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Academy of Notre Dame

Academy of Notre Dame
Logo of the Academy of Notre Dame.jpg
Logo of The Academy of Notre Dame
Address
180 Middlesex Road
Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, (Middlesex County) 01879
United States
Coordinates 42°40′12″N 71°25′37″W / 42.67000°N 71.42694°W / 42.67000; -71.42694Coordinates: 42°40′12″N 71°25′37″W / 42.67000°N 71.42694°W / 42.67000; -71.42694
Information
Type Private, Coeducational (Pre-K-8), All-Girls (9-12)
Motto Ad Altiora
(Toward Higher Things)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic,
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
Established 1854
Principal Mrs. Helen Kay,
Dr. Robery Murphy (PK-8)
Grades Pre-K12
Enrollment 186 (9-12) (2013-14)
Student to teacher ratio 8:1 (9-12)
Campus size 250 acres (1.0 km2)
Color(s) Navy Blue and Goldenrod         
Athletics conference Merrimack Valley Conference (MVC)
Team name Lancers
Accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Publication The Muse (literary/art magazine)
Newspaper Damie's Digest
Tuition $11,600 (HS),
$6,950 (K2-8),
$7,500 (Pre-K thru K1 - 5day),
$4,600 (PreK - 3 day)
Admissions Director Jocelyn Mendonsa
Athletic Director Lisa Zappala
President Maureen Appel
Website

The Academy of Notre Dame is a private, Roman Catholic school in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston.

The Academy of Notre Dame was established in 1854 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in Lowell, Massachusetts. The boarding school outgrew that location and moved to rural Tyngsboro, on land formerly belonging to actress Nance O'Neil, in 1927. The school phased out boarding in the 1960s.

The Academy of Notre Dame is co-educational for students in grades pre-kindergarten through 8th grade, and is an all-girls high school.

The high school girls are very well rounded in that they are given the opportunity to be involved in many extra-curricular activities. The school offers many programs including: Liturgy committee, liturgical dance, drama, art programs, Glee Club, Blue and Gold, Campus Ministry, soccer, volleyball, softball, basketball, Amnesty International, breakfast and books, crafter's guild, math club, Model UN, missions, S.A.D.D, recycling committee, newspaper and many more.

During All School events, the entire school comes out bursting with crazy colors and designs during Spirit Week. In addition, there are special “no uniform” days when you can show your style while supporting missions run by the Sisters of Notre Dame, help raise money for Breast Cancer Awareness, help a family in need, bring in food, blanket and toy donations.

The Academy also offers opportunities for International Students. The school's nurturing atmosphere allows international students to succeed academically while transitioning into an English only classroom. There are numerous opportunities for all students to enrich their knowledge and extra-curricular activities. Host families, usually families already a part of the Academy, help international students assimilate to their new life at the Academy and in America.

Early Years Program (Pre-K, K2) As part of the Academy’s commitment to teach children what they “need to know for life”, the Academy has pioneered a four-tier Early Years Program (EYP). Unlike traditional programs that use age as the sole criteria for placement, the EYP takes into account skills and social development as well. The Academy recognizes the early years as stages of critical development, and accepts children from age two years, nine months through age five and a half. The four stages of the EYP are: Learn and Discover (Age: 2 years, 9 months), Pre-Kindergarten (Pre-K), Kindergarten 1 (K1), and Kindergarten 2 (K2).


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