St. Catherine Of Siena Academy vs. Mercy High School
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School Overview
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Mercy High School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Michigan for:
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Overview
St. Catherine Of Siena Academy serves 238 students in grades 9-12, is a member of the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA).
The student:teacher of St. Catherine Of Siena Academy is 11:1 and the school's religious affiliation is Catholic.
MERCY EDUCATION: Mercy High School is a sponsored ministry of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas and is a member of Mercy Education.
MERCY HIGH SCHOOL MISSION: Compelled by our Catholic faith and the spirit of the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy High School is a premier college preparatory school that educates and nurtures young women of diverse backgrounds to excel academically, serve compassionately, and lead courageously.
MERCY HIGH SCHOOL VISION: As a shining lamp of Catholic education, Mercy High School inspires young women of diverse backgrounds to lead faith-filled lives, use their voices, and achieve their goals. Our graduates exemplify unity, empathy, knowledge, and leadership to make a difference in the world.
HISTORY & TRADITIONS: Rooted in Mercy Mercy High School is a sponsored ministry of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas and is a member of Mercy Education. On September 24, 1827, Catherine McAuley opened the House of Mercy on Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland, including the first "Mercy School" a classroom dedicated to training young women. In 1831, Catherine and two companions took vows to become the first Sisters of Mercy, beginning a religious order to carry on their important service to those who were poor, sick and uneducated. Sisters of Mercy and their companions, associates and co-workers continue Catherine McAuley's mission of education. To ensure that mission into the future, the Sisters of Mercy established Mercy Education in 2017. Today, in the spirit of Catherine, the Sisters of Mercy respond to emerging needs, guided by five Critical Concerns: Earth, Immigration, Nonviolence, Racism and Women.
The Mercy High School Michigan tradition began in 1945 when the Sisters of Mercy opened Our Lady of Mercy High School at Outer Drive and Southfield Roads in Detroit. The Sisters of Mercy established the school to offer young women the opportunity to receive a value-centered education in an environment of academic excellence. As enrollment grew, Mercy relocated to a new and larger building in Farmington Hills in 1965. Mercy is proud of its 16,000+ alumnae throughout the world who are now making a difference. The student body is made up of young women from over 70 metropolitan Detroit communities. This broad, inclusive base provides Mercy with a rich, multi-ethnic constituency from diverse, socioeconomic backgrounds. The common thread among staff, students and parents is a commitment to academic excellence, cultural diversity and the integration of Mercy Core Values into daily life.
Grades Offered
9-12
9-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
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Offers Post-Graduate Year
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No
Learning Difference Programs
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Yes
Learning Programs Supported
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The Academic Mentoring and Educational Support Program (AMES Program) at Mercy High School is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive academic learning environment for its diverse student body. We believe that all young women can succeed aca
Year Founded
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1945
Students Body
Total Students
238 students
520 students
Student Body Type
All-girls
All-girls
% Students of Color
9%
19%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Grade 9 Students
54
119
Grade 10 Students
72
115
Grade 11 Students
55
147
Grade 12 Students
57
139
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
22 teachers
45 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
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85%
Average Class Size
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20
Number of AP Classes
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17
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:11
1:12
Average SAT score
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1270
Average ACT score
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28
Classroom Dress Code
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Formal
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(Uniform)
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
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$16,425
% on Financial Aid
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25%
Average Financial Aid Grant
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$5,500
Admissions Director
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Office of Admissions
Sports
Total Sports Offered
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21
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Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
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44
Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
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Animal Rigths, Archery, Art, Black Awareness Society for Education, Business Professionals of America, Coding Club, Cuisine Club, CyberPatriots, Debate Club, Fall Play and Spring Musical, FEBClub, Fishbowl Spirit Club, Forensics, French Club and French Honor Society, Genes in Diseases and Symptoms, Girls & Money, GREEN Club, Healthy Habits, HOSA Future Professionals, Human Relations Council, International Thespian Society, Junior Classical League, Lore Yearbook, Mercy Mimes, Mercyaires, Mock Trial, Model United Nations, National Honor Society, Newsprint, Pastoral Ministry Team, Peace Club, Photography Club, Pretty Brown Girls, Pro-Life Club, Quiz Bowl, Red Cross, Robotics, Science Club and Science Olympiad, Spanish Honor Society, Spirit Choir, Student Government, Team One Love, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Youth Mercy Associates