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(Redirected from St. Hubert's High School) Private, all-female school in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Saint Hubert Catholic High School for Girls
Address
7320 Torresdale Avenue
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19136
United States
Coordinates40°1′51″N 75°2′5″W / 40.03083°N 75.03472°W / 40.03083; -75.03472
Information
TypePrivate, All-Female
MottoChristus vincit
(Christ conquers)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1941
PresidentLizanne Pando, M.Ed.
PrincipalDr. Gina MacKenzie
Grades9-12
GenderFemale
Enrollment675 (January 2012)
Student to teacher ratio20:1
Color(s)Brown and Gold   
SloganBecoming Women of Faith and Integrity
Team nameBambies
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools
PublicationEchoings (literary/art annual)
NewspaperTally-Ho
YearbookCalling Echo
Tuition$9675 for all students. (as of 2022-2023 school year)
Athletic DirectorEd Evanitsky
Director of Institutional AdvancementColleen Kean
Director of AdmissionsJennifer Danford
Websitehttps://www.huberts.org/

St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls is a private Catholic preparatory school for girls located in the Holmesburg neighborhood Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With over 425 students, it is the largest all-girls school in Philadelphia.

The school is named after St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters, and is under direction of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

History

The grounds of the school was originally home to a Catholic parish which was built in 1924 for German-speaking immigrants. On September 8, 1941, the school was officially opened. At its opening, the student body numbered 631, with 20 sisters serving in the faculty. Since 1941, over 21,000 students have graduated from St. Hubert. St. Hubert is the largest all-girls school in the archdiocese in Philadelphia. The mascot is a deer named Bambie.

From circa 1997 to 2012 the enrollment declined by 55%, the sharpest decrease of any senior high school in the Philadelphia archdiocese, and in 2012 the campus was 40% occupied. The Archdiocese of Philadelphia used the lower enrollment and a budget shortfall of $624,480 from 2006 to 2012 as reasons to have the campus closed. The archdiocese announced on January 6, 2012, that the school would close in June 2012 due to declining enrollment as part of the 2012 Archdiocese of Philadelphia school closings; a final decision on February 24, 2012, reversed that decision. People wishing to save the school held a fundraiser to generate funds needed to keep it open.

Athletics

The high school is home to the largest female athletic program in Philadelphia, with four intramural sports teams and 14 varsity teams. The four intramural sports include flag football, volleyball, badminton, and indoor soccer. Girls can make teams with their friends and play these sports for fun without competing against other schools. The 14 varsity sports at St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls include cross country, field hockey, soccer, tennis, volleyball, golf, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, indoor track and field, swimming, outdoor track and field, softball, and lacrosse. St. Hubert also has experienced many athletic accomplishments and has won some championships over the years, including tennis, bowling, and soccer. St. Hubert was the first high school to have a women's golf team. To help sponsor the athletics and make sure they run smoothly, there is an Athletic Association that oversees the athletic related events.

The 2022-23 Saint Hubert Varsity and JV Gold Cheerleading won first place at the NCA competition.

Extra-curricular activities

St. Hubert offers its students over 40 clubs in which to participate. Among the most popular are:

Academic and school-focused clubs

  • National Honor Society
  • Mathletes
  • Student council
  • Bambie Ambassadors (school representatives)
  • Calling Echo (yearbook)
  • Tally-Ho (student newspaper)

Arts and culture clubs

  • Art club
  • Black Student Union
  • Drama club
  • Dance club
  • Chorus
  • Hand bell choir
  • Orchestra
  • String ensemble
  • Concert band
  • Chamber ensemble
  • Bambies United
  • Philosophy club

Cause-related clubs

Non-competitive clubs

  • Intramural volleyball
  • Flag football
  • Basketball
  • Badminton

Notes and references

  1. MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  2. "Faith in the Future » Elementary Schools". Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2012-01-06.
  3. Carlin, Sean (2012-08-23). "Faith in plan for Archdiocese's high schools". Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  4. Cornfield, Josh (2012-01-10). "St. Hubert's not ready for last rites". Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  5. Bayliss, Kelly (2012-01-06). "44 Catholic Elementary Schools, 4 High Schools Closing". NBC Philadelphia. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  6. Graham, Kristen A. (2012-01-04). "Supporters going for broke to save St. Hubert's High". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2019-11-29.

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