St. Barnabas High School

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St. Barnabas High School
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Veritas Cum Scientia
Truth with Knowledge
Address
425 East 240th Street
McLean Avenue
New York City (Woodlawn, Bronx), New York 10470
United States
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Information
Type Private, all-female
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1924
Status Open
School code 333955
Dean Ed Sullivan
Rector Edward Barry
Principal Joan Faraone
Grades 912
Student to teacher ratio 15:1
Color(s) Green and gold         
Slogan Be Charitable, Be Graceful, Be Spirited
Song "St. Barnabas School March Song"
Athletics basketball, soccer, softball and volleyball
Mascot Barney the Bear
Team name Bears
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
Publication Lighthouse (Literary Journal)
Newspaper Saint Barnabas Chronicle
Yearbook Immaculata
Tuition $7,900 (2016–2017)
Athletic Director Amanda Babcock
Website
SBHS03 01 2011.jpg
St. Barnabas High School chapel facing McLean Avenue (2011)

St. Barnabas High School is an all-girls, private, Roman Catholic high school located in the Woodlawn[2] section of The Bronx, New York. It is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.

History

Founded in September 1924 and being at its current location since 1959,[3] the school is located in the Woodlawn section of the borough of the Bronx. It also borders the southeastern section of the City of Yonkers in neighboring Westchester County. Since its inception, the school was founded and has been operated by the Sisters of Charity.[4][5] As of September 1, 2015, St. Barnabas High School become independent of the St. Barnabas Parish.[6][7]

Curriculum

St. Barnabas High School follows the New York State Department of Education Curriculum. Some senior electives include Psychology and Personal Finance.[8] The school is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[9] The student to teacher ratio is 15:1 with a majority of students going on to colleges or universities.[10] The class of 2015 amassed nearly $7 million in college scholarships with a 100% graduation rate.[11] Additionally, St. Barnabas offers Mercy College (New York) credits for various courses. [12]

Arts

Film

The school has an innovative film department which uses cutting-edge video editing software and equipment to produce their own short films and features. While some students like to act in front of the camera, others like to work behind the camera. The program provides an opportunity for students who have an interest in any aspect of film production.

Music

Every year, the school's music department puts on a music awards show, which is held in the same style of the Grammy Awards. Students write and record their own songs (since 2004, over 125 songs have been recorded and placed online). The songs are placed into categories like Best Rock Song, Producer of the Year, Best New Artist, and Best Group Song and the student body votes to determine the winners. An additional music program includes the St. Barnabas Choir,[13] which consists of students from all over the St. Barnabas parish. In 2016, they were the only school in the archdiocese to be invited to sing for Pope Francis during the traditional date of the Epiphany (holiday), January 6.[14] [15] [16]

Athletics

St. Barnabas High School participates in four sports:[17] basketball,[18] [19]scoccer, softball and volleyball.

Extracurricular activities

St. Barnabas High School has a variety of after school clubs and activities which include: Chess, Choir, Dance, Film and Drama,[20] Italian,[21] La Casa Latina, Math, Nubian Pride, Student Ambassadors,[22] Student Council, Student Newspaper, Yearbook and marching in the Yonkers St. Patrick's Day Parade.[23]

Notable alumnae

Notes and references

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External links

File:Saint Barnabas High School Banner Exterior.jpg
St. Barnabas High School banner on the East 241st Street side of the building.