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| name = Notre Dame High School
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| motto = Educating Minds and Hearts in the Holy Cross Tradition
| established = 1946 (78 years ago) (1946)
| type = Private boys secondary school
| affiliation = Brothers of Holy Cross
| president = Robert Curis
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| founder = John Heller
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| fees = $800 activity and e-textbook fee
| tuition = $18,690 (2023–2024 school year)
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| grades = 9–12
| streetaddress = One Notre Dame Way
| city = West Haven
| state = Connecticut
| zipcode = 06516
| country = United States
| coordinates = 41°17′16″N 72°57′39″W / 41.28778°N 72.96083°W / 41.28778; -72.96083
| ceeb = 070905
| religion = Roman Catholic
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(see the help page). Its gymnasium is decorated with several league and state championship banners and the names of All-State athletes.
Notable alumni
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- Tom Condon, Class of 1970 – former NFL football player
- Daniel Cosgrove, Class of 1989 – actor
- Matt DelGuidice, Class of 1985 – former NHL hockey player
- John DeStefano, Jr., Class of 1973 – former Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut
- Bob DuPuy, Class of 1964 – former President and Chief Operating Officer of Major League Baseball
- Alan Catello Grazioso, Class of 1987 - Emmy Award-winning television producer, director, and editor
- James J. Griffin, Class of 1967, author of traditional western and Texas Ranger novels
- George S. Logan, Class of 1987 - Connecticut State Senator
- John Moffitt, Class of 2006 – NFL football player
- Leigh Montville, Class of 1961 – journalist and columnist
- Wayne Pacelle, Class of 1983 – former president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States
- John M. Picard, Class of 1983 – former Mayor of West Haven, Connecticut (2005–2013)
- Nick Pietrosante, Class of 1954 – former All-American for University of Notre Dame and NFL football player
- Tarek Saleh, Class of 1993 – former NFL football player
- Tremont Waters, Class of 2017 – former LSU point guard, drafted in the 2nd round of the NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics
See also
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