Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School

Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School
Address
5350 Vaughn Road
Montgomery, Alabama 36116
United States
Coordinates 32°20′28″N 86°12′58″W / 32.341°N 86.216°W / 32.341; -86.216Coordinates: 32°20′28″N 86°12′58″W / 32.341°N 86.216°W / 32.341; -86.216
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1873
Founder Sisters of Loretto
School district Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile
President Anne Ceasar
Head of school Thomas John Rodi
Grades PK12
Enrolment 777
Average class size 22
Student to teacher ratio 12.5:1
Color(s) Blue and Gold
Mascot Knight
Team name Knights
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Tuition $6,000 - $8,000
Affiliation National Catholic Educational Association [2]
HS/MS Principal Justin Castanza
HS/MS Asst Principal Julie Wood
K4-6 Principals Laurie Gulley
Athletic Director Daniel Veres
Director of Bands Alex Johnson
Website http://www.montgomerycatholic.org

Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School (MCPS) is a K-12 Catholic school in Montgomery, Alabama on three campuses. It is governed by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile.

History

Originally founded as St. Mary's of Loretto in 1873 as an all-girls school by the Sisters of Loretto, it became co-ed in 1929 and a diocesan school in 1952, when it was renamed "Montgomery Catholic High" . As part of a regionalization plan approved by Archbishop Oscar H. Lipscomb in 2001, it merged with St. Bede Catholic elementary school (K-8) and Our Lady Queen of Mercy elementary school (K-8) to become "Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School". In 2004 it opened a middle school for grades 7-8, and in 2012, it opened Holy Spirit Elementary School.

Academics

MCPS is a college preparatory school, offering both an honors and regular program to its students. In the high school honors program, students may take upper level electives, such as Advanced Placement courses in American History, Calculus, English, Biology, Physics and Fine Arts, as well as honors courses in Chemistry, British Literature, Algebra II, Trigonometry, French III and Spanish III among others. Between thirty and forty percent of its graduates receive scholarship offers to colleges around the United States. Four years of Religion, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics and English are required for all students. Electives include offerings in Band, Physical Education, Art, Computer Applications, HTML design, French and Spanish among others.

Extra-Curricular

MCPS fields varsity teams in football, volleyball, cheerleading, cross-country, basketball, softball, soccer, girls' tennis, track, baseball and wrestling. Introductory Band begins in 5th grade, Intermediate Band in grades 7-8, with a Concert and Marching Band for grades 7-12. Students may also participate in Yearbook, Key Club, Pep Club, Student Government and Right to Life clubs at the high school level.

Facilities

MCPS has three campuses, all located in east Montgomery: the St. Bede campus (K4-6) on the corner of Atlanta Highway and Perry Hill Road, the Holy Spirit campus (K4-6) at 8580 Vaughn Road and the middle school/high school campus (7-8 and 9-12) at 5350 Vaughn Road.

At the St. Bede campus, there are two academic buildings, a Family Life Center consisting of an infant to PreK day care, meeting rooms and a gym, a fine arts building, a soccer field, playground and a church. The Holy Spirit campus (dedicated August 12, 2012) features a two-story building with 16 classrooms on two levels. In addition to a college preparatory academic program, students at both elementary campuses have access to a robust set of offerings in art, library, resource, computers, and music.

The middle school/high school campus consists of a main academic building, cafeteria, a Science/Library Center dedicated in 1999, a gym, a separate middle school which opened in 2004, a football/soccer stadium, baseball field, softball field, practice fields, concessions, lockers and weightroom.

Notes and references

  1. AdvancED. "AdvancED-Find Accredited Institutions". Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  2. NCEA. "NCEA School Locator". Retrieved 2015-09-24.
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