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* ], Class of 1954 – All-American for ] and NFL football player * ], Class of 1954 – former All-American for ] and NFL football player
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* ], Class of 2017 – Former LSU point guard, drafted in the 2nd round of the ] Draft by the ] * ], Class of 2017 – former LSU point guard, drafted in the 2nd round of the ] Draft by the ]


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School in West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Notre Dame High School
Address
One Notre Dame Way
West Haven, Connecticut 06516
United States
Coordinates41°17′16″N 72°57′39″W / 41.28778°N 72.96083°W / 41.28778; -72.96083
Information
TypeIndependent, private, all-male college preparatory school
MottoEducating Minds and Hearts in the Holy Cross Tradition
Religious affiliation(s)Congregation of Holy Cross
Established1946
FounderRev. John Heller
PresidentRobert Curis
Faculty60
Grades912
Enrollment550 (2019)
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Green and Gold   
Athletics conferenceSouthern Conn. Conference, Quinnipiac Division
MascotThe Green Knight
NicknameGreen Knights
AccreditationNew England Association of Schools and Colleges
PublicationThe Mind's Eye
YearbookThe Shield
School fees$700 activity and e-textbook fee
Tuition$15,500 (2019–2020 school year)
AffiliationBrothers of Holy Cross
Websitewww.notredamehs.com

Notre Dame High School (NDWH) is a private, Roman Catholic, all-male college preparatory school located in West Haven, Connecticut, a coastal suburb of New Haven, Connecticut.

History

Notre Dame High School was founded in 1946 by the Congregation of Holy Cross, the same religious institute that established the University of Notre Dame. The school's name derives from the French Notre Dame, meaning "Our Lady". Situated on a hill, the school originally comprised several buildings, one of which is Harugari Hall (now in the possession of the neighboring University of New Haven).

Announced in 2007, the new 28,000-square-foot Arts, Technology, and Spiritual Center was officially opened for the 2012-13 academic school year. On September 16, 2012, Reverend Henry J. Mansell, Archbishop of Hartford presided over the blessing and dedication of this addition, which houses the Saint Brother André Bessette Chapel, the Maureen and George Collins ’58 Auditorium, an enhanced Music Room (which includes practice rooms and a technology room),a new Library and Media Center, and a Technology Classroom.

In 2014, Notre Dame High School began raising funds for the "Field of Dreams" project, which aimed to create new football practice fields and renovate the outdoor track.

Administration and academics

Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford, Notre Dame is operated independently by the Congregation of Holy Cross. The school is run day-to-day on a Headmaster-Principal model. Notre Dame draws a diverse student body from across the New Haven County area and beyond. Its sister school is Sacred Heart Academy, located in Hamden, Connecticut. The teaching faculty is composed predominantly of laypeople, though there are still a handful of Brothers. Both "extended study" and "semester at college" programs are available to qualified students during their senior year.

Athletics

Known as the "Green Knights," Notre Dame High School's athletes boast a rich tradition of success with notable football, ice hockey, baseball, golf, basketball, swim and track programs. The school also competes in wrestling, lacrosse, and most recently, crew. Notre Dame is a member of the Southern Connecticut Conference. Its gymnasium is decorated with several league and state championship banners and the names of All-State athletes.

Chromebook Initiative

Notre Dame announced the Chromebook Initiative in 2015, with Brian Footit leading the charge towards ChromeOS. Textbooks at Notre Dame will be available digitally. Notre Dame cited several key reasons for switching to Chromebooks:

  • 1:1 Allows all students to have a consistent technology platform;
  • Allows teachers to prepare lessons enhanced by technology;
  • Facilitates the “flipped” model of learning outside of the classroom;
  • Promotes the school's ability to deliver educational content to all students equally;
  • Allows considerable savings in the purchase and utilization of e-textbooks.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. NEASC-CIS. "NEASC-Commission on Independent Schools". Archived from the original on 2009-06-16. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
  2. "Notre Dame High School Athletics - Official Athletics Website". Notre Dame High School Athletics. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  3. "Chromebook 1:1 Information Page". www.notredamehs.org. Retrieved 9 May 2019.

External links

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford
Ordinaries
Bishops
William Tyler
Bernard O'Reilly
Francis Patrick McFarland
Thomas Galberry, O.S.A.
Lawrence S. McMahon
Michael Tierney
John J. Nilan
Maurice F. McAuliffe
Archbishops
Henry J. O'Brien
John Francis Whealon
Daniel Anthony Cronin
Henry J. Mansell
Leonard P. Blair
Coadjutor archbishops
Christopher J. Coyne
Auxiliary bishops
Joseph Francis Donnelly
John Francis Hackett
Paul Loverde
Christie Macaluso
John Gregory Murray
Henry Joseph O'Brien
Peter A. Rosazza
Juan Miguel Betancourt
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford
Basilica
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Waterbury
Parishes
St. Joseph Church, Ansonia
St. Stanislaus Church, Bristol
St. Michael the Archangel Church, Derby
St. Adalbert Church, Enfield
St. Augustine Church, Hartford
Holy Trinity Church, Hartford
SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, Hartford
St. Stanislaus Church, Meriden
Holy Cross Church, New Britain
Sacred Heart Church, New Britain
St. Mary's Church, New Haven
St. Joseph's Church, New Haven
St. Stanislaus Church, New Haven
St. Mary Church, Newington
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Norfolk
Immaculate Conception Church, Southington
St. Joseph Church, Suffield
St. Casimir Church, Terryville
St. Mary Church, Torrington
St. Hedwig Church, Union City
St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church, Hartford
SS. Peter and Paul Church, Wallingford
St. Anne Church, Waterbury
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Waterbury
Former parishes
St. Anne/Immaculate Conception Parish, Hartford
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Waterbury
Education
Seminaries
St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield
High schools
Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Lauralton Hall, Milford
Canterbury School, New Milford
East Catholic High School, Manchester
Holy Cross High School, Waterbury
Northwest Catholic High School, West Hartford
Notre Dame High School, West Haven
Sacred Heart Academy, Hamden
Sacred Heart High School, Waterbury
St. Paul Catholic High School, Bristol
Priests
Peter Leo Gerety
Francis Patrick Keough
Southern Connecticut Conference
Single-gender schools in Connecticut
Private boys' schools
Private girls' schools
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