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'''Leadership, service and spiritual''':
'''Leadership, service and spiritual''':
* [[Animal Rights Club]]
* [[Animal Rights Club]]
* [[Amnesty International]]
* [[Breast Cancer Awareness]]
* [[Breast Cancer Awareness]]
* Cantors
* Cantors
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* [[National Honors Society]]
* [[National Honors Society]]
* [[National Junior Honors Society]]
* [[National Junior Honors Society]]
* [[National Italian Honors Societyy]]
* [[National Italian Honors Society|National Italian Honors Society]]
* O Ambassadors
* O Ambassadors
* [[Operation Smile]]
* [[Operation Smile]]
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* Let's Talk Politics! Club
* Let's Talk Politics! Club
* Diversity Alliance
* Diversity Alliance
* [https://www.ursulinenewrochelle.org/student-life/clubs Koalas Who Code]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Clubs - The Ursuline School |url=https://www.ursulinenewrochelle.org/student-life/clubs |access-date=2024-04-30 |website=www.ursulinenewrochelle.org |language=en-US}}</ref>
* Koalas Who Code<ref>{{Cite web |title=Clubs - The Ursuline School |url=https://www.ursulinenewrochelle.org/student-life/clubs |access-date=2024-04-30 |website=www.ursulinenewrochelle.org |language=en-US}}</ref>


'''Other activities:'''
'''Other activities:'''
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'''Language and culture clubs''':
'''Language and culture clubs''':
* [[Asian Society]]
* [[Asian Society]]
* Caribbean Club
* French Club
* French Club
* Gaelic Society
* Gaelic Society
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* In 2007, 80 percent of the school's 133 Advanced Placement students who took 191 AP exams in June earned college qualifying scores of at least a 3. Over 50 percent earned the highest scores of 4 or 5.<ref>[http://www.ursuline.pvt.k12.ny.us/s/744/index.aspx?sid=744&gid=1&pgid=252&cid=1013&ecid=1013&crid=0&calpgid=15&calcid=1179 "Ursuline Advanced Placement Students Score High"]. The Ursuline School. </ref>
* In 2007, 80 percent of the school's 133 Advanced Placement students who took 191 AP exams in June earned college qualifying scores of at least a 3. Over 50 percent earned the highest scores of 4 or 5.<ref>[http://www.ursuline.pvt.k12.ny.us/s/744/index.aspx?sid=744&gid=1&pgid=252&cid=1013&ecid=1013&crid=0&calpgid=15&calcid=1179 "Ursuline Advanced Placement Students Score High"]. The Ursuline School. </ref>
* 16 members of the class of 2007 were named AP Scholars, 3 with Honor and 7 with Distinction. The awards are based on successful performance on Advanced Placement Exams, the number of exams taken and the grades earned on those tests. Scholars earned an average composite score of 3.79 (out of 5); the Scholars with Honor 3.92 (out of 5) and the Scholars with Distinction 4.49 (out of 5). The school AP grade average is 4.21 out of 5.<ref>[http://www.ursuline.pvt.k12.ny.us/s/744/index.aspx?sid=744&gid=1&pgid=252&cid=1036&ecid=1036&crid=0&calpgid=15&calcid=1179 "AP Scholars Named at Ursuline"]. The Ursiline School.</ref>
* 16 members of the class of 2007 were named AP Scholars, 3 with Honor and 7 with Distinction. The awards are based on successful performance on Advanced Placement Exams, the number of exams taken and the grades earned on those tests. Scholars earned an average composite score of 3.79 (out of 5); the Scholars with Honor 3.92 (out of 5) and the Scholars with Distinction 4.49 (out of 5). The school AP grade average is 4.21 out of 5.<ref>[http://www.ursuline.pvt.k12.ny.us/s/744/index.aspx?sid=744&gid=1&pgid=252&cid=1036&ecid=1036&crid=0&calpgid=15&calcid=1179 "AP Scholars Named at Ursuline"]. The Ursiline School.</ref>
* {{Citation needed span | date = December 2022 | text = In 2010, "Team Sonia" was named the statewide "Top Youth Fundraising Team" in the [[Leukemia & Lymphoma Society]]'s "Light the Night" walk. "Team Sonia" was created to honor classmate and friend, Sonia Dubey, who died from acute lymphoblastic leukemia earlier that year.}}


==Athletics==
==Athletics==
The school belongs to the [[New York State Public High School Athletic Association]], with 30 interscholastic teams in swimming, tennis, field hockey, soccer, volleyball, cross-country, cheer leading, basketball, softball, lacrosse, golf, and indoor and outdoor track.
The school belongs to the [[New York State Public High School Athletic Association]], with 30 interscholastic teams in swimming, tennis, field hockey, soccer, volleyball, cross-country, cheer leading, basketball, softball, lacrosse, golf, and indoor and outdoor track.


