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List of closed schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

The following American schools were once operated by Catholic churches in the Archdiocese of New York and have closed.

The number of schools operated by the archdiocese in the early 1960s was 414; that figure went down to 274 in early 2011,[1] and then 245 in 2013.[2] The student count went from 212,781 in 1961 to 79,782 in 2011,[1] and then below 75,000 in 2013.[2] The archdiocese closed 13 schools in New York City and 14 outside of New York City in 2011.[3]

Schools that have closed in the Archdiocese edit

Seminaries edit

Catholic colleges and universities edit

Colleges and universities in New York City edit

Colleges and universities outside of New York City edit

K–12 schools edit

The Bronx

High schools edit

New York City edit

The Bronx edit
Manhattan edit
Staten Island edit

Dutchess County edit

  • Cardinal Farley Military Academy (Rhinecliff) – Run by the Irish Christian Brothers; operated from 1942 to 1971.
  • St. Peter High School (Poughkeepsie) – Parish high school staffed by the Marist Brothers; operated from 1927 to 1936.

Orange County edit

Rockland County edit

Ulster County edit

Westchester County edit

Elementary schools edit

New York City edit

The Bronx edit
  • Blessed Sacrament Parish School (1160 Beach Avenue) – Operated from 1929 to 2013;[10] formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity. Sonia Sotomayor was an alumna of this school.[3]
  • Holy Family School - Closed in 2023
  • Holy Spirit Parish School (1960 University Avenue) – Closed in 2013;[10] Michael Powell of The New York Times wrote that the school's tuition fees were "a pittance compared with a Dalton or a Brearley."[16]
  • Immaculate Conception School, East Gun Hill Road - Closed in 2023
  • Mount St. Ursula Elementary School – Run by the Ursuline Sisters; operated from 1855 to 1968.
  • Nativity of Our Blessed Lady Parish School (3893 Dyre Avenue, Edenwald) – Closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • Our Lady of Angels Parish School (2865 Claflin Avenue) – Operated from 1928 to 2013.[10]
  • Our Lady of the Assumption Parish School (1617 Parkview Avenue, Pelham Bay) – Closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • Our Lady of Mercy Parish School (2512 Marion Avenue) – Formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa; closed in 2013.[10]
  • Our Lady of Solace Parish School (Morris Park Avenue at Holland Avenue) – Operated from 1927 to 2005.
  • Sacred Heart Private School (1651 Zerega Avenue, Westchester Square) – Operated from 1935 to 2008; administered by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.[18]
  • St. Adalbert Parish School – Staffed by the Felician Franciscan Sisters.
  • St. Angela Merici School - Closed in 2023
  • St. Anthony Parish School (4520 Matilda Avenue) – Operated from 1953 to 2008; merged in 2008 with St. Frances of Rome School;[19] staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic.[20]
  • St. Anthony Parish School (1776 Mansion Street) – Closed in 2013;[10] formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Ann School (3511 Bainbridge Avenue) – Closed in 2017; formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill.
  • St. Anthony of Padua Parish School (826 East 166th Street) – Operated from 1905 to 1977; staffed by the Sisters of Christian Charity.
  • St. Augustine Parish School (1176 Franklin Avenue) – Operated from 1887 to 2011; formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity and the De La Salle Christian Brothers.
  • St. Brendan School - Closed in 2023St.
  • St. Dominic Parish School (1684 White Plains Road) – Staffed by the Sisters of St. John the Baptist; closed in 2011.
  • St. Frances of Rome Parish School (4321 Barnes Avenue) – Operated from 1929 to 2008; merged in 2008 with St. Anthony School (4520 Matilda Avenue).[19]
  • St. Jerome Parish School (222 Alexander Avenue) – Formerly staffed by the De La Salle Christian Brothers; closed in 2013.[10]
  • St. Joseph School (Tremont) – Closed 2019.[21]
  • St. John Parish School (3141 Kingsbridge Avenue, Kingsbridge) – Staffed by the Religious of Jesus and Mary; formerly staffed by the De La Salle Christian Brothers;[citation needed] closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • St. John Vianney Parish School (2141 Seward Avenue) – Operated from 1963 to 2011.
  • St. Luke Parish School (608 East 139th Street, Mott Haven) – Closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • St. Margaret Mary School - Closed in 2023
  • St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish School (580 Minnieford Avenue) – Operated from 1950 to 2013.[10]
  • St. Martin of Tours Parish School (695 East 182nd Street, Crotona)[22] – Operated from 1925 to 2011; staffed by the Dominican Sisters.[citation needed]
    • After it opened in 1925, its student body was mostly Irish American and Italian American, and most parents were in the working class fields. African-American and Latino families began entering the area in the 1960s. In its heyday it had over 1,000 students.[1] Throughout the school's life, many of its students originated from immigrant families.[22] The suburban flight of the 1970s and the increasingly low socioeconomic profile of the neighborhood impacted the school. In 2011, it had nine lay teachers and 104 students.[1]
  • St. Nicholas of Tolentine School (University Heights) – Closed 2019.[21]
  • St. Rita School – Staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill.
  • St. Pius V Parish School (413 East 144th Street) – Closed in 2008.[19]
  • St. Thomas Aquinas Parish School (1909 Daly Avenue, Crotona) – Closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • St. Valentine Parish School – Staffed by the Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception.
  • Sts. Anthony and Frances of Rome Parish School (4520 Matilda Avenue) – Established in 2008 from merger of St. Anthony School and St. Frances of Rome School; closed in 2011.
  • Sts. Philips and James Parish School (1160 East 213th Street, Williamsbridge) – Closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • Santa Maria School - Closed in 2023
Manhattan edit
  • Academy of St. Paul and St. Ann - Closed in 2023
  • All Saints Parish School (52 East 130th Street) – Formerly staffed by the Irish Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity; closed in 2011.
  • Annunciation Parish School (461 West 131st Street) – Formerly staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers, the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary and the Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs (1922–1978); closed in 2013.[10]
  • Ascension School - Closed in 2023
  • Assumption Parish School (49th Street) – Staffed by the Sisters of Notre Dame.
  • Commander John J. Shea Memorial School (132 East 111th Street) – Opened in 1943; staffed by the Sisters of Mercy and the Irish Christian Brothers.
  • Corpus Christi Parish School (535 West 121st Street, Morningside Heights) – Established in 1907; formerly staffed by the Marist Brothers, the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa and the Sisters of Charity.[citation needed]; closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • Holy Cross Parish School (332 West 43rd Street) – Closed in 2013.[10]
    • The Holy Cross School served the Hells Kitchen/Times Square area; circa 2011, it had about 300 students;[23] some students originated from areas outside of New York City and outside New York State; in 2013, the archdiocese announced that the school was to close;[2] the school had the possibility of remaining open if $720,000 in pledges to the school were obtained, and the school community almost got to the number; however, the school was to be closed anyway.[10]
  • Holy Name of Jesus Parish School (202 West 97th Street) – Operated from 1905 to 2013; staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers (1905–2013) and the Sisters of Charity (1905–2013).[10]
  • Holy Cross Academy Private School – Operated from 1903 to 1950; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • Holy Innocents Parish School (West 37th Street) – Closed in 1918.
  • Holy Name of Jesus School (West 97th Street) – Closed in 2013.[10]
  • Holy Trinity Parish School (West 83rd Street) – Closed by 1979.
  • Immaculate Conception School - Closed in 2023
  • Mary Help of Christians Parish School – Closed in 2005.
  • Our Lady of Loretto Parish School (Elizabeth Street) – Operated from 1927 to 1938.
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish School – Merged with Our Lady of the Holy Rosary School in 1975.
  • Our Lady of Pompeii Parish School (240 Bleecker Street) – Established in 1930; staffed by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.[citation needed]; closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • Our Lady of Sorrows Parish School (219 Stanton Street) – Closed in 2011.
  • Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Parish School (450 East 119th Street) – Opened in 1949 and merged with Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in 1975.
  • Our Lady Queen of Martyrs - Closed in 2023
  • Resurrection Parish School – Closed in 2005.
  • Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary Parish School (East 33rd Street) – Operated from 1925 to ??.
  • St. Agnes Parish School (East 44th Street) – Opened in 1893; staffed by the Sisters of Charity and the Marist Brothers.
  • St. Ambrose Parish School (54th Street) – Operated from 1910 to 1935; staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. Ann Parish School (12th Street) – Opened in 1863; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Anthony of Padua Parish School (MacDougal Street) – Opened in 1873; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Alleghany.
  • St. Bernard/St. Xavier Parish School – Closed in 2001.[24]
  • St. Boniface Parish School – Opened in 1868; staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. Brigid School (East Village) – Closed 2019.[25]
  • St. Catherine of Genoa Parish School – Closed in 2005; staffed by the Sisters of Mercy.
  • St. Catherine of Siena Parish School (411 East 68th Street) – Opened in 1906; staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. Cecilia Parish School (120 East 106th Street, East Harlem) – Closed in 1991;[26] staffed by the Sisters of Mercy and Irish Christian Brothers.[citation needed]
  • St. Clare Parish School (West 36th Street) – Staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Alleghany.
  • St. Clemens Mary Parish School (406-12 West 40th Street) – Closed in 1971; staffed by the Sisters of the Resurrection.[27]
  • St. Columba Parish School (331 West 25th Street) – Closed in 2006; staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity.[27][28]
  • St. Francis of Assisi Parish School (West 31st Street) – Staffed by the Sisters of St. Francis.
  • St. Francis de Sales Academy (East 97th Street) – Closed in 2007; staffed by the Sisters of the Holy Union.
  • St. Gabriel Parish School (West 37th Street) – Staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. James Parish School (37 St. James Place) – Opened in 1854; merged in 2010 with St. Joseph School on Monroe Street.[29]
  • St. James–St. Joseph Parish School (1 Monroe Street) – Opened in 2010 from the merger of St. James School and St. Joseph School; closed in 2013; staffed by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.[10]
  • St. Jean Baptiste Parish School (185 East 76th Street) – Operated from 1886 to 1987.
  • St. John the Evangelist School (388 East 55th Street) – Opened in 1908.
  • St. Joseph Parish School – Closed in 2005.
  • St. Joseph of the Holy Family Parish School (168 Morningside Avenue) – Operated from 1860 to 2011; formerly staffed by the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
  • St. Jude Parish School (433 West 204th Street) – Operated from 1952 to 2013.[10]
  • St. Lawrence Academy School (42 East 84th Street) – Closed in 1960; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Michael Parish School (West 32nd Street at Ninth Avenue) – Operated from 1870 to 1971; staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • St. Monica Parish School (416 East 80th Street) – Operated from 1883 to 1974; staffed by the Sisters of Charity (1883–1944) and the Sisters of St. Francis (1944–1974).
  • St. Patrick Old Cathedral School (233 Mott Street) – Operated from 1822 to 2010; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.[30]
  • St. Paul the Apostle Parish School (415 West 59th Street) – Run by the Paulist Fathers; operated from 1886 to 1974.
  • St. Rose of Lima School (Washington Heights) – Closed 2019.[21] Area parents did not expect the development as a new principal had been recently appointed.[31]
  • St. Stephen the Martyr Parish School (East 28th Street near Lexington Avenue) – Staffed by the Sisters of Mercy.
  • St Thomas the Apostle School (118 St. Nicholas Avenue) – Staffed by the Sisters.
Staten Island edit
  • Immaculate Conception School (Stapleton) – Closed in 2013; the archdiocese stated that the number of students was too low and that the school could not receive enough income;[32] had 216 students in 2013.[33]
  • Our Lady Help of Christians School (Tottenville) – Closed 2019.[21]
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel/St. Benedicta Parish School (Port Richmond) – Closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • St. Christopher School - Closed in 2023
  • St. Joseph's School (Rosebank) – Closed in 2013; that year it had 167 students.[32]
  • St. Joseph and St. Thomas Parish School (50 Maguire Avenue, Prince's Bay) – Established in 1966; formerly staffed by the Marianites of Holy Cross (1966–1989);[citation needed]; closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • St. Margaret Mary Parish School (Midland Beach) – Closed in 2011; in its final year it had 74 students, giving it a 30% utilization rate.[34]
  • St. Mary Parish School ( Rosebank) – Closed in 2011; in its final year it had 224 students, 90% of the building's capacity. Amy Padnani of the Staten Island Advance stated that despite the high utilization of the building, it was one of Staten Island's oldest Catholic school facilities and therefore "some speculate the school was chosen because of infrastructure problems".[34]
  • Saint Paul Elementary School (New Brighton) – Closed in 2006; in 2011, Saint Peter Elementary moved into its building.[35]
  • St. Roch Parish School (465 Villa Avenue, Port Richmond) – Staffed by the Sisters of St. John the Baptist;[citation needed] closed in 2011; in its final year it had 96 students, meaning the building was 35% utilized.[34]
  • St. Sylvester School (Concord) – Closed in 2011; in its final year it had 120 students, which meant it was 31% utilized.[34]
  • St. Peter–St. Paul Parish School (Randall Manor) – St. Peter had 210 students in 2011; in 2011, St. Peter moved from the former building in New Brighton to the ex-St. Paul Elementary School in New Brighton; that school had closed in 2006;[34] the school changed its name after the move;[32] closed in 2020 due to COVID-19.[17]
  • Immaculate Conception – Closed in 2013.
  • Assumption School

