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Archdiocese of New York BRONX HIGH SCHOOLS School Name Approx. TACHS Tuition Pop. Address Administrator(s) Teaching Community Program Admissions Website Open House Dates Code 2021–2022 Phone Number Sept. 2021 Academy of Mount St. Ursula Saturday, October 23, 2021 Academic Support; Regents; 12–4 PM—In-person Open House 330 Bedford Park Blvd. www.amsu.org Sr. Jean Marie Humphries, OSU, Ph.D. Ursuline Sisters Honors; Advanced Placement; $9,100 Wednesday, October 27, 2021 217 Girls Bronx, New York 10458 100 Financial aid and scholarships Principal Lay Faculty College Prep; College Credit; $850–Fees 6–8 PM—In-person Private Tours available 718-364-5353 Dual Credit Courses Monday, November 1, 2021 7 PM—Virtual Saturday, October 30, 2021 All Hallows High School Mr. Ronald Schutte Congregation of 11 AM–3 PM—In-person 111 East 164th Street President Honors, Regents, AP Classes; $6,900 111 Boys Christian Brothers 150 www.allhallows.org Wednesday, November 3, 2021 Bronx, New York 10452 Ms. Susan A. Natale College Prep; College Credit $600–Fees Lay Faculty 7 PM—Virtual 718-293-4545 Principal See School Site for Link Cardinal Hayes High School Saturday, October 23, 2021 650 Grand Concourse Dr. Michael Carey Diocesan Priests www.Cardinalhayes.org 10 AM–1 PM Bronx, New York 10451 President Honors; Academic; College Prep; $7,150 112 Boys Religious Brothers 265 Online application due Wednesday, October 27, 2021 Mr. William D. Lessa Advanced Placement Fees vary by year Lay Faculty December 3, 2021 6:30–8:30 PM Principal 718-292-6100 www.cardinalhayes.org/admissions Cardinal Spellman High School One Cardinal Spellman Place Mr. Daniel O’Keefe www.cardinalspellman.org Sunday, October 24, 2021 Diocesan Priests Bronx, New York 10466 President/Principal College Credit; College Prep; $9,700 Online application due 11 AM–3 PM 303 Coed Religious Sisters 350 Mrs. Jeri Faulkner Regents Academic; AP Programs $950–Fees December 1, 2021 Tuesday, October 26, 2021 Lay Faculty Principal 5–8 PM 718-881-8000 Fordham Preparatory School Thursday, October 14, 2021 Rev. Christopher Devron, SJ www.fordhamprep.org 6–8 PM 441 East Fordham Road College Prep; Honors; Academic; President Jesuit Fathers $22,160 Online application required Saturday, October 30, 2021 113 Boys Bronx, New York 10458 Advanced Placement; 250 Dr. Joseph Petriello Lay Faculty $500–Fees Due December 3, 2021 11–2 PM College Credit 718-367-7500 Principal Scholarship information online. Wednesday, April 27, 2022 6–8 PM Monsignor Scanlan High School www.scanlanhs.edu 915 Hutchinson River Parkway Scholarship information contact Saturday, October 16, 2021 College Credit; College Prep; Bronx, New York 10465-1897 Mr. Kris Keelin Dominican Sisters of Sparkill $7,550 [email protected] 11 AM–2 PM 304 Coed Regents/Honors; 140 Principal Lay Faculty $550–General Fee Virtual Tour Link Wednesday, October 20, 2021 Advanced Placement 718-430-0100 https://my.threesixty.tours/ 6–8 PM app/v/77dthd/rjhxbk Mount St. Michael Academy Sunday, October 3, 2021,12–3 PM Mr. Peter P. Corritori, Jr. Information Night, Jan. 12, 2022 4300 Murdock Avenue College Prep; Honors; www.mtstmichael.org President Marist Brothers $8,950 6–7:30 PM 114 Boys Bronx, New