St. Raymond High School for Boys

St. Raymond High School for Boys
Address
2151 St. Raymond Avenue
New York City (Parkchester, Bronx), New York 10462
United States
Coordinates 40°50′16″N 73°51′14″W / 40.83778°N 73.85389°W / 40.83778; -73.85389Coordinates: 40°50′16″N 73°51′14″W / 40.83778°N 73.85389°W / 40.83778; -73.85389
Information
Type Private, All-Male
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1960
Founder John Corrigan
Principal Judith Carew
Pastor John Graham
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 750 (2008)
Color(s) Blue and Orange         
Sports Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Lacross, Golf, Bowling
Team name Ravens
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
Average SAT scores 1550
Newspaper The Raven Record
Website www.straymondhighschool.org

St. Raymond High School for Boys is a parochial high school affiliated with the New York, U.S.A. Archdiocesan Association of Catholic Schools. It is accredited by the Board of Regents of the State of New York, the Middle States Association and the Brothers of the Christian Schools. The school is a recipient of a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Award (1994–1996), and holds memberships with the National Catholic Education Association and the Catholic Administrators Association of New York State. It is located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York in the Parkchester section of The Bronx. The school's mascot is The Raven.

Extracurricular activities

Students who attend St.Raymonds have many extracurricular activities to select from in addition to athletics. There are several extracurricular activities like Art Club, Band,Black Cultural Awareness Club, Chorus,History Club, International Club, LaSallian Youth, Math Tutoring Club, National Honor Society, Nonatus—School Yearbook, Raven Ambassadors, Senior Mentors, Student Council, The Raven Record—School Newspaper, and Weightroom/Fitness Club.

Notable alumni

Notes and references

  1. MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  2. "Felipe who? St Raymond takes crown", New York Times, 28 Feb 1994.
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