Marian High School

Description

Marian High School

Marian High School

Features

Marian High School will thrive as a Catholic high school, a faith filled community with a strong college preparatory curriculum, while meeting the needs of the students. Marian will prepare students for lifelong learning while fostering personal integrity and critical thinking. Marian will empower students to serve and to lead the Church, the local, and the global community.

Service Opportunities are an important part of the total education at Marian. Students may participate in volunteer service through the Campus Ministry and through clubs and organizations such as Junior Civitan, National Honor Society, Art Club, and Right to Life.

The Basics

Settingthe corner of Logan Street and Dragon Trail
School TypeUSA High School
TuitionUS$ 9,500
HousingHomestay
School Website http://www.marianhs.org/index.aspx
StateIndiana
Nearest CitySouth Bend
Year Founded1964
Admission RequirementHK F.3
Academic CalendarFall/ Summer
Level OfferedGrade 9-12
EnrollmentApproximately 710 students
International Students
Student-Teacher Ratio14:1
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Academic Programs

English, Theology, World Geography/World History, U.S.History, Government/Economics, Science, Mathematics, Health, Physical Education, Fine/Practical Arts, Computer Science etc.

Campus

Library, dining hall, outdoor track, gymnasium, performing arts center etc.

Students Life

Opportunities for service activities are provided through the curriculum and co-curricular clubs and organizations.

Ambassadors/Leadership Team, Art Club, Bowling, Campus Ministry, Cheerleading, Chorus, Class Officers, Creative Writing Club, Diversity Coalition, Drama (Cast and Crew), Environmental Club, French Club, German Club, Homecoming Committee, Intramurals, Jr., ROTC, Junior Civitan, Latin Club, Liturgical Choir, Mock Trial, National Honor Society, Newspaper, Pep Club, Photography Club, Pom/Dance Squad, Student Council, Thespian Society, Yearbook etc.

At Marian High School, students develop spiritually, morally, academically, socially, and physically. The rich athletic tradition at Marian has been an important part of the total development of many outstanding young men and women. Marian is a proud member of the Northern Indiana Conference (NIC) and participates in 23 varsity sports. Marian also offers junior varsity and freshman programs. Approximately 70% of the student body participates in interscholastic athletics, while more participate in the intramural program. Participation has included much success. In the 47 years of the Marian tradition, athletics have earned a number of awards including three football, two hockey state championships, one boy’s golf state championship, and one rugby state championship. Athletics are kept in proper perspective, recognizing that a student-athlete is a student first, and an athlete second.