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St. Mary's Schools (Worcester, Massachusetts)

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Private, coeducational school in Worcester, Worcester, MA, United States
St. Mary's Elementary School and St. Mary's Jr./Sr. High School, known as St. Mary's Schools
Address
50 Richland St.
Worcester, Worcester, MA 01610
United States
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
MottoNon Scholae, Sed Vitae
(Not only for School, but for Life)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1915
SuperintendentDr. Delma Josephson
PrincipalMonica Campbell
Head of schoolRev. Richard Polek
Teaching staff25
GradesPre-K through Grade 12
Average class size15
Student to teacher ratio12:1
Color(s)Red and White
AthleticsSoccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Softball, Baseball
Athletics conferenceWorcester County Athletic Conference
MascotPolish Eagle
Team nameEagles
Tuition$4500-$6650
AffiliationOur Lady of Czestochowa Parish
Websitewww.stmarysworcester.org

St. Mary's Elementary School and St. Mary's Jr./Sr. High School, known as St. Mary's Schools, were private, Roman Catholic Schools in Worcester, Massachusetts serving Pre-K through Grade 12. It was located in the Vernon Hill section of Worcester, Massachusetts in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester. It closed at the end of the 2020 school year.

History

The construction of St. Mary's Elementary began in 1914. The school first opened its doors in 1915 to provide primary school education for the children of Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish. In 1936, St. Mary's School expanded to include high school and graduated its first senior class in 1940. St. Mary's Schools were originally staffed exclusively by nuns from the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth but, by the end of its existence, the faculty was entirely lay.

Notes and references

Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester
Ordinaries
Bishops
John Joseph Wright
Bernard Joseph Flanagan
Timothy Joseph Harrington
Daniel Patrick Reilly
Robert Joseph McManus
Auxiliary bishops
Timothy Joseph Harrington
George Edward Rueger
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of Saint Paul
Basilica
St. Joseph Basilica
Education
High schools
Holy Name Central Catholic High School
Notre Dame Academy
Notre Dame Preparatory School
St. Bernard's High School
St. John's High School
St. Mary's Central Catholic High School
Saint Peter-Marian High School
High schools, closed
Magnificat Academy
High schools, independent
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Trivium School
Priests
Philip D. McNamara


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