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Private school in New York City
Xavier High School
Location
30 West 16th Street
New York City, New York 10011
United States
Coordinates40°44′17″N 73°59′42″W / 40.738173°N 73.994886°W / 40.738173; -73.994886
Information
Former nameCollege of St. Francis Xavier (also known as St. Francis Xavier College)
TypePrivate
Motto"Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam" (Latin)
"For the Greater Glory of God"
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Patron saint(s)St. Francis Xavier
Established1847 (177 years ago) (1847)
FounderJohn Larkin
Sister schoolNotre Dame School
OversightSociety of Jesus
CEEB code334145
PresidentJack Raslowsky
ChairmanPaul Enright
Dean List
  • Andrew Gheraldi
    (Dean of Academics)
  • Evan Bernstein
    (Dean of Faculty)
  • Lindsay Willert
    (Dean of Educational Systems)
  • Michael Fiore
    (Dean of Students)
Director List
  • Shawna Gallagher Vega
    (Vice President for Communications & Marketing)
  • Shane Lavin
    (Vice President for Advancement)
  • Maggie Murphy Stockson
    (Vice President for Planning & Principal Giving)
  • Michael Pender
    (Vice President for Finance)
  • Luciano Lovallo
    (Director of Admissions and Financial Aid)
  • Brian McCabe
    (Director of Annual Giving)
  • Zane Massey
    (Director of Alumni Relations)
  • Ryan Kirwan
    (Director of Special Events)
  • Dominic DeFalco
    (Director of Athletics)
  • Kaija DeWitt-Allen
    (Director of Campus Ministry)
  • Katie McCann
    (Director of Ignatian Service Programs)
  • Joe Guglielmo
    (Director of Guidance)
  • Frank Leahy
    (Director of the Physical Plant)
  • Margaret Gonzalez
    (Director of Student Activities)
  • Hernando Avila
    (Director of Technology)
  • Megan Fraker
    (Director of College Counseling)
HeadmasterKim Smith
Faculty69.6 FTEs
Grades912
GenderBoys
Enrollment975 (2022–23)
Student to teacher ratio11:1
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)  Maroon and   blue
Slogan"Men for Others"
Song"Sons of Xavier"
Athletics20 sports
Athletics conferenceCatholic High School Athletic Association, New York section
NicknameKnights
RivalsFordham Preparatory School, Regis High School
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools
PublicationXavier Magazine
NewspaperThe Xavier Review
AffiliationsJesuit Secondary Education Association, National Catholic Educational Association, New York State Association of Independent Schools
Websitexavierhs.org

Xavier High School in 2019

Xavier High School is an American independent university-preparatory high school for boys run by the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus, in the Chelsea neighborhood of the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York.

Named for St. Francis Xavier (1506–1552), it was founded by John Larkin in 1847 as the College of St. Francis Xavier and also known as St. Francis Xavier College.

History

The school was founded in 1847 by John Larkin, a professor at St. John's College in Rosehill Manor, then in Westchester County, now a part of the Borough of the Bronx, and which later became Fordham University. It taught boys from the age of eight to twenty-one. The Regents of the University of the State of New York chartered Xavier in 1861.

A military-training unit began at the school in 1886 under the direction of the National Guard, and membership became mandatory in 1892. Five years later, collegiate and secondary studies were separated into different departments, and the college-level department was closed in 1912. The student regiment became a Junior ROTC unit in 1935, and the school was declared a military institute in 1968, offering four years of military science and training which would be recognized upon enrollment in any branch of the United States military. Participation in military studies was declared optional in 1971.

The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1927.

In 2008, Xavier High School announced that then President Daniel James Gatti would be retiring. Gatti's retirement was pushed back until the end of the 2009 school year. He was succeeded by Hoboken School Superintendent, Jack Raslowsky, the school's 33rd president and the first time in history that the position would be held by a lay person. Upon ascending to the role, Raslowsky oversaw a development operation that leading to a significant physical expansion of the Xavier High School campus.

In March 2021, Xavier High School announced that following a nationwide search, Kim Smith, vice president of Boston College High School, was chosen to take over as headmaster starting July 1. Smith, who would be replacing Headmaster Michael LiVigni, was to become the first female headmaster in the over 170-year history of the school.

Demographics

As of 2021–22, the school had an enrollment of 1,063 students and 95 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11:1.

The school's student body was 70.3% White, 3.9% Black, 12.0% Hispanic, 3.7% Asian, and 10.1% two or more races.

Academics

The school offers courses under the categories of religion, English, history, modern and classical languages, mathematics, science, fine arts, computer science and technology, military science, health and physical education, and a guidance department program.

Xavier's courses prepare students to embrace the five goals of the Profile of a Graduate of a Jesuit School at Graduation (the "Grad at Grad"). These goals—being open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice—are the foundation of Xavier's curriculum and prepare students to live a life of competence, conscience, and compassion.

Athletics

Xavier, a Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) member, houses teams including baseball, basketball, bowling, cross-country, football, fencing, golf, hockey, indoor/outdoor track and field, rugby, soccer, lacrosse, swimming and diving, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling. Other extracurricular activities include boxing club, choir, speech and debate, chess team, anime, film, science fiction, and skiing /snowboard clubs, school newspaper, The Review, drama productions, UNICEF Club, and the Blue Knight Jazz Band. The Blue Knight Band won best trombone section at the 2010 Villanova University Big Band Festival.

Xavier's current mascot is a knight, and all of its athletic teams are referred to as the Knights. However, for many years, the teams were called the Cadets, a reflection of Xavier's military program, while a terrier was used as a mascot. After a variety of replacements, including the 1980s Bruins, the nickname of the Knights was decided upon in the early 1990s and has been official since.

Football

The Xavier Football program began in the late 19th century. It has a continued rivalry with the Bronx's Fordham Preparatory School. The two schools compete in an annual "Turkey Bowl", the oldest high school football rivalry in New York City. Their very first game against one another took place in the late 19th century when the game was called off due to darkness, ending in a tie. Many of these football matches were played at Manhattan's famed Polo Grounds, until its demolition.

Rugby

Rugby is a popular sport at Xavier. Rugby has varsity status, and fields four teams with over 125 players. Xavier has fielded one of the top rugby teams in the United States since the club's founding in 1976.

Track

The Freshman Track and Field team won the indoor and outdoor 2009 CHSAA Intersectional Championships, the first time in team history. In 2010, the team defended their outdoor victory as sophomores. The Track and Field team competed in the Nationals track meet in Greensboro, North Carolina and finished fifth in both the 4 by 100 and 4 by 200 meter relay, earning Emerging Elite Metals.

Other sports

In 1859 the College of St. Francis Xavier and St. John's College (now Fordham University) played the first collegiate level baseball game, featuring the new nine-man team style of play. Fordham won the game 33–11.

Xavier High School's JV Soccer team won the CHSAA Intersectional Championship in 2008 and 2009.

Buildings

This wing, known colloquially as the "K" building, was built in 1965 and currently houses a gymnasium, library, and computer lab, along with several dedicated science classrooms.
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In 2016, the school acquired space inside a 25-story building, 35 West 15th Street, to house Fernandez-Duminuco Hall, occupying 45,000 square feet (4,200 m) of space in the basement and six floors. The other floors house condominiums, and both the school campus and the condominiums have separate entrances.

The building has allowed for the expansion of the arts at Xavier. The expansion includes a new band room, music practice rooms, small ensemble room, recording studio, theater, and STEAM classroom, which houses an expanded computer science and technology department, and a student activities space.

Notable people

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Alumni
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In popular culture

Xavier High School has been used in several television shows and movies, including:

See also

References

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