Mount Alvernia High School | |
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790 Centre Street Newton, Massachusetts, (Middlesex County), 02458 United States |
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Type | Private, All-Girls |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1935 |
Asst. Principal | Patricia Daley |
Head of school | Eileen McLaughlin |
Grades | 9–12 |
Color(s) | Navy Blue and Gold |
Athletics conference | Catholic Conference |
Team name | Mustangs |
Accreditation(s) | New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Admissions Director | Elizabeth Buckley |
Athletic Director | Julie Gosselin |
Website | mountalverniahs.org |
Mount Alvernia High School is a private with grades 7-12, all-girls Roman Catholic high school in Newton, Massachusetts located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston.
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Mount Alvernia High School was established in 1935 as an extension of Mount Alvernia Academy, an elementary school established in 1927. In 1972 Mount Alvernia High School became a separate entity when it moved to 790 Centre St. in Newton, Massachusetts. Mount Alvernia is a college-prepatory high school. Every student that attends graduates with at least one college acceptance. [2]
Mount Alvernia School size : approximately 240
Campus size : 23 acres
Average class size: 12
Teacher to student ratio: 1 to 9
10 varsity sports teams: Fall: Cross Country, Soccer, Swim, Volleyball, Winter: Basketball/ Ice Hockey, Indoor Track and Field, Spring: Golf, Outdoor Track and Field, Softbal, Tennis. [3] [4]
The Senior Symposium is the capstone project that all students complete during their senior year at Mount Alvernia High School. Symposium is a long-term project that requires each student to draw on the skills she has developed during her years at Mount Alvernia, and the end product is a thesis of the students education at MAHS. The project consists of a research paper for history, an analytical paper for English, research logs, and a formal oral presentation. The Senior Symposium papers completed by students are bound and become part of the permanent collection in the school library. [5]
Visit the Senior Symposium webpage to view a collection student's individual Symposium synopses from over the years.