Ursuline Academy (New Orleans) Explained

Ursuline Academy
Streetaddress:2635 State Street
City:New Orleans
State:Louisiana
Zipcode:70118
Country:USA
Coordinates:29.941°N -90.1134°W
Religion:Catholic
President:Karen Jakuback
Teaching Staff:53.0 (FTE) (2019–20)
Ratio:9.7 (2019–20)
Gender:Female
Type:Private, All-Girls
Tuition:$12,585 + $1,850 fees = $14,435 (2023-24, high school)
Grades:T2–12
Motto:Serviam
Motto Translation:"I will serve"
Accreditation:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[1] [2]
Mascot:Lions
Sports:Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Golf, Swimming, Soccer, Cross Country, Dance, Cheer, Tennis, Track & Field, Indoor Track, Gymnastics
Enrollment:563
Enrollment As Of:2019–20
Free Label1:Principal (ES)
Free Text1:Judy Armstrong
Free Label2:Principal(HS)
Free Text2:Judy Armstrong

Ursuline Academy is a private, Catholic, all-girls high school and elementary school (Toddler 2 through 12th grade) in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It is located within the Archdiocese of New Orleans and under the trusteeship of the Ursuline Sisters of the New Orleans Community, part of the Ursuline Central Province of North America. Founded in 1727, the Academy is the oldest Catholic school and the oldest school for women in the United States.

History

The Ursuline Academy was founded in 1727 by the Sisters of the Order of Saint Ursula, in New Orleans. It is the oldest continuously-operating school for girls, and the oldest Catholic school in the United States.[3]

The Academy included the first convent, the first free school, and the first retreat center for ladies. It offered the first classes for female African-American slaves, free women of color, and Native Americans.[3]

Academics

An Ursuline education is based on the philosophy of Saint Angela Merici.[3]

Traditions

Rally began in 1948 as a way for classes to show their school spirit in the areas of volleyball intramurals, through skits, posters, songs, and cheers. Each class was given a name (Skip, Mac, Leprechaun or Sioux (now Phoenix)) to replace existing sororities on campus and carried them until they graduated and passed them on to a little sister class.[4] [5]

Athletics

Ursuline Academy athletics competes in the LHSAA.

Notable alumnae

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Institution Summary [for Ursuline Academy Elementary School] ]. May 18, 2014 . AdvancED.
  2. Web site: Institution Summary [for Ursuline Academy] ]. May 18, 2014 . AdvancED.
  3. Robenstine . Clark . French Colonial Policy and the Education of Women and Minorities: Louisiana in the Early Eighteenth Century . . Summer 1992 . 32 . 2 . 193–211 . 10.2307/368985 . 368985 . 147109780 . 0018-2680.
  4. Web site: Origins of Rally . Ursuline Academy . May 18, 2014.
  5. Web site: Message from the Academy President – Karen McNay . Ursuline Update . Ursuline Academy . October 29, 2013 . May 18, 2014.