Scecina Memorial High School vs. Cathedral High School
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School Overview
Top Rankings
Scecina Memorial High School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Indiana for:
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Cathedral High School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Indiana for:
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School History
Overview
Founded by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis in 1953 and enlivened by the presence of the Sisters of St. Francis of Oldenburg, Scecina Memorial High School has educated thousands of students who now lead and serve across Indiana and beyond.
Scecina Memorial High School, a Catholic college preparatory school, bears witness to Jesus' Good News by educating our diverse community of students in spirit, mind, and body to become servants and leaders who give that little extra.
Cathedral, a Catholic college preparatory high school in the Holy Cross tradition, helping a diverse group of students to grow spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally, and physically to have the competence to see and the courage to act.
Founded in 1918, the school enrolls students from more than 150 schools in Indiana and beyond.
100% of Cathedral students graduate and more than 99% of the graduates attend colleges and universities. The class of 2019 earned a record $56,000,000 in college scholarships.
Cathedral is committed to diversity of all kinds, including academic diversity, and offers three academic levels of instruction to meet the individual needs of the students.
The Learning Resource Center and the renowned Language Support Program serve students with diagnosed learning difference.
Grades Offered
9-12
9-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
Yes, selected in 2004-2016-2022
Offers Post-Graduate Year
n/a
No
Learning Difference Programs
Yes
Yes
Learning Programs Supported
n/a
Dyslexia/Language-based/autism spectrum
Year Founded
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1918
Students Body
Total Students
445 students
1072 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
56%
24%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Grade 9 Students
127
288
Grade 10 Students
115
304
Grade 11 Students
104
245
Grade 12 Students
99
235
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
37 teachers
93 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
n/a
56%
Average Class Size
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19
Number of AP Classes
22
27
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:12
1:12
Average SAT score
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1190
Average ACT score
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25
Classroom Dress Code
Formal
(Khaki Pants, Scecina Polo)
(Khaki Pants, Scecina Polo)
Casual
(Uniform: khaki pants and uniform shirts/sweatshirts)
(Uniform: khaki pants and uniform shirts/sweatshirts)
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Oct. 1 / Dec. 15
Tuition Cost
n/a
$15,765
Tuition Notes
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Financial Aid and Merit Scholarships are available
% on Financial Aid
n/a
44%
Average Financial Aid Grant
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$4,723
Acceptance Rate
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83%
Admissions Director
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Anna Taul
Admissions Associate
n/a
Beth Wissler
Sports
Total Sports Offered
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20
Sports
n/a
Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
n/a
34
Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
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Art Club, Book Club, Brain Game (Academic Competition), CAFE Club (Multicultural Club), Concert Choir, Dance Team, Environmental Club, Film Study Club, Flag Corps/Drill Team, French Club, German Club, Gospel Choir, Habitat for Humanity, Intramural Athletics, Jazz Band, Latin Club, Liturgy Planning Committee, Marching Band, Math League, Model United Nations, Newspaper, Orchestra, Pro Life Club, Promise to Keep, Robotics, Science Club, Service Clubs, Spanish Club, Speech Team, Student Council, Student Government, Theatre, We the People, Yearbook