York 10466 Advanced Placement; Regents; 180 Additional scholarship information Brother Stephen Schlitte Lay Faculty $600–Fees Spring Open House College Credits online 718-515-6400 Principal May 7, 2022 12–3 PM Virtual Tours on Website. Preston High School Wednesday, September 29, 2021 Open House Webinar 2780 Schurz Avenue Religious of the Regents; Honors; www.prestonhs.org Mrs. Jane Grendell $11,995 Sunday, October 24, 2021 219 Girls Bronx, New York 10465 Divine Compassion Advanced Placement; 100 Additional application Principal $1,000–General Fees 11 AM–2 PM­—In-person Lay Faculty College Credit due December 3, 2021 718-863-9134 Monday, October 25, 2021 6–8 PM St. Barnabas High School Saturday, October 23, 2021 425 East 240th Street Mr. Henry Triana Sisters of Charity College Credit; Honors/AP; $9,150 10 AM–1 PM 214 Girls Bronx, New York 10470-1797 100 www.stbarnabashigh.com Principal Lay Faculty Academic Support; College Prep $650–General Fee Saturday, January 8, 2022 718-325-8800 or 10 AM–1PM 718-325-8890 St. Catharine Academy Tuesday, September 21, 2021 Sister Patricia Wolf, RSM College Prep; Honors; 6:30–7:30 PM—Virtual 2250 Williamsbridge Road $11,000 President Sisters of Mercy College Credit; Saturday, October 30, 2021 215 Girls Bronx, New York 10469-4891 150 all-inclusive www.scahs.org Sister Ann M. Welch, RSM Lay Faculty Advanced Placement; 11 AM–2 PM—In-person $800–General Fee 718-882-2882 Principal STEM Signature Program Wednesday, November 3, 2021 6–8 PM—In-person St. Raymond Academy Friday, October 22, 2021 Sisters of Charity www.straymondacademy.org 1725 Castle Hill Avenue Sr. Maureen Flynn, A.S.C.J College Prep; Academic/Regents; $7,900 5–7:30 PM 220 Girls Lay Faculty 100 Financial aid & scholarship Bronx, New York 10462-4250 Principal Advanced Placement; Honors $450–General Fee Tuesday, October 26, 2021 Diocesan Priests opportunities. 718-824-4220 3–5:30 PM St. Raymond High School for Boys Sunday, October 17, 2021 College Prep; Regents, Honors, 12–3:30 PM 2151 St. Raymond Avenue Mrs. Judith Carew Lay Faculty $8,050 115 Boys AP Classes; Academic Support; 160 www.straymondhighschool.org Thursday, October 28, 2021 Bronx, New York 10462 Principal Parish Priests $590–Fees College Credit Information Session 718-824-5050 6–8 PM MANHATTAN HIGH SCHOOLS School Name Approx. TACHS Tuition Pop. Address Administrator(s) Teaching Community Program Admissions Website Open House Dates Code 2021–2022 Phone Number Sept. 2021 Cathedral High School College Prep Medical; Sunday, October 17, 2021 350 East 56th Street Ms. Maria Spagnuolo Religious Sisters Business; Law; and STEM; $9,960 12–3 PM 202 Girls 150 www.cathedralhs.org New York, New York 10022-4199 Principal Lay Faculty Regents & Honors Advanced $1,000–Fees Wednesday, October 27, 2021 212-688-1545 Placement 6–8 PM Convent of the Sacred Heart One East 91st Street Dr. Joseph J. Ciancaglini Religious of the Sacred Heart Wednesday, October 20, 2021 N/A Girls College Prep 27 $54,970 www.cshnyc.org New York, New York 10128 Head of School of Jesus 6 PM—Virtual 212-722-4745 Cristo Rey NY High School Mr. Daniel Dougherty Saturday, October 2, 2021 Sisters of the Holy Child www.cristoreyny.org 112 East 106th Street President 12–3 PM N/A Coed Christian Brothers