Saint Saviour High School

Saint Saviour High School
Address
588 Sixth Street
New York City (Park Slope, Brooklyn),
New York
11215
United States
Coordinates 40°40′1.5″N 73°58′37.5″W / 40.667083°N 73.977083°W / 40.667083; -73.977083Coordinates: 40°40′1.5″N 73°58′37.5″W / 40.667083°N 73.977083°W / 40.667083; -73.977083
Information
Type Private
Motto Pax Quies Ordinis Boni
(Peace is the tranquility of good order)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
(School Sisters of Notre Dame)
Established 1917
Principal Dr. McKeown
Chaplain Fr. Daniel Murphy
Grades 9-12
Gender Girls
Enrollment 211 (2014)
Color(s) Maroon and White         
Athletics conference CHSAA
Mascot Panda
Team name Pandas
Publication Voices (literary magazine)
Newspaper Skyline
Yearbook Thabor
Athletic Director KC Comerford
Website http://www.stsaviour.org

Saint Saviour High School is an all-girls, private, Roman Catholic high school, located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York. It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn.

Founded under the aegis of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, an international teaching order headquartered in Rome, St. Saviour High School is located in Park Slope. St. Saviour is less than a block from Prospect Park. [1]

Curriculum

The school offers Advanced Placement courses in eight areas: English Literature & Composition; English Language & Composition; American History; European History; World History; Latin; Psychology; Computer Science; Calculus AB; Calculus BC; and Chemistry. College-level courses are offered in conjunction with St. John's University in the following areas: Pre-Calculus & Trigonometry; University Calculus; and French. In addition, Honors English, Math, Science, and Social Studies are offered in each of the four years.

Saint Saviour High School was acknowledged as one of the Top 96 High Schools in the United States by a study conducted at the University of Chicago. In 2009, a Saint Saviour student was the recipient of the $2,500 prestigious National Achievement Scholarship Program , an honor that is awarded to fewer than one percent of high school graduates across the nation.[2]

Extracurricular activities and clubs

Saint Saviour High School is also known for other extracurricular activities such as their annual Walk-a-thon and Song Contest. Song Contest began in the 1960s, and is an annual competition which takes place during the beginning of the school year. Each grade of students; freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors decide on a theme that has to do with their class and then create a song, banners, and props to go with the theme. On Song Contest night, the students present their songs and creations for friends, families, and classmates and are judged by alumni and faculty. The second annual event is the Walk-a-thon. The Walk-a-thon began in the 1990s and is the first official event of the school year. The students are sponsored through donations or pledges that they receive. The goal is for each student to raise $75. The walk takes place at Prospect Park in Brooklyn.

Sports teams

JV Volleyball

References

Notes
  1. SSHS. "Saint Saviour School History". Saint Saviour High School website. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  2. The Brooklyn Eagle Retrieved 2009-11-25
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