The Saint Agnes School

The St. Agnes School
Address
70 Clinton Avenue
Rockville Centre, New York 11570
United States
Coordinates 40°39′36″N 73°38′51″W / 40.66000°N 73.64750°W / 40.66000; -73.64750Coordinates: 40°39′36″N 73°38′51″W / 40.66000°N 73.64750°W / 40.66000; -73.64750
Information
Type Private, co-educational day school
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1917
Head of school Helen Newman & Sr. Cathy Carlin O.P.
Grades Kindergarten - Eighth grade
Campus Suburban area
Color(s) Green and Gold         
Athletics 8 teams
Sports Boys Baseball, Boys Basketball, Boys Lacrosse, Boys Soccer, Girls Basketball, Girls Softball, Girls Volleyball, Girls Soccer
Team name Stags
Rival Kellenberg Latin School
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
Publication Primary Prints (lower school journal for grades 1-3), Stuck In The Middle (lower school journal for grades 4-6)
Newspaper Green & Gold Gazette
Feeder schools United Nursery School
Affiliation New York State Association of Independent Schools
Website http://www.stagnes-school.org

St. Agnes Cathedral School, otherwise known as The St. Agnes School, is a prestigious private co-educational Catholic country day school located in Rockville Centre, New York for grades kindergarten through eighth grade. It was founded in 1917 as St. Agnes Elementary School by Monsignor Peter Quealy.

A major portion of the student body reside in Rockville Centre, and neighboring towns. It is joined by a collection of other schools as part of the Diocese of Rockville Centre school system. St. Agnes Cathedral School is the largest elementary school in the Diocese of Rockville Centre. The school resides on campus along with St. Agnes Cathedral, the base of the Diocese of Rockville Centre.

History

Founded in 1917 by Monsignor Peter Quealy, St. Agnes Cathedral School was originally named St. Agnes Elementary School. The ten-room school house had a founding faculty made up of five Dominican Sisters. The school’s first principal was Mother Petra, who served as Principal until her death in 1939. The increasing need for Catholic elementary education in Rockville Centre made the school soon outgrow their ten-room building. This led to the purchase of the Clinton Avenue building from the Rockville Centre Public School District in 1957. The North and South Wings of the school were later added during renovations in the 1960s.[2]

Today, St. Agnes offers an incredible education, fostering the uniqueness and individuality of each child. The Administration, Faculty and Staff dedicate them self to helping students achieve academic excellence with their commitment and experience. The total enrollment between grades K to 8 is 850 students.

Facilities

The Saint Agnes School is located on the Saint Agnes Complex, which consists of several properties. Saint Agnes' campus includes:

Secondary school placement

In recent years, St. Agnes students have scored higher than other local schools on state assessments, receiving average scores no lower than a 97.1.[3] The scores of St. Agnes students to local public districts as well as fellow Diocese of Rockville Centre schools are comparatively higher. Following their graduation from St. Agnes, students in recent years have gone on to attend various secondary schools on Long Island, including: Chaminade High School, Kellenberg Memorial High School, Sacred Heart Academy, Holy Trinity High School, Friends Academy, Long Island Lutheran. In addition, Saint Agnes has also sent several students in recent years to secondary schools in Manhattan, including: The Marymount School, Convent of the Sacred Heart, Dominican Academy, Regis High School and Xavier High School.

Notable alumni

The St. Agnes School has appeared in several films that have been filmed in Rockville Centre. Edward Burns has worn a St. Agnes sweatshirt in several of his films.

References

  1. "St. Agnes Cathedral School - Accreditations". St. Agnes Cathedral School. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  2. "School History". St. Agnes Cathedral School. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  3. "Agnes State Testing Scores". St. Agnes Cathedral School. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  4. Simon & Schuster website -"Disco Queen" By Bethenny Frankel February 14, 2009
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