Dutchess County edit

Orange County edit

  • Holy Name of Mary Parish School (Montgomery) – Opened in 1900.
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish School (Highland Falls) – Operated from 1930 to 2011;[37] formerly staffed by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart;[citation needed] the archdiocese suggested that parents send their children to St. Gregory Barbarigo School in Garnerville.[38]
  • St. Anastasia Parish School (Harriman)
  • St. Columba Parish School (Chester) – Operated from 1908 to 1991; staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic;[citation needed] closed in 1991.[26]
  • St. Francis of Assisi Parish School (Newburgh) – Staffed by the Sisters of the Resurrection.
  • St. Joseph Parish School (Middletown) – Operated from 1887 to 2011; formerly staffed by the Ursuline Sisters.
  • St. Joseph Parish School (New Windsor) – Operated from 1966 to 2011;[citation needed] later operated as Divine Mercy School, which closed in 2020; in 2021, the archdiocese sold it to a yeshiva operator, Yeshiva Ketana Satmar KJ.[39]
  • St. Thomas of Canterbury Parish School (Cornwall-on-Hudson) – Closed in 2011.
  • St. Mary Parish School (Newburgh) – Closed in 1971; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Mary Parish School (Port Jervis) – Closed in 1971; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny and the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Patrick Parish School (Newburgh) – Staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity.

