Mount Saint Joseph Academy | |
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Mount Saint Joseph Academy School Seal
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120 West Wissahickon Avenue Flourtown, Pennsylvania, (Montgomery County) 19031 United States |
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Coordinates | 40°5′43″N 75°13′2″W / 40.09528°N 75.21722°WCoordinates: 40°5′43″N 75°13′2″W / 40.09528°N 75.21722°W |
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Type | Private, Day, College-prep |
Motto |
Spes Messis In Semine (The Hope Of The Harvest Is In The Seed) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1858 |
Founder | Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia |
President | Sr. Kathleen Brabson |
Principal | Judith A. Caviston, Ed. D. |
Grades | 9-12 |
Gender | Girls |
Color(s) | Purple, White and Gold |
Team name | Magic |
Rival | Gwynedd Mercy Academy |
Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools |
Publication | The Muse (literary & art magazine) |
Newspaper | The Campanile |
Yearbook | The Sheaf |
Dean of Studies | William Rooney |
Dean of Student Affairs | Connie D'Angelo |
Admissions Director | Carol Finney |
Athletic Director | Janet Columbro |
Website | www.msjacad.org |
Mount Saint Joseph Academy, commonly called The Mount, in Flourtown, Pennsylvania is a Philadelphia-area all-female, catholic, college preparatory school within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It was founded in 1858 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph. The academy was originally located in Philadelphia on the grounds of what is now Chestnut Hill College. Originally a boarding school, the academy began accepting day students in 1911. In 1928, this all girls high school was the first Catholic school to be approved by the Middle States Association accrediting agency. In response to the growth of the school and evolving educational needs, the Mount moved in 1961 to its present site, just outside the community of Chestnut Hill near Philadelphia. Since relocation to the new campus, the school has grown significantly.
After beginning with 20 students in 1858, the Mount has a present-day student body of 560. A private day school for girls in grades nine through twelve, the Mount offers a college preparatory education in a Catholic context. The Mount adopted intensive (block) scheduling in 2001. Students now take three or four credits per term (instead of six or seven) for a total of seven or eight credits per school year. Each class period is 80 minutes long and traditional year-long courses last for 16 weeks (September to January or January to June).
The school building, which was constructed during the 1960s, offers classrooms, a cafeteria, 600 seat auditorium, gymnasium, chapel, and choir room. In 1997 a new wing was completed, featuring a library/media center with computer, telecommunications and video capabilities; six classrooms; a computer/writing center, a guidance suite, and faculty areas which allow space for interdisciplinary projects and class preparations. In 2003 the art and theater rooms were renovated with additional space to become a painting and drawing room; a computer classroom with 25 computer graphics systems; separate rooms for ceramics and a kiln; and a classroom for theater arts. At the same time, the gym locker area was renovated to include a new locker room, a health class area, and a fitness center. On the campus grounds are an enclosed courtyard and playing fields. In the Fall 2004 a track field surrounding a soccer field was completed, along with two new softball fields. In 2013, a full renovation of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Wing was completed and air conditioning was added to the academic wings.