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Private, all-girls school in Marrero, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States
The Academy of Our Lady
Address
5501 Westbank Expressway
Marrero, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana 70072
United States
Coordinates29°54′6″N 90°5′48″W / 29.90167°N 90.09667°W / 29.90167; -90.09667
Information
TypePrivate, All-Girls
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)St. Mary Mazzerello
Established2007
FounderMerger of Archbishop Blenk High School and Immaculata High School
Sister schoolArchbishop Shaw High School
School district4A District 10
DeanAmy Danos
AdministratorAngela Goyette
PrincipalSister Michelle Geiger
Teaching staff35
Grades812
GenderFemale
Enrollment341-6217 (2021)
Average class size18-22
Color(s)Carolina Blue, Silver and White
     
AthleticsLHSAA
MascotEmperor penguin
Team namePenguins
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
NewspaperPenguin Post
YearbookThe Fleur De Lis
AffiliationSalesian Sisters
Athletic DirectorKen Marraoccoli
Websitewww.theacademyofourlady.org

The Academy of Our Lady is a private high school for girls on the west bank of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans.

Background

The Academy of Our Lady was established in August 2007, created from a merger of Archbishop Blenk High School and Immaculata High School. Archbishop Blenk opened in 1962 and Immaculata High School opened in 1956 as part of Immaculate Conception Parish and was served by the school Sisters of Notre Dame until 1979. Now run by the Salesian Sisters, the academy operates a curriculum based on St. John Bosco's education system with a feminine perspective based on the teaching of St. Mary Mazzarello. The current academy is located next to Archbishop Shaw High School, their all boy's counterpart.

Students

Tuition at Academy of Our Lady is $8,450, not including all fees. Students are each given updated IPads. Laptops are also available in the library. School begins at 7:35 and ends at 2:45, students begin coming in around 7:15.

Academics

Academy of Our Lady offers over 100 courses and 74 electives. 98% of its students are eligible for TOPS. It offers five pre-professional programs and institutes; Culinary Arts, Health Care Connections, Civil law, and Engineering Design, and Fine Arts, with focus in choir, piano, theater, or art. The classroom size is 13:1 which makes it better to study. All students have a block schedule (four classes a day). It offers AP, Dual Enrollment, and Honors courses in all subjects.

Campus

Academy of Our Lady is located at 5501 Westbank Expressway Marrero, Louisiana 70072. It is located next to Archbishop Shaw High School, and has been at this address since mid-2014 when the school relocated to the new state-of-the-art campus. It has a gym, library, cafeteria, classroom buildings, and chapel along with a separate Performing Arts building which has a multipurpose room with movable seats so that it can be used as a gallery or auditorium.

The school enjoys its own cafeteria with a hot lunch line, salad bar and private faculty dining room. The school has a commercial-style kitchen, giving the girls more of a restaurant learning experience than the old-fashioned home-ec approach. Students also enjoy a technology hub, where they can learn to troubleshoot computer network problems and fix computers. It hosts an 1,000-seat gym where they hold home sports events and tournaments, a full-size softball field, and a track surrounding the soccer field.

Athletics

Academy of Our Lady athletics competes in the LHSAA.

References

  1. SACS-CASI. "SACS-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. Purpura, Paul (2007-01-04). "Archbishop Blenk to close". The Times Picayune. Archived from the original on 2007-01-07. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  3. "REGISTRATION 2023 - 2024 School Year" (PDF). Academy of Our Lady.

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