Putnam County edit

Rockland County edit

  • Immaculate Conception Parish School (Stony Point) – Closed in 2008; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.[19]
  • Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish School (Tappan) – Operated from 1965 to 1992; staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt.
  • St. Ann Parish School (Nyack) – Operated from 1892[citation needed] to 2003;[40] staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. Augustine Parish Elementary School (New City) – Closed in 2013.[10]
  • St. Catharine Parish School (Blauvelt) – Operated from 1957 to 2008.[19]
  • St. Joseph Parish School (Spring Valley) – Operated from 1927[citation needed] to 2005.[40]
  • St. Michael Parish School (Rockland Lake) – Operated from 1907 to 1927; staffed by the Sisters of St. Agnes.
  • St. Peter Parish School (Haverstraw) – Operated from 1863 to 2013; formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity (1884–?).[10]
    • In 2012, after the archdiocese announced that it could potentially be closed, the school community did a fundraising drive as the school was told it could remain open if a plan to raise $500,000 annually was produced. That year the school's per-student cost was $5,500 but it relied on archdiocese funds as it deliberately had tuition below cost, at $3,600,[40] so children of working class backgrounds could attend. It had an increasing enrollment at the time of closure, with 328 students in its final year.[2]

Sullivan County edit

  • Holy Cross Parish School (Callicoon) – Operated from 1925 to 1981; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny.
  • Our Lady of the Angels Parish School (Jeffersonville) – Operated from 1954 to 1968; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny.
  • St. Aloysius School (Livingston Manor) – Opened in 1904; closed after 1971; formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt.
  • St. Joseph Mountain School (Forestburgh) – Operated as a boarding school by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. Mary Parish School (Obernburg) – Opened in 1882; run by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. Peter Parish School (Monticello) – Run by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. Peter's Regional School (Liberty) – Closed in 2019,[41] with 42 students; was the final remaining Catholic school in Sullivan County; school became an early learning center in 2016 after an earlier plan to close the school was canceled; the Catholic schools in closest proximity to St. Peters are Our Lady of Mount Carmel Elementary School in Wallkill and St. John Elementary School in Goshen.[42]

Ulster County edit

  • Immaculate Conception Parish School (Kingston) – Staffed by the Felician Sisters.
  • St. Augustine Parish School (Highland) – Operated from 1958 to 2011; formerly staffed by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart (1958–1973).
  • St. Catherine Laboure Parish School (Lake Katrine) – Operated from 1959 to 1972; staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill.
  • St. Joseph School (Kingston) – Had 267 students in 2007;[43] was originally scheduled to close in 2013; however, the archdiocese reversed course and allowed it to stay open;[44] closed in 2017;[45] by spring 2017, the school had 146 students; the would-be enrollment had dropped to 90 for the 2017–2018 school year; Kingston Catholic School acquired the St. Joseph building and turned it into its middle school facility;[43] older building was put up for sale in 2019.[46]
  • St. Joseph Parish School (New Paltz) – Operated from 1949 to 1970; staffed by the Benedictine Sisters of Elizabeth (1949–1970).
  • St. Mary Parish School (Kingston) – Merged with St. Peter School in 1970 to form Kingston Catholic; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Mary of the Snow Parish School (Saugerties) – Operated from 1882 to 2013; formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity.[10]
    • In 1995, the school had 153 students, while in 1999 it had 227 students; principal Christine Molinelli stated that she was able to successfully campaign to increase the enrollment in the 1990s; there were 89 students in 2013.[47] Father Chris Berean stated that he had been able to convince 14 families to send their children to St. Mary of the Snow in 2013, as the archdiocese stated it may stay open if enrollment reached 120; the archdiocese closed it anyway.[48]
  • St. Peter Parish School (Kingston) – Opened in 1858 and merged with St. Mary School in 1970 to form Kingston Catholic; staffed by the Sisters of Charity (1877–88) and the Sisters of Christian Charity (1888–??).
  • St. Peter Parish School (Rosendale) – Operated from 1890 to 2001;[24] staffed by the Sisters of Charity.

