Our Lady of the Elms School | |
Streetaddress: | 1375 West Exchange Street |
City: | Akron |
County: | (Summit County) |
State: | Ohio |
Zipcode: | 44313 |
Country: | USA |
Schooltype: | Private |
Type: | Private, all-girls |
Religion: | Roman Catholic |
Oversight: | Dominican Order |
President: | Deborah Farquhar Jones |
Dean: | Walter Jacoby and Gabriel Eiser |
Grades: | Pre-School–Grade 12 |
Gender: | Single Sex (Female) |
Ratio: | 8:1 |
Sports: | Soccer, golf, volleyball, tennis, basketball, track and field, softball bowling, swimming |
Mascot: | Elmer the Panther |
Team Name: | Panthers |
Accreditation: | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Publication: | The Elms Magazine |
Newspaper: | The Elm Leaf |
Yearbook: | The Egress |
Affiliation: | Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland |
Tuition: | $13,450 |
Campus Size: | 33acres |
Colors: | Black and white |
Our Lady of the Elms School is a private, all-girls independent Catholic college preparatory high school in Akron, Ohio, United States. Our Lady of the Elms School was founded by the Sisters of St. Dominic (now Dominican Sisters of Peace) in 1923.
Ranked as one of the top private schools by Niche.com the Elms is the #1 Catholic High School in Summit County and the #1 All-Girls School in the Cleveland Diocese.[2]