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St. Mary's High School (Manhasset, New York)

Coordinates: 40°47′28″N 73°41′57″W / 40.79111°N 73.69917°W / 40.79111; -73.69917
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Saint Mary's High School
Address
Map
51 Clapham Avenue

,
11030

Coordinates40°47′28″N 73°41′57″W / 40.79111°N 73.69917°W / 40.79111; -73.69917
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
MottoOmina ad Jesum per Mariam
(Everything to Jesus through Mary)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1949
School code699
CEEB code333015
PresidentGrace M. Cavallo
PrincipalJonathan D. Kramer
Grades9-12
Enrollment700
Campus sizeMedium
Color(s)Blue and White    
AthleticsMultiple
Athletics conferenceNassau/Suffolk Catholic High School Athletic Association (NSCHSAA)
NicknameGaels
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
NewspaperMagnificat
YearbookGael
School fees$350 Registration Deposit
Tuition$10,000 (2015-2016)
Communities servedArch Diocese of New York, Diocese of Brooklyn and Diocese of Rockville Centre
AlumniAlumni Website
Athletic DirectorMichael Ryan
WebsiteSchool Website

Saint Mary's High School is a private Catholic high school in Manhasset, New York. St. Mary's parish is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre yet the High School serves families of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, the Diocese of Brooklyn and the Diocese of Rockville Centre. It is located off Northern Boulevard at 51 Clapham Avenue, Manhasset, near the Miracle Mile. St. Mary's Men's Varsity Ice Hockey is the all-time leader in State Championships.

Starting in 2011 students are issued an iPad configured for educational use.[2]

Notable alumni

Notes and references

  1. ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  2. ^ iPads in the Classroom BY PETE SHEEHAN The Long Island Catholic JANUARY 11, 2012