Westchester County edit

  • Assumption Parish School (Peekskill) – Operated from 1907 to 2013; staffed by the Missionary Sisters of St. Francis.[10]
  • Assumption Parish School (Tuckahoe) – Operated from 1960 to 1979; staffed by the Religious Teachers Filippini.[49]
  • Blessed Sacrament Academy Grade School (Yonkers) – Operated from 1915 to 1961; operated and staffed by the Sacramentine Nuns.
  • Blessed Sacrament Parish School (New Rochelle) – Operated from 1866 to 2007; staffed by the Ursuline Sisters (1924–1995).
  • Christ the King Parish School (Yonkers) – Closed in 2011.
  • Corpus Christi Parish School (Port Chester) – Operated from 1959 to 2008; merged with Holy Rosary in Port Chester; staffed by the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco.[19]
  • Elizabeth Ann Seton Academy (Yonkers) – Opened in 1898; operated and staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • Good Counsel Academy Elementary School (White Plains and Valhalla) – Operated from 1922 to 2017; relocated from White Plains to Valhalla in 2015; sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion.
  • Holy Eucharist Parish School (Yonkers) – Closed in 1960; staffed by the Sisters of Mercy.
  • Holy Family Parish School (New Rochelle) – Operated from 1920 to 2005; staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Newburgh; reopened in 2018; closed in 2020.
  • Holy Name of Jesus Parish School (Valhalla) – Operated from 1963 to 2013.[10]
  • Holy Name of Jesus School (New Rochelle) – Operated from 1953 to 2018; relocated to Holy Family Parish where it was known as Holy Family School; closed permanently in 2020; formerly staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Hastings-on-Hudson.
  • Holy Rosary Parish School (Hawthorne) – Closed in 2008.[19]
  • Holy Rosary Parish School (Port Chester) – Operated from 1945 to 2008; merged in 2008 with Corpus Christi in Port Chester.[19]
  • Holy Name of Mary Parish School (Croton-on-Hudson) – Operated from 1929 to ~1985; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Peace/Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart.
  • Immaculate Conception Parish School (Irvington) – Closed in 2008; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Peace.[19]
  • Most Holy Trinity Parish School (Mamaroneck) – Closed in 1986; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Hastings-on-Hudson and the Sisters of Charity of New York.
  • Most Holy Trinity Parish School (Yonkers) – Closed in 1986; staffed by the Sisters of Ss. Cyril & Methodius and the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • Mount Carmel–St. Anthony School (Yonkers)[50] – Operated from 1963 to 2005; parish operated by Pallottine Fathers; formerly staffed by the Missionary Canonesses of St. Augustine.
  • Our Lady of Fatima Parish School (Scarsdale) – Operated from 1950 to 2013;[10] formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters.
  • Our Lady of Mercy/St. Mary Parish School (Port Chester) – Operated from 1848 to 1993; staffed by the Sisters of Charity of New York (1868–1993).
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish School (Mount Vernon) – Operated from 1925 to 1991; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny (1925–1981).
  • Our Lady of the Rosary Parish School (Yonkers) – Opened in 1908; staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic of Blauvelt.
  • Sacred Heart Parish School (Dobbs Ferry) – Staffed by the Sisters of Mercy.
  • Sacred Heart School for the Arts Parish School (Mount Vernon) – Operated from 1894 to 2011; formerly staffed by the Sisters of Mercy.
  • St. Ann Parish School (Ossining) – Closed in 2011.
  • St. Anthony of Padua Parish School (West Harrison) – Staffed by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion; closed in 2011.
  • St. Augustine Parish School (Larchmont) – Operated from 1912 to 1976; staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Newburgh (1912–1973).[14]
  • St. Bartholomew Parish School (Yonkers) – Operated from 1913 to 2011; formerly staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic and Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • St. Bernard Parish School (White Plains) – Closed in 1977.
  • St. Casimir Parish School (Yonkers) – Operated from 1905 to 2013; formerly staffed by the Sisters of the Resurrection (1905–1997).[10]
  • St. Catharine Parish School (Pelham) – Opened in 1907; staffed by the Sisters of St. Francis of Hastings-on-Hudson.
  • St. Denis Parish School (Yonkers) – Operated from 1926 to 2006; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School (Shrub Oak) – Operated from 1966 to 2020; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Francis of Assisi School (Mount Kisco) – Staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Gabriel Parish School (New Rochelle) – Operated from 1898 to 1976; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Gregory the Great Parish School (Harrison) – Operated from 1953 to 2002.
  • St. Hyacinth School for Boys (Hawthorne) – Operated from 1892 to 1932; run by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. John & St. Mary Parish School (Chappaqua) – Operated from 1959 to 1972; staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation.
  • St. John the Evangelist Parish School (White Plains) – Operated from 1888 to 2006; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Joseph's Parish School (Croton Falls) – Staffed by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion (2010–2011); closed in 2011.
  • St. Joseph Parish School (New Rochelle) – Opened in 1909; staffed by the Sisters of St. Francis of Hastings-on-Hudson.
  • St. Joseph Parish School (Yonkers) – Operated from 1872 to 1992; staffed by the Sisters of Charity (1881–?).
  • St. Mary Parish School (Yonkers) – Operated from 1857 to 2011; staffed by the Sisters of Charity of New York (1857–2011); formerly staffed by the De La Salle Christian Brothers (1861–1968).
  • St. Mary of the Assumption Parish School (Katonah) – Closed in 1993.
  • St. Matthew Parish School (Hastings-on-Hudson) – Operated from 1889 to 2005; staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Peace.
  • St. Michael Greek Parish School (Yonkers) – Opened in 1954; staffed by the Sisters of St. Basil the Great.
  • St. Nicholas of Myra Ruthenian Parish School (Yonkers) – Opened in 1912.
  • St. Patrick Parish School (Verplanck) – Operated from 1891 to 1991; staffed by the Missionary Sisters of St. Francis/Franciscan Sisters of Peace.
  • St. Patrick School (Bedford) – Operated from 1956 to 2020; staffed by the Sisters of Charity.
  • St. Paul School (Yonkers) – Operated from 1949 to 2020; staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • St. Pius X Parish School (Scarsdale) – Operated from 1956 to 2005; staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill.
  • St. Teresa of Avila Parish School (Sleepy Hollow) – Operated from 1885 to 1993; staffed by the Missionary Sisters of St. Francis/Franciscan Sisters of Peace (1885–1984).
  • St. Theresa Parish School (Briarcliff Manor) – Closed in 2013.[10]
  • St. Thomas Parish School (Pleasantville) – Closed in 1972; staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic.
  • St. Vito Parish School (Mamaroneck) – Operated from 1960 to 1986; staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill.
  • Sts. Peter & Paul Parish School (Mount Vernon) – Operated from 1949 to 2011; formerly staffed by the Sisters of the Holy Child.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of closed schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following American schools were once operated by Catholic churches in the Archdiocese of New York and have closed The number of schools operated by the archdiocese in the early 1960s was 414 that figure went down to 274 in early 2011 1 and then 245 in 2013 2 The student count went from 212 781 in 1961 to 79 782 in 2011 1 and then below 75 000 in 2013 2 The archdiocese closed 13 schools in New York City and 14 outside of New York City in 2011 3 Contents 1 Schools that have closed in the Archdiocese 1 1 Seminaries 1 2 Catholic colleges and universities 1 2 1 Colleges and universities in New York City 1 2 2 Colleges and universities outside of New York City 1 3 K 12 schools 1 4 High schools 1 4 1 New York City 1 4 1 1 The Bronx 1 4 1 2 Manhattan 1 4 1 3 Staten Island 1 4 2 Dutchess County 1 4 3 Orange County 1 4 4 Rockland County 1 4 5 Ulster County 1 4 6 Westchester County 1 5 Elementary schools 1 5 1 New York City 1 5 1 1 The Bronx 1 5 1 2 Manhattan 1 5 1 3 Staten Island 1 5 2 Dutchess County 1 5 3 Orange County 1 5 4 Putnam County 1 5 5 Rockland County 1 5 6 Sullivan County 1 5 7 Ulster County 1 5 8 Westchester County 2 ReferencesSchools that have closed in the Archdiocese editSeminaries edit Cathedral College Upper West Side Manhattan served as the archdiocese s minor seminary from 1903 to 1968 it closed in 1968 and merged with Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception in Douglaston New York St John Neumann Seminary Riverdale 1980 2001 Yonkers Dunwoodie 2001 2012 served as the archdiocese s minor seminary residence from 1980 to 2012 located in the Riverdale section of the Bronx from 1980 to 2001 before moving to the campus of St Joseph s Seminary in the Dunwoodie section of Yonkers New York closed in 2012 as part of the new inter diocesan program that saw the minor seminaries of the Archdiocese of New York the Diocese of Brooklyn and the Diocese of Rockville Centre merge at Cathedral College in Douglaston students from the seminary studied at either St John s University in Jamaica Queens or Fordham University in the Bronx for their undergraduate philosophy degrees Catholic colleges and universities edit Colleges and universities in New York City edit College of Holy Names Manhattan Run by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary closed in 1969 Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Manhattan Run by the Society of the Sacred Heart opened in 1917 and moved to Purchase in 1952 Marymount Manhattan College Manhattan Run by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary opened in 1936 declared