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and many other co-curricular activities and many other co-curricular activities



==Criticism==
Convent of the Visitation School has been noted as one of the most sexist learning environments in the state of Minnesota by many male alums. The school is co-ed from grades K-6. The teachers during those years have been said to be very partial to the female students well over the male students.





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Private school in Mendota Heights, Minnesota, USA
Convent of the Visitation
Visitation
Location
Mendota Heights, Minnesota
USA
Information
TypePrivate
MottoNon Scholae Sed Vitae
EstablishedSeptember 8, 1873
PrincipalDawn Nichols
Enrollment650
Color(s)Red and White
AffiliationsCatholic
Information651-683-1700
Websitehttp://www.visitation.net

Convent of the Visitation, also known as Visitation, is an all-girls, Roman Catholic, college-preparatory, high school in Minnesota. It is located in Mendota Heights near Saint Paul. Visitation has a lower school, middle school (grades 7 and 8) and high school (grades 9–12). Its brother school, Saint Thomas Academy, is located right next door and many classes and after school activities involve both schools. Its rival school is Cretin-Derham Hall

History

Visitation is an independent, Catholic day school. It was founded by the Sisters of the Visitation in 1873. The school is coeducational through grade 6. Visitation is the only all-girls secondary school, grades 7–12, in Minnesota.


Sports and Activities

Visitation offers 13 sports

and many other co-curricular activities


Criticism

Convent of the Visitation School has been noted as one of the most sexist learning environments in the state of Minnesota by many male alums. The school is co-ed from grades K-6. The teachers during those years have been said to be very partial to the female students well over the male students.


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