Athletic facilities include a full-size gymnasium, a multi-sport playing field, and four tennis courts. The swim team had been undefeated for eight years as of 2013.
Athletic facilities include a full-size gymnasium, a multi-sport playing field, and three tennis courts. The swim team had been undefeated for eight years as of 2013.
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* In 2007, the golf team placed second in the league.
* In 2007, the golf team placed second in the league.
* Also in 2007; junior varsity tennis (10–0) and junior varsity soccer (13–0) finished on top of their leagues; varsity volleyball was undefeated in league play; the swim ream was undefeated in Division 1, the strongest league in the section, capturing their third consecutive Division Title; varsity cross country finished second in both league and county championships; junior varsity cross country won the county championships; freshmen cross country finished third in the county championships.<ref>[http://www.ursuline.pvt.k12.ny.us/s/744/index.aspx?sid=744&gid=1&pgid=252&cid=1041&ecid=1041&crid=0&calpgid=15&calcid=1179 "Ursuline Teams Enjoy Winning Fall Season"]. The Ursiline School.</ref>
* Also in 2007; junior varsity tennis (10–0) and junior varsity soccer (13–0) finished on top of their leagues; varsity volleyball was undefeated in league play; the swim ream was undefeated in Division 1, the strongest league in the section, capturing their third consecutive Division Title; varsity cross country finished second in both league and county championships; junior varsity cross country won the county championships; freshmen cross country finished third in the county championships.<ref>[http://www.ursuline.pvt.k12.ny.us/s/744/index.aspx?sid=744&gid=1&pgid=252&cid=1041&ecid=1041&crid=0&calpgid=15&calcid=1179 "Ursuline Teams Enjoy Winning Fall Season"]. The Ursiline School.</ref>

==Notable alumni==
* [[Sonia Citron]] (2021), basketball player for the [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball|Notre Dame Fighting Irish]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Sonia Citron College Stats |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/sonia-citron-1.html |website=College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 05:30, 11 December 2024

The Ursuline School
Address
Map
1354 North Avenue

, ,
10804

United States
Coordinates40°56′53.5″N 73°47′51″W / 40.948194°N 73.79750°W / 40.948194; -73.79750
Information
Former nameUrsuline Seminary for Girls
TypePrivate, all-female
MottoServiam
("I will serve")
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1897 (127 years ago) (1897)
FounderUrsuline Sisters
School code21
PresidentDr. Colleen Melnyk
PrincipalTheresa Napoli
ChaplainMsgr. Dennis Keane
Faculty82[when?]
Grades612
Enrollment800 (2019[needs update])
Campus size13-acre (53,000 m2)
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Blue and white   
AthleticsMember, New York State Public High School Athletic Association; fields 33 interscholastic teams
MascotKoala
NicknameTUS
Team nameKoalas
AccreditationNew York State Association of Independent Schools
PublicationPegasus (literary magazine)
NewspaperUnison
YearbookEidolon
Tuition$22,650[when?]
Athletic DirectorSean Ryan
Websiteursulinenewrochelle.org

The Ursuline School is an American all-girls', independent, private, Roman Catholic middle and high school located on a 13-acre (53,000 m2) campus in New Rochelle, New York, in Westchester County.

The school was founded in 1897 by the Order of St. Ursula. The school is part of a network of 15 Ursuline schools in North America and many around the world.[1]

The school has approximately 800 students, grades 6 through 12, that come from throughout the metropolitan area, including the Bronx, Westchester County, Rockland County, Manhattan and Connecticut.[2]

Ursuline's brother school is Iona Preparatory School, also located in New Rochelle.

History

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The school began as the Ursuline Seminary for Girls in September 1897, operating out of Leland Castle at the now-closed College of New Rochelle. As registration increased, a wing was added to the southern end of the castle and the College of New Rochelle was founded.

By 1929, The Ursuline School, then a kindergarten through twelfth grade day school, moved to its present location at 1354 North Avenue. The North Building was added in 1960, the gym in 1981, the Chapel of St. Angela in 1986, The Mooney Hancock Arts Center in 2002 and the Lobby and Welcome Center in 2021.

Academics

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Students must complete 24 specified credits in order to graduate, including four years of English, social studies, and religion; three years of science, mathematics, and a foreign language; a year of Latin or art/music; and a semester of computer applications and health. Physical education is also a requirement. More than 90 percent of students take four or more years of science, math, and a foreign language.

The traditional college-preparatory program includes three modern foreign languages (French, Spanish, and Italian), five years of Latin, a year of classical Greek, a broad range of fine arts courses, computer courses, and a variety of electives.