non Catholic by Cardinal Edward Egan in 2005 Mercy Hospital School of Nursing Manhattan Run by the Sisters of Mercy operated from 1904 to 1967 Misericordia Hospital School of Nursing the Bronx Run by the Misericordia Sisters operated from 1911 to 1982 located in Manhattan from 1911 to 1958 Notre Dame College Staten Island Run by the Sisters of Notre Dame operated from 1931 to 1971 St Clare Hospital School of Nursing Manhattan Run by the Franciscan Sisters of Alleghany operated from 1951 to 1976 St Francis Xavier College Manhattan Run by the Society of Jesus operated from 1847 to 1912 St Pius X School of Liturgical Music Manhattan Run by the Society of the Sacred Heart opened in 1916 moved to Purchase in 1952 St Vincent Hospital School of Nursing Manhattan Run by the Sisters of Charity operated from 1905 to 1999 St Vincent Hospital School of Nursing Staten Island Run by the Sisters of Charity operated from 1912 to 1998 Colleges and universities outside of New York City edit Elizabeth Seton College Yonkers Run by the Sisters of Charity of New York opened in 1961 when the Sisters of Charity upgraded it from a high school and merged with Iona College in 1989 closed in 1993 when Iona relinquished property due to financial difficulties now owned by Tara Circle Epiphany Apostolic College Newburgh Run by the Josephites of Baltimore merged with Our Lady of Hope Seminary in 1970 Good Counsel College White Plains Run by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion opened in 1923 and merged with Pace University in 1975 Ladycliff College Highland Falls Run by the Missionary Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis operated from 1933 to 1980 Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart Purchase Run by the Society of the Sacred Heart moved from Manhattan in 1952 and became non denominational in 1971 Marian College Poughkeepsie New York Run by the Marist Brothers opened in 1946 renamed Marist College in 1959 Marist College Poughkeepsie Run by the Marist Brothers declared non Catholic by Cardinal Edward Egan in 2003 Maryknoll School of Theology Maryknoll Run by the Maryknoll Sisters of St Dominic operated from 1933 to 1995 Marymount College Tarrytown Run by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary operated from 1907 to 2002 merged with Fordham University in 2002 closed in 2007 Presentation Junior College of the Sacred Heart New Windsor Run by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary closed in 1970 Queen of Apostles College Harriman Run by the Sisters of the Catholic Apostolate closed in 1981 Rodgers College Maryknoll Run by the Maryknoll Sisters of St Dominic closed in 1973 formerly known as Maryknoll Teachers College and Mary Rodgers College St Ann Scholasticate Poughkeepsie Run by the Marist Brothers opened in 1910 renamed to Marian College in 1946 St Joseph Hospital School of Nursing Yonkers Run by the Sisters of Charity operated from 1946 to 1978 St Pius X School of Liturgical Music Purchase Run by the Society of the Sacred Heart operated from 1952 to 1969 K 12 schools edit The BronxSt John Villa Academy All girls school established in 1932 staffed by the Sisters of St John the Baptist 4 1 High schools edit New York City edit The Bronx edit Aquinas Hall Business School Run by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill operated from 1923 to 1939 Clason Point Military Academy Run by the Lasallian Christian Brothers opened in 1883 moved to Oakdale in 1927 and renamed La Salle Military Academy Manhattan Preparatory School Run by the Lasallian Christian Brothers operated from 1854 to 1972 5 Maplehurst Academy of the Sacred Heart Run by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus moved to Greenwich Connecticut in 1945 Mother Butler High School Run by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary opened in 1958 merged in 1974 with Immaculate Heart of Mary High School in Manhattan Mount St Vincent Academy Run by the Sisters of Charity moved to Tuxedo Park in 1942 St Augustine Academy Parish high school established in 1888 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Brendan Academy Parish high school operated from 1931 to 1939 6 St Helena Commercial High School Parish high school opened in 1956 merged with Msgr Scanlan High School in 2002 7 St Helena High School for Boys Parish high school staffed by the Marist Brothers opened in 1949 renamed to Msgr Scanlan High School in 1972 merged with Msgr Scanlan High School for Girls in 1976 7 St Helena High School for Girls Parish high school staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill opened in 1949 renamed to Msgr Scanlan High School in 1972 merged with Msgr Scanlan High School for Boys in 1976 7 St Nicholas of Tolentine High School Parish high school operated from 1927 to 1991 staffed by the Dominican Friars 8 St Pius V Commercial School Parish high school operated from 1930 to 1962 renamed St Pius V High School in 1962 co educational from 1930 to 1945 staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt St Pius V High School All girls school operated from 1962 to 2011 staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt Ursuline Academy Run by the Ursuline Sisters operated from 1911 to 1959 Manhattan edit Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary Run by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary operated from 1947 to unknown closing date Academy of the Sacred Heart Run by the Society of the Sacred Heart operated from 1841 to 1917 All Saints Academy Staffed by the Sisters of Charity Assisium Secretarial School Run by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart Bishop Dubois High School Operated from 1946 to 1976 originally located at 503 amp 505 West 152nd Street 9 Blessed Sacrament High School Parish high school operated from 1924 to 1964 Cathedral High School St Joseph Annex 109 11 Washington Place Operated from 1944 to an unknown closing date De La Salle Institute Run by the Lasallian Christian Brothers closed in 1960 Hallomas Business School Run by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart Holy Cross Academy Run by the Sisters of Charity operated from 1858 to 1972 Holy Rosary Academy Run by the Sisters of St Dominic Holy Trinity High School Manhattan Parish high school closed in 1960 Immaculata High School Parish high school operated from 1934 to 1989 Immaculate Heart of Mary High School Merged in 1974 with Mother Butler High School in the Bronx Mother Cabrini High School All girls school opened in 1899 by Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini staffed by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus closed in June 2014 Monsignor Kelly Jr High School All boys school for gifted and the highest I Q New York County students closed in 1972 Our Lady of Lourdes Academy Operated from 1912 to 1943 run by the Sisters of St Ursula moved to West 79th Street and renamed Notre Dame School Paulist Fathers High School Run by the Paulist Fathers operated from 1922 to 1974 Power Memorial Academy Run by the Christian Brothers closed in 1984 Rice High School All boys school staffed by the Irish Christian Brothers closed in 2011 St Agnes Boys High School All boys school staffed by the Marist Brothers closed in 2013 10 St Alphonsus Commercial High School for Girls Parish high school closed in 1980 staffed by the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary St Ann Academy Run by the Marist Brothers operated from 1892 to 1957 moved to Jamaica Queens and renamed Archbishop Molloy High School St Augustine Academy Opened in 1870 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Brigid Academy Opened in 1856 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Gabriel Academy Opened in 1860 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Jerome Academy Run by the Ursuline Sisters St Lawrence Academy Operated from 1854 to 1960 staffed by the Jesuit Fathers and the Sisters of Charity St Mary Academy Opened in 1833 run by the Sisters of Charity St Michael Academy for Boys Parish high school operated from 1931 to 1947 staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary St Michael Academy for Girls Parish high school operated from 1924 to 2010 staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 11 St Vincent de Paul Academy Run by the Marianite Sisters of the Holy Cross opened in 1868 moved to Tarrytown in 1922 St Walburga Academy Operated from 1904 to 1957 staffed by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus moved to Rye in 1957 Thorpe Secretarial School Operated from 1946 to 1971 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic 12 Ursuline Academy Run by the Ursuline Sisters opened in 1873 moved to the Bronx in 1911 Villa Maria Academy Run by the Sisters of Notre Dame Staten Island edit Academy of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Run by the Sisters of Notre Dame Academy of St Louis Opened in 1905 staffed by the Marianite Sisters of the Holy Cross Augustinian Academy Run by the Augustinian Friars operated from 1899 to 1969 St Peter s High School for Girls All girls school operated from 1917 to 2011 St John Villa Academy All girls school established in 1922 and closed in 2018 run by the Sisters of St John the Baptist Dutchess County edit Cardinal Farley Military Academy Rhinecliff Run by the Irish Christian Brothers operated from 1942 to 1971 St Peter High School Poughkeepsie Parish high school staffed by the Marist Brothers operated from 1927 to 1936 Orange County edit Garr Institute Goshen Parish high school operated from 1904 to 1946 staffed by the Sisters of Charity and the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary renamed to St John High School in 1946 Ladycliff Academy Highland Falls Operated from 1900 to 1960 staffed by the Missionary Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis moved to Mohegan Lake in 1960 and renamed Franciscan High School 13 Mount St Joseph Academy New Windsor Staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mount St Mary Academy Newburgh Staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic Mount St Vincent Academy Tuxedo Park Opened in 1942 staffed by the Sisters of