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Aquinas High School
Address
1920 Highland Avenue
Augusta, Georgia 30904
United States
Coordinates33°27′41″N 82°2′19″W / 33.46139°N 82.03861°W / 33.46139; -82.03861
Information
TypePrivate, coeducational, Roman Catholic
Motto"Developing Christian Leaders"
Established1957
HeadmasterMaureen Grady Lewis
Grades912
Enrollment245
ClassesCollege prep and Advanced Placement
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Green and gold   
NicknameFightin' Irish
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
YearbookThe Aquinian
AffiliationIrish Catholic
Georgia Association of Independent Schools
Georgia High School Association
National Catholic Educational Association
Websitewww.aquinashigh.org

Aquinas High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school located in midtown Augusta, Georgia, United States. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the Georgia High School Association and the National Catholic Educational Association.

Academics

"The mission of Aquinas High School is 'developing Christian leaders' through an excellent Catholic secondary education. The school emphasizes moral/ethical standards and strives for a Christian integration of spirit, mind, and body in each student. Aquinas seeks to foster respect for all persons, to encourage responsibility in each individual, and to promote Christian service among its students."

Organization

The school is under the direction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah with local leadership from the Aquinas School Board. The board's members are the principal, one lay representative from each parish in the Central Savannah River Area, one priest elected by the deanery, three at-large members, and a representative of the Parents' Organization. The board serves as policy advisers for the school.

History

Aquinas High School, a Diocesan Catholic Secondary School, opened in 1957 following the merger of Boys' Catholic High School, operated by the Marist Brothers under the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah, and Mt. St. Joseph's Academy, owned and operated by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Aquinas, one of the first co-institutional high schools in the nation, became co-educational in 1969, as recommended by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

On October 5, 2007, Aquinas celebrated its 50th anniversary. During the festivities, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for an expansion of the school which included new classrooms, an improved dining hall, and new kitchen facilities. This new Grand Dining Hall opened in October 2008.

See also

References

  1. AdvancED. "AdvancED-Find Accredited Institutions". Archived from the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  2. "About Us". www.aquinashigh.org.
  3. "Calendar 102308 - The Augusta Chronicle". old.chronicle.augusta.com. Archived from the original on June 7, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.

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