Nardin Academy
School in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
School in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nardin Academy was founded by the Daughters of the Heart of Mary in 1857. The academy includes a college preparatory high school for young women, a co-educational elementary school, and a Montessori school for toddlers through 3rd grade, and is located in Buffalo, New York.[2]
Nardin Academy | |
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Address | |
135 Cleveland Avenue , , 14222 United States | |
Information | |
Former name | St. Mary's Academy and Industrial Female School |
Type |
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Established | 1857 |
Founder | Ernestine Nardin, DHM |
CEEB code | 331075 |
NCES School ID | Y1985845 |
President | Rebecca Reeder (Interim) |
Chairperson | Marsha Joy Sullivan |
Principal | Colleen Robertson (high school), Jill Monaco (middle school), Monica Padmanabha (lower school), Sarah Collins (Montessori) |
Grades | Toddler-12 |
Age | 18 months to 18 years |
Student to teacher ratio | 10:1 |
Color(s) | Green and White |
Sports | Track, Rowing, Basketball, Swimming, Soccer, Cross Country, Softball, Golf, Volleyball, Squash, Lacrosse, Tennis, Bowling, Field Hockey |
Mascot | Nardin Academy Gators |
Team name | Gators |
Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
Publication | Rare Patterns |
Newspaper | Kaleidoscope |
Yearbook | Rosarium |
Endowment | over $5 Million |
Affiliation | Independent |
Website | nardin |
Nardin Academy was founded by the Society of the Daughters of the Heart of Mary over 160 years ago.[citation needed] Ernestine Nardin began the first Catholic school in Buffalo on Pearl Street before relocating to Franklin and Church Streets as St. Mary's Academy. It wasn't until 1890 that Miss Nardin moved the school to its current location on Cleveland Avenue. The school was named "The Nardin Academy" in 1917 and was changed in 1951 to the current "Nardin Academy."[citation needed]
Irene Murphy, DHM started Buffalo's first Montessori with the opening of Nardin Montessori in 1963. It was moved to the former John R. Oishei Estate on West Ferry upon its purchase (and Varue Oishei's generous donation) in 1996. It was finally opened to students in 1998.[3]
Its campus is a contributing property in the Elmwood Historic District–East historic district.[4]
In order to attend the high school, one must first take an entrance exam. The exam, held in November, lasts about three and one half hours and covers a variety of topics, including Logic, English and Math. A written application process along with short essay questions accompanies the exam. Most prospective students shadow a freshman girl during the selection process or after admission. If a girl is selected, she is sent a letter of acceptance in January.[5]
In 2018, Nardin Academy High School was listed as the number one school in Buffalo, New York by Buffalo Business First for the seventeenth consecutive year.[6]
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