Charity Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Academy Goshen St John High School Goshen Archdiocesan high school operated from 1946 to 1963 staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary renamed to John S Burke Catholic High School in 1963 Ursuline Academy of the Sacred Heart Middletown Run by the Ursuline Sisters Rockland County edit Rosary Academy Sparkill Run by the Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary operated from 1956 to 1980 School of the Holy Child Suffern Run by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus closed in 1971 St Agnes School Sparkill Run by the Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of the Rosary operated from 1876 to 1977 St Mary Villa Academy Sloatsburg Run by the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate operated from 1944 to 1978 Ulster County edit Academy of St Ursula Kingston Run by Sisters of St Ursula operated from 1925 to 1966 succeeded by John A Coleman Catholic High School St Mary Academy Kingston Parish high school run by the Sisters of Charity John A Coleman Catholic High School Hurley Operated from 1966 to 2019 Westchester County edit Academy of Our Lady of the Angels Peekskill Run by the Missionary Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis operated from 1870 to 1900 moved to Highland Falls in 1900 and renamed Ladycliff Academy 13 Academy of the Resurrection High School Rye Parish high school operated from 1950 to 1991 Academy of St Aloysius Yonkers Run by the Sisters of Charity opened in 1868 closed by 1888 Blessed Sacrament Academy Yonkers Run by the Sacramentine Sisters operated from 1915 to 1975 Blessed Sacrament High School for Boys New Rochelle Parish high school merged with St Gabriel High School for Girls in 1985 Blessed Sacrament St Gabriel High School New Rochelle Co educational school established in 1985 by the merger of Blessed Sacrament High School and St Gabriel High School operated by the parishes of Blessed Sacrament and St Gabriel formerly staffed by the Irish Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity closed in 2013 10 Dominican Academy Larchmont Run by the Sisters of St Dominic of Newburgh 14 Elizabeth Seton School Yonkers Run by the Sisters of Charity operated from 1951 to 1964 school buildings used for Elizabeth Seton College Franciscan High School Mohegan Lake Run by the Missionary Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis operated from 1960 to 1991 13 Mary Immaculate High School Ossining Run by the Dominican Sisters of Columbus Ohio operated from 1915 to 1975 Marymount Secondary School Tarrytown Run by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary closed in 1976 15 Our Lady of Victory Academy Dobbs Ferry All girls school operated from 1961 to 2011 operated and staffed by the Sisters of Mercy St Clare Academy Hastings on Hudson Run by the Sisters of St Francis closed in 1975 St Gabriel High School for Girls New Rochelle Parish high school operated from 1924 to 1985 merged with Blessed Sacrament High School for Boys in 1985 St John Academy White Plains Parish high school staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Mary High School Katonah Parish high school operated from 1924 to 1967 succeeded by John F Kennedy Catholic High School St Vincent de Paul Academy Tarrytown Run by the Marianite Sisters of the Holy Cross operated from 1922 to 1978 Academy of Our Lady of Good Counsel White Plains Operated from 1922 to 2015 operated and staffed by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion Elementary schools edit New York City edit The Bronx edit Blessed Sacrament Parish School 1160 Beach Avenue Operated from 1929 to 2013 10 formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity Sonia Sotomayor was an alumna of this school 3 Holy Family School Closed in 2023 Holy Spirit Parish School 1960 University Avenue Closed in 2013 10 Michael Powell of The New York Times wrote that the school s tuition fees were a pittance compared with a Dalton or a Brearley 16 Immaculate Conception School East Gun Hill Road Closed in 2023 Mount St Ursula Elementary School Run by the Ursuline Sisters operated from 1855 to 1968 Nativity of Our Blessed Lady Parish School 3893 Dyre Avenue Edenwald Closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 Our Lady of Angels Parish School 2865 Claflin Avenue Operated from 1928 to 2013 10 Our Lady of the Assumption Parish School 1617 Parkview Avenue Pelham Bay Closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 Our Lady of Mercy Parish School 2512 Marion Avenue Formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa closed in 2013 10 Our Lady of Solace Parish School Morris Park Avenue at Holland Avenue Operated from 1927 to 2005 Sacred Heart Private School 1651 Zerega Avenue Westchester Square Operated from 1935 to 2008 administered by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 18 St Adalbert Parish School Staffed by the Felician Franciscan Sisters St Angela Merici School Closed in 2023 St Anthony Parish School 4520 Matilda Avenue Operated from 1953 to 2008 merged in 2008 with St Frances of Rome School 19 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic 20 St Anthony Parish School 1776 Mansion Street Closed in 2013 10 formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Ann School 3511 Bainbridge Avenue Closed in 2017 formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill St Anthony of Padua Parish School 826 East 166th Street Operated from 1905 to 1977 staffed by the Sisters of Christian Charity St Augustine Parish School 1176 Franklin Avenue Operated from 1887 to 2011 formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity and the De La Salle Christian Brothers St Brendan School Closed in 2023St St Dominic Parish School 1684 White Plains Road Staffed by the Sisters of St John the Baptist closed in 2011 St Frances of Rome Parish School 4321 Barnes Avenue Operated from 1929 to 2008 merged in 2008 with St Anthony School 4520 Matilda Avenue 19 St Jerome Parish School 222 Alexander Avenue Formerly staffed by the De La Salle Christian Brothers closed in 2013 10 St Joseph School Tremont Closed 2019 21 St John Parish School 3141 Kingsbridge Avenue Kingsbridge Staffed by the Religious of Jesus and Mary formerly staffed by the De La Salle Christian Brothers citation needed closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 St John Vianney Parish School 2141 Seward Avenue Operated from 1963 to 2011 St Luke Parish School 608 East 139th Street Mott Haven Closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 St Margaret Mary School Closed in 2023 St Mary Star of the Sea Parish School 580 Minnieford Avenue Operated from 1950 to 2013 10 St Martin of Tours Parish School 695 East 182nd Street Crotona 22 Operated from 1925 to 2011 staffed by the Dominican Sisters citation needed After it opened in 1925 its student body was mostly Irish American and Italian American and most parents were in the working class fields African American and Latino families began entering the area in the 1960s In its heyday it had over 1 000 students 1 Throughout the school s life many of its students originated from immigrant families 22 The suburban flight of the 1970s and the increasingly low socioeconomic profile of the neighborhood impacted the school In 2011 it had nine lay teachers and 104 students 1 St Nicholas of Tolentine School University Heights Closed 2019 21 St Rita School Staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill St Pius V Parish School 413 East 144th Street Closed in 2008 19 St Thomas Aquinas Parish School 1909 Daly Avenue Crotona Closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 St Valentine Parish School Staffed by the Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception Sts Anthony and Frances of Rome Parish School 4520 Matilda Avenue Established in 2008 from merger of St Anthony School and St Frances of Rome School closed in 2011 Sts Philips and James Parish School 1160 East 213th Street Williamsbridge Closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 Santa Maria School Closed in 2023Manhattan edit Academy of St Paul and St Ann Closed in 2023 All Saints Parish School 52 East 130th Street Formerly staffed by the Irish Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity closed in 2011 Annunciation Parish School 461 West 131st Street Formerly staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary and the Dominican Sisters of St Mary of the Springs 1922 1978 closed in 2013 10 Ascension School Closed in 2023 Assumption Parish School 49th Street Staffed by the Sisters of Notre Dame Commander John J Shea Memorial School 132 East 111th Street Opened in 1943 staffed by the Sisters of Mercy and the Irish Christian Brothers Corpus Christi Parish School 535 West 121st Street Morningside Heights Established in 1907 formerly staffed by the Marist Brothers the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa and the Sisters of Charity citation needed closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 Holy Cross Parish School 332 West 43rd Street Closed in 2013 10 The Holy Cross School served the Hells Kitchen Times Square area circa 2011 it had about 300 students 23 some students originated from areas outside of New York City and outside New York State in 2013 the archdiocese announced that the school was to close 2 the school had the possibility of remaining open if 720 000 in pledges to the school were obtained and the school community almost got to the number however the school was to be closed anyway 10 Holy Name of Jesus Parish School 202 West 97th Street Operated from 1905 to 2013 staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers 1905 2013 and the Sisters of Charity 1905 2013 10 Holy Cross Academy Private School Operated from 1903 to 1950 staffed by the Sisters of Charity Holy Innocents Parish School West 37th Street Closed in 1918 Holy Name of Jesus School West 97th Street Closed in 2013 10 Holy Trinity Parish School West 83rd Street Closed by 1979 Immaculate Conception School Closed in 2023 Mary Help of Christians Parish School Closed in 2005 Our Lady of Loretto Parish School Elizabeth Street Operated from 1927 to 1938 