Peoria Notre Dame High School

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Peoria Notre Dame High School
Established 1988 (1863 roots)
Type Parochial Catholic high school
President Monsignor William A. Watson
Principal Charlie Roy
Students 813
Grades 9-12
Location 5105 North Sheridan Road,
Peoria, Illinois, USA
District Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria
Colors Blue and white with green trim
Mascot Irish, Clover, Leprechaun
Website http://www.peorianotredame.com/

Peoria Notre Dame High School is a parochial (Catholic) college preparatory high school academy in Peoria, Illinois. It is the largest Catholic high school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria. As of the 2006-2007 school year, it had approximately 813 students. The team name is the "Irish", like the University of Notre Dame, but the high school uses the cloverleaf as its team symbol. The school is in the process of switching to an academy system with a trustee committee, oversight board, pastor's board, president, and principal, having recently appointed Monsignor William A. Watson as president and Mr. Charlie Roy as principal effective July 1, 2007.

Peoria Notre Dame has a reputation for the quality of its curricular and academic standards in the Peoria area; approximately 98% of the school's graduates go on to four year colleges.[1]

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[edit] History

The school traces its roots back to 1863, when Father Abram Ryan and seven Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet founded a parochial school in Peoria. Notre Dame was created at the beginning of the 1988-1989 school year by the consolidation of the two Peoria area Catholic high schools, Spalding Institute/Academy of Our Lady (itself from the 1970s consolidation of two schools with histories back to around 1900) and Bergan High School (formed in the 1960s). The Spalding Institute/Academy of Our Lady facility was closed while the Bergan facility was expanded, and both schools were consolidated together as Notre Dame at the site of the Bergan facility.

In 2006, the school's Education Commission, in conjunction with the Peoria Area Pastors' Board and the Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools, hired The Reid Group of Bellevue, Washington, to develop and conduct a campus location study. No decision has yet been reached as to whether or not the current school site will close and move to another location.

[edit] Stated mission

According to the school [2], the stated mission of Notre Dame is to nurture, under the direction of the Bishop of the Diocese, the spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and physical development of its students, by teaching the Catholic faith, leading the students to be disciples of Jesus Christ, and by teaching the arts and sciences in a climate of academic inquiry.

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