Honors courses are available in all disciplines, and Advanced Placement courses are offered in art, Spanish, Latin, Italian, English, calculus, biology, environmental science, physics, and European, U.S. history and U.S. government.

The school also offers an Authentic Science Research program through which, in addition to their regular science courses, students engage in three years of directed independent study. Seventh- and eighth-grade students have the opportunity to earn high school credit in a foreign language, mathematics, and science.[3]

Clubs and organizations

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Leadership, service and spiritual:

Co-curricular clubs:

  • Art and Photography
  • Book Club
  • Physics Club
  • Environmental Club
  • Forensics and Speech Teams
  • Math Club
  • Model UN
  • Poetry Club
  • Let's Talk Politics! Club
  • Diversity Alliance
  • Koalas Who Code[4]

Other activities:

  • Women for Women International

Publications:

  • Eidelon (yearbook)
  • Pegasus (literary magazine)
  • Unison (newspaper)
  • TUS Webs (student-run "eMagazine")

Language and culture clubs:

  • Asian Society
  • French Club
  • Gaelic Society
  • Italian Club
  • Japanese Anime Club
  • Latin Club
  • Linguistics/NACLO Club
  • Spanish Circle

Performance:

  • Choral
  • Student-Run Charity Cabaret
  • Dance Club
  • Band
  • Orchestra
  • Choreographic Workshop
  • Spectrum Club
  • Stage Crew
  • Tech Crew
  • Drama

Accomplishments

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  • In 2007, 80 percent of the school's 133 Advanced Placement students who took 191 AP exams in June earned college qualifying scores of at least a 3. Over 50 percent earned the highest scores of 4 or 5.[5]
  • 16 members of the class of 2007 were named AP Scholars, 3 with Honor and 7 with Distinction. The awards are based on successful performance on Advanced Placement Exams, the number of exams taken and the grades earned on those tests. Scholars earned an average composite score of 3.79 (out of 5); the Scholars with Honor 3.92 (out of 5) and the Scholars with Distinction 4.49 (out of 5). The school AP grade average is 4.21 out of 5.[6]

Athletics

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The school belongs to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, with 30 interscholastic teams in swimming, tennis, field hockey, soccer, volleyball, cross-country, cheer leading, basketball, softball, lacrosse, golf, and indoor and outdoor track.

Athletic facilities include a full-size gymnasium, a multi-sport playing field, and three tennis courts. The swim team had been undefeated for eight years as of 2013.

Fall:

  • tennis – varsity, junior varsity
  • swimming
  • crew
  • cross country
  • volleyball – varsity, junior varsity, 7th–8th
  • field hockey – varsity, junior varsity
  • cheerleading – varsity, junior varsity
  • soccer – varsity, junior varsity

Winter:

  • basketball – varsity A, varsity B, junior varsity, 9th, 7th–8th, 6th
  • cheerleading – varsity, junior varsity
  • crew
  • indoor track and field

Spring:

  • lacrosse – varsity, junior varsity, 7th–8th
  • golf
  • crew
  • softball – varsity, junior varsity, 7th–8th, 6th/7th
  • outdoor track and field

Accomplishments

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  • The varsity cheerleaders place first at the 2022 UCA National Cheerleading Competition
  • The varsity cheerleaders placed second and junior varsity cheerleaders placed first at the 2020 UCA National Cheerleading Competition.[7]
  • In 2007, the golf team placed second in the league.
  • Also in 2007; junior varsity tennis (10–0) and junior varsity soccer (13–0) finished on top of their leagues; varsity volleyball was undefeated in league play; the swim ream was undefeated in Division 1, the strongest league in the section, capturing their third consecutive Division Title; varsity cross country finished second in both league and county championships; junior varsity cross country won the county championships; freshmen cross country finished third in the county championships.[8]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "The Ursuline School, New Rochelle, NY: Facts & Figures". The Ursiline School. Retrieved December 20, 2019.
  2. ^ "The Ursuline School, New Rochelle, NY: Facts & Figures". The Ursiline School. Retrieved December 20, 2019.
  3. ^ "Academic Program". The Ursuline School.
  4. ^ "Clubs - The Ursuline School". www.ursulinenewrochelle.org. Retrieved April 30, 2024.
  5. ^ "Ursuline Advanced Placement Students Score High". The Ursuline School.
  6. ^ "AP Scholars Named at Ursuline". The Ursiline School.
  7. ^ "Ursuline Cheerleaders Place 3rd in Nationals". The Ursiline School.
  8. ^ "Ursuline Teams Enjoy Winning Fall Season". The Ursiline School.
  9. ^ "Sonia Citron College Stats". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
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