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish School Merged with Our Lady of the Holy Rosary School in 1975 Our Lady of Pompeii Parish School 240 Bleecker Street Established in 1930 staffed by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus citation needed closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 Our Lady of Sorrows Parish School 219 Stanton Street Closed in 2011 Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Parish School 450 East 119th Street Opened in 1949 and merged with Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in 1975 Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Closed in 2023 Resurrection Parish School Closed in 2005 Sacred Hearts of Jesus amp Mary Parish School East 33rd Street Operated from 1925 to St Agnes Parish School East 44th Street Opened in 1893 staffed by the Sisters of Charity and the Marist Brothers St Ambrose Parish School 54th Street Operated from 1910 to 1935 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic St Ann Parish School 12th Street Opened in 1863 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Anthony of Padua Parish School MacDougal Street Opened in 1873 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Alleghany St Bernard St Xavier Parish School Closed in 2001 24 St Boniface Parish School Opened in 1868 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic St Brigid School East Village Closed 2019 25 St Catherine of Genoa Parish School Closed in 2005 staffed by the Sisters of Mercy St Catherine of Siena Parish School 411 East 68th Street Opened in 1906 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic St Cecilia Parish School 120 East 106th Street East Harlem Closed in 1991 26 staffed by the Sisters of Mercy and Irish Christian Brothers citation needed St Clare Parish School West 36th Street Staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Alleghany St Clemens Mary Parish School 406 12 West 40th Street Closed in 1971 staffed by the Sisters of the Resurrection 27 St Columba Parish School 331 West 25th Street Closed in 2006 staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity 27 28 St Francis of Assisi Parish School West 31st Street Staffed by the Sisters of St Francis St Francis de Sales Academy East 97th Street Closed in 2007 staffed by the Sisters of the Holy Union St Gabriel Parish School West 37th Street Staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity St James Parish School 37 St James Place Opened in 1854 merged in 2010 with St Joseph School on Monroe Street 29 St James St Joseph Parish School 1 Monroe Street Opened in 2010 from the merger of St James School and St Joseph School closed in 2013 staffed by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 10 St Jean Baptiste Parish School 185 East 76th Street Operated from 1886 to 1987 St John the Evangelist School 388 East 55th Street Opened in 1908 St Joseph Parish School Closed in 2005 St Joseph of the Holy Family Parish School 168 Morningside Avenue Operated from 1860 to 2011 formerly staffed by the School Sisters of Notre Dame St Jude Parish School 433 West 204th Street Operated from 1952 to 2013 10 St Lawrence Academy School 42 East 84th Street Closed in 1960 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Michael Parish School West 32nd Street at Ninth Avenue Operated from 1870 to 1971 staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary St Monica Parish School 416 East 80th Street Operated from 1883 to 1974 staffed by the Sisters of Charity 1883 1944 and the Sisters of St Francis 1944 1974 St Patrick Old Cathedral School 233 Mott Street Operated from 1822 to 2010 staffed by the Sisters of Charity 30 St Paul the Apostle Parish School 415 West 59th Street Run by the Paulist Fathers operated from 1886 to 1974 St Rose of Lima School Washington Heights Closed 2019 21 Area parents did not expect the development as a new principal had been recently appointed 31 St Stephen the Martyr Parish School East 28th Street near Lexington Avenue Staffed by the Sisters of Mercy St Thomas the Apostle School 118 St Nicholas Avenue Staffed by the Sisters Staten Island edit Immaculate Conception School Stapleton Closed in 2013 the archdiocese stated that the number of students was too low and that the school could not receive enough income 32 had 216 students in 2013 33 Our Lady Help of Christians School Tottenville Closed 2019 21 Our Lady of Mount Carmel St Benedicta Parish School Port Richmond Closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 St Christopher School Closed in 2023 St Joseph s School Rosebank Closed in 2013 that year it had 167 students 32 St Joseph and St Thomas Parish School 50 Maguire Avenue Prince s Bay Established in 1966 formerly staffed by the Marianites of Holy Cross 1966 1989 citation needed closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 St Margaret Mary Parish School Midland Beach Closed in 2011 in its final year it had 74 students giving it a 30 utilization rate 34 St Mary Parish School Rosebank Closed in 2011 in its final year it had 224 students 90 of the building s capacity Amy Padnani of the Staten Island Advance stated that despite the high utilization of the building it was one of Staten Island s oldest Catholic school facilities and therefore some speculate the school was chosen because of infrastructure problems 34 Saint Paul Elementary School New Brighton Closed in 2006 in 2011 Saint Peter Elementary moved into its building 35 St Roch Parish School 465 Villa Avenue Port Richmond Staffed by the Sisters of St John the Baptist citation needed closed in 2011 in its final year it had 96 students meaning the building was 35 utilized 34 St Sylvester School Concord Closed in 2011 in its final year it had 120 students which meant it was 31 utilized 34 St Peter St Paul Parish School Randall Manor St Peter had 210 students in 2011 in 2011 St Peter moved from the former building in New Brighton to the ex St Paul Elementary School in New Brighton that school had closed in 2006 34 the school changed its name after the move 32 closed in 2020 due to COVID 19 17 Immaculate Conception Closed in 2013 Assumption SchoolDutchess County edit Immaculate Conception Parish School Amenia Operated from 1881 to 1986 staffed by the Sisters of St Ursula and the Sisters of St Dominic Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish School Poughkeepsie Operated from 1930 to 2007 Regina Coeli Parish School Hyde Park Established in 1955 St Joachim Parish School Beacon Staffed by the Sisters of Charity merged with St John the Evangelist School St Joachim St John Parish School Beacon Closed in 2001 24 St John the Evangelist Parish School Beacon Staffed by the Sisters of Mercy merged with St Joachim School St Joseph Parish School Millbrook Closed in 2013 10 St Joseph Parish School Poughkeepsie Closed in 1966 also known as Mount Carmel South formerly staffed by the Sisters of the Resurrection St Mary Parish School Poughkeepsie Opened in 1878 formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity and the Sisters of St Dominic St Mary Elementary School Wappingers Falls Opened in September 1893 had 118 students in 2019 when it closed 36 formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Michael Parish School Poughkeepsie Staffed by the Sisters of Christian Charity St Peter Parish School Poughkeepsie Established in 1844 St Sylvia Parish School Tivoli Established in 1888 staffed by the Sisters of Charity Orange County edit Holy Name of Mary Parish School Montgomery Opened in 1900 Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish School Highland Falls Operated from 1930 to 2011 37 formerly staffed by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart citation needed the archdiocese suggested that parents send their children to St Gregory Barbarigo School in Garnerville 38 St Anastasia Parish School Harriman St Columba Parish School Chester Operated from 1908 to 1991 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic citation needed closed in 1991 26 St Francis of Assisi Parish School Newburgh Staffed by the Sisters of the Resurrection St Joseph Parish School Middletown Operated from 1887 to 2011 formerly staffed by the Ursuline Sisters St Joseph Parish School New Windsor Operated from 1966 to 2011 citation needed later operated as Divine Mercy School which closed in 2020 in 2021 the archdiocese sold it to a yeshiva operator Yeshiva Ketana Satmar KJ 39 St Thomas of Canterbury Parish School Cornwall on Hudson Closed in 2011 St Mary Parish School Newburgh Closed in 1971 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Mary Parish School Port Jervis Closed in 1971 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny and the Sisters of Charity St Patrick Parish School Newburgh Staffed by the Lasallian Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity Putnam County edit Our Lady of Loretto Parish School Cold Spring Operated from 1913 to 1977 staffed by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart Franciscan Sisters of Peace St John the Evangelist Parish School Mahopac Closed in 2011 St Lawrence O Toole Parish School Brewster Operated from 1927 to 2008 staffed by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion Rockland County edit Immaculate Conception Parish School Stony Point Closed in 2008 staffed by the Sisters of Charity 19 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish School Tappan Operated from 1965 to 1992 staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt St Ann Parish School Nyack Operated from 1892 citation needed to 2003 40 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic St Augustine Parish Elementary School New City Closed in 2013 10 St Catharine Parish School Blauvelt Operated from 1957 to 2008 19 St Joseph Parish School Spring Valley Operated from 1927 citation needed to 2005 40 St Michael Parish School Rockland Lake Operated from 1907 to 1927 staffed by the Sisters of St Agnes St Peter Parish School Haverstraw Operated from 1863 to 2013 formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity 1884 10 In 2012 after the archdiocese announced that it could potentially be closed the school community did a fundraising drive