College Prep 100 $2,000 First Deadline—11/19/2021, New York, New York 10029 Ms. Rosanjela Batista Saturday, January 22, 2022 Jesuits Final Deadline—4/12/2022 212-996-7000 Principal 12–3 PM Dominican Academy Sr. Margaret Ormond, O. P. Saturday, October 16, 2021 $19,100 www.dominicanacademy.org 44 East 68th Street President 10 AM–2 PM—In Person 204 Girls Dominican Sisters of Peace Honors College Prep 55 $450–Fees Additional application New York, New York 10065 Dr. Leslie Poole Petit Wednesday, October 27, 2021 $200–DAPA due December 15, 2021 212-744-0195 Principal 6–7:30 PM—Virtual La Salle Academy Br. Thomas Casey Saturday, October 16, 2021 College Prep Regents www.lasalleacademy.org 215 East 6th Street President Brothers of the $11,000 10 AM–2 PM 107 Boys Advanced Placement; 65 Additional application New York, New York 10003 Ms. Kerry Conroy Christian Schools $725–Fees Thursday, October 28, 2021 College Credit Courses due December 10, 2021 212-475-8940 Principal 6–8 PM Loyola School Mr. Tony Oroszlany Thursday, October 7, 2021 www.loyolanyc.org 980 Park Avenue President 5:30–8 PM N/A Coed Jesuit Fathers & Lay Faculty College Prep 55 $43,890 Additional application New York, New York 10028 Mr. James Lyness Wednesday, October 27, 2021 due November 9, 2021 212-288-3522 Principal 5:30–8 PM Marymount School 1026 Fifth Avenue Mrs. Concepcion R. Alvar Religious of the Sacred Heart College Prep Program $54,975 Tuesday, October 29, 2021 N/A Girls 25 www.marymountnyc.org New York, New York 10028 Headmistress of Mary Lay Faculty & Staff AP Courses Includes Fees 6 PM 212-744-4486 Notre Dame School Sister Virginia O’Brien, SU 327 West 13th Street President Academic College Prep $16,500 Sunday, October 24, 2021 209 Girls Lay Faculty 90 www.cheznous.org New York, New York 10014 Ms. Karina Vargas Advanced Placement $525–Fees 2–5 PM 212-620-5575 Principal Regis High School Mr. Christian Talbot Thursday, October 7, 2021 55 East 84th Street Interim President Jesuit Fathers, Brothers, No Tuition 5:30–8:30 PM N/A Boys Academic College Prep 140 www.regis.org New York, New York 10028-0884 Rev. Anthony Andreassi, CO & Lay Faculty $795–Fees Monday, October 11, 2021 212-288-1100 Principal 1–4 PM Friday, October 1, 2021 St. George Academy $15,000 9 AM–3 PM 215 East 6th Street Mr. Andrew Stasiw $500–Fees 301 Coed Lay Faculty Academic College Prep 30 http://sga.nyc/ Sunday, October 24, 2021 New York, New York 10003 Principal Scholarships 12–4 PM Available 212-473-3323 Private Tours Available St. Jean Baptiste High School Sunday, October 17, 2021 173 East 75th Street 12:30–4:00 PM Thursday, October 28, 2021 New York, New York 10021-3296 Sister Maria Cassano, CND AP, $9,400 206 Girls Congregation of Notre Dame 100 www.stjean.org 5:30–7:30 PM Principal Honors Regents Academic $800–Fees Wed, Oct. 20, 2021—Virtual Event 212-288-1645 5:30–7 PM—Registration Required www.stjean.org St. Vincent Ferrer High School Saturday, October 23, 2021 151 East 65th Street Sister Gail Morgan, OP Dominican Sisters 12–3:30 PM 212 Girls Honors Regents 120 $10,800 www.saintvincentferrer.com New York, New York 10065 Principal Bridgeport, CT Thursday, October 28, 2021 212-535-4680 5–7 PM Xavier High School Mr.
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