as the school was told it could remain open if a plan to raise 500 000 annually was produced That year the school s per student cost was 5 500 but it relied on archdiocese funds as it deliberately had tuition below cost at 3 600 40 so children of working class backgrounds could attend It had an increasing enrollment at the time of closure with 328 students in its final year 2 Sullivan County edit Holy Cross Parish School Callicoon Operated from 1925 to 1981 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny Our Lady of the Angels Parish School Jeffersonville Operated from 1954 to 1968 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny St Aloysius School Livingston Manor Opened in 1904 closed after 1971 formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt St Joseph Mountain School Forestburgh Operated as a boarding school by the Sisters of St Dominic St Mary Parish School Obernburg Opened in 1882 run by the Sisters of St Dominic St Peter Parish School Monticello Run by the Sisters of St Dominic St Peter s Regional School Liberty Closed in 2019 41 with 42 students was the final remaining Catholic school in Sullivan County school became an early learning center in 2016 after an earlier plan to close the school was canceled the Catholic schools in closest proximity to St Peters are Our Lady of Mount Carmel Elementary School in Wallkill and St John Elementary School in Goshen 42 Ulster County edit Immaculate Conception Parish School Kingston Staffed by the Felician Sisters St Augustine Parish School Highland Operated from 1958 to 2011 formerly staffed by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart 1958 1973 St Catherine Laboure Parish School Lake Katrine Operated from 1959 to 1972 staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill St Joseph School Kingston Had 267 students in 2007 43 was originally scheduled to close in 2013 however the archdiocese reversed course and allowed it to stay open 44 closed in 2017 45 by spring 2017 the school had 146 students the would be enrollment had dropped to 90 for the 2017 2018 school year Kingston Catholic School acquired the St Joseph building and turned it into its middle school facility 43 older building was put up for sale in 2019 46 St Joseph Parish School New Paltz Operated from 1949 to 1970 staffed by the Benedictine Sisters of Elizabeth 1949 1970 St Mary Parish School Kingston Merged with St Peter School in 1970 to form Kingston Catholic staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Mary of the Snow Parish School Saugerties Operated from 1882 to 2013 formerly staffed by the Sisters of Charity 10 In 1995 the school had 153 students while in 1999 it had 227 students principal Christine Molinelli stated that she was able to successfully campaign to increase the enrollment in the 1990s there were 89 students in 2013 47 Father Chris Berean stated that he had been able to convince 14 families to send their children to St Mary of the Snow in 2013 as the archdiocese stated it may stay open if enrollment reached 120 the archdiocese closed it anyway 48 St Peter Parish School Kingston Opened in 1858 and merged with St Mary School in 1970 to form Kingston Catholic staffed by the Sisters of Charity 1877 88 and the Sisters of Christian Charity 1888 St Peter Parish School Rosendale Operated from 1890 to 2001 24 staffed by the Sisters of Charity Westchester County edit Assumption Parish School Peekskill Operated from 1907 to 2013 staffed by the Missionary Sisters of St Francis 10 Assumption Parish School Tuckahoe Operated from 1960 to 1979 staffed by the Religious Teachers Filippini 49 Blessed Sacrament Academy Grade School Yonkers Operated from 1915 to 1961 operated and staffed by the Sacramentine Nuns Blessed Sacrament Parish School New Rochelle Operated from 1866 to 2007 staffed by the Ursuline Sisters 1924 1995 Christ the King Parish School Yonkers Closed in 2011 Corpus Christi Parish School Port Chester Operated from 1959 to 2008 merged with Holy Rosary in Port Chester staffed by the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco 19 Elizabeth Ann Seton Academy Yonkers Opened in 1898 operated and staffed by the Sisters of Charity Good Counsel Academy Elementary School White Plains and Valhalla Operated from 1922 to 2017 relocated from White Plains to Valhalla in 2015 sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion Holy Eucharist Parish School Yonkers Closed in 1960 staffed by the Sisters of Mercy Holy Family Parish School New Rochelle Operated from 1920 to 2005 staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Newburgh reopened in 2018 closed in 2020 Holy Name of Jesus Parish School Valhalla Operated from 1963 to 2013 10 Holy Name of Jesus School New Rochelle Operated from 1953 to 2018 relocated to Holy Family Parish where it was known as Holy Family School closed permanently in 2020 formerly staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Hastings on Hudson Holy Rosary Parish School Hawthorne Closed in 2008 19 Holy Rosary Parish School Port Chester Operated from 1945 to 2008 merged in 2008 with Corpus Christi in Port Chester 19 Holy Name of Mary Parish School Croton on Hudson Operated from 1929 to 1985 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Peace Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart Immaculate Conception Parish School Irvington Closed in 2008 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Peace 19 Most Holy Trinity Parish School Mamaroneck Closed in 1986 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Hastings on Hudson and the Sisters of Charity of New York Most Holy Trinity Parish School Yonkers Closed in 1986 staffed by the Sisters of Ss Cyril amp Methodius and the Sisters of St Dominic Mount Carmel St Anthony School Yonkers 50 Operated from 1963 to 2005 parish operated by Pallottine Fathers formerly staffed by the Missionary Canonesses of St Augustine Our Lady of Fatima Parish School Scarsdale Operated from 1950 to 2013 10 formerly staffed by the Dominican Sisters Our Lady of Mercy St Mary Parish School Port Chester Operated from 1848 to 1993 staffed by the Sisters of Charity of New York 1868 1993 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish School Mount Vernon Operated from 1925 to 1991 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny 1925 1981 Our Lady of the Rosary Parish School Yonkers Opened in 1908 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic of Blauvelt Sacred Heart Parish School Dobbs Ferry Staffed by the Sisters of Mercy Sacred Heart School for the Arts Parish School Mount Vernon Operated from 1894 to 2011 formerly staffed by the Sisters of Mercy St Ann Parish School Ossining Closed in 2011 St Anthony of Padua Parish School West Harrison Staffed by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion closed in 2011 St Augustine Parish School Larchmont Operated from 1912 to 1976 staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Newburgh 1912 1973 14 St Bartholomew Parish School Yonkers Operated from 1913 to 2011 formerly staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic and Presentation Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary St Bernard Parish School White Plains Closed in 1977 St Casimir Parish School Yonkers Operated from 1905 to 2013 formerly staffed by the Sisters of the Resurrection 1905 1997 10 St Catharine Parish School Pelham Opened in 1907 staffed by the Sisters of St Francis of Hastings on Hudson St Denis Parish School Yonkers Operated from 1926 to 2006 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Elizabeth Ann Seton School Shrub Oak Operated from 1966 to 2020 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Francis of Assisi School Mount Kisco Staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Gabriel Parish School New Rochelle Operated from 1898 to 1976 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Gregory the Great Parish School Harrison Operated from 1953 to 2002 St Hyacinth School for Boys Hawthorne Operated from 1892 to 1932 run by the Sisters of St Dominic St John amp St Mary Parish School Chappaqua Operated from 1959 to 1972 staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation St John the Evangelist Parish School White Plains Operated from 1888 to 2006 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Joseph s Parish School Croton Falls Staffed by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion 2010 2011 closed in 2011 St Joseph Parish School New Rochelle Opened in 1909 staffed by the Sisters of St Francis of Hastings on Hudson St Joseph Parish School Yonkers Operated from 1872 to 1992 staffed by the Sisters of Charity 1881 St Mary Parish School Yonkers Operated from 1857 to 2011 staffed by the Sisters of Charity of New York 1857 2011 formerly staffed by the De La Salle Christian Brothers 1861 1968 St Mary of the Assumption Parish School Katonah Closed in 1993 St Matthew Parish School Hastings on Hudson Operated from 1889 to 2005 staffed by the Franciscan Sisters of Peace St Michael Greek Parish School Yonkers Opened in 1954 staffed by the Sisters of St Basil the Great St Nicholas of Myra Ruthenian Parish School Yonkers Opened in 1912 St Patrick Parish School Verplanck Operated from 1891 to 1991 staffed by the Missionary Sisters of St Francis Franciscan Sisters of Peace St Patrick School Bedford Operated from 1956 to 2020 staffed by the Sisters of Charity St Paul School Yonkers Operated from 1949 to 2020 staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary St Pius X Parish School Scarsdale Operated from 1956 to 2005 staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill St Teresa of Avila Parish School Sleepy Hollow Operated from 1885 to 1993 staffed by the Missionary Sisters of St Francis Franciscan Sisters of Peace 1885 1984 St Theresa Parish School Briarcliff Manor Closed in 2013 10 St Thomas Parish School Pleasantville Closed in 1972 staffed by the Sisters of St Dominic St Vito Parish School Mamaroneck Operated from 1960 to 1986 staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill Sts Peter amp Paul Parish School Mount Vernon Operated from 1949 to 2011 formerly 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