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List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark

The following is a list of schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. As of the Fall of 1987, there were 40 high schools and 187 elementary schools in the four counties of the archdiocese.[1] At the start of the school year in 2023, there were 22 high schools[2] and 49 elementary schools.[3]

K-12 schools edit

Essex County
Union County

7-12 schools edit

Hudson County
Union County

High schools edit

Bergen County[4]
Essex County[5]
Hudson County[6]
* Alternative school financially independent of archdiocese.
Union County[7]

K-8 schools edit

Bergen County edit

  • Academy of the Most Blessed Sacrament (Franklin Lakes)
  • Academy of Our Lady (Glen Rock)
  • Academy of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Tenafly)
  • Academy of Our Lady of Grace (Fairview)
  • Academy of St Paul (Ramsey) Formerly known as St. Paul School and St. Paul Interparochial School[8]
  • Christ the Teacher Academy (Interparochial) (Fort Lee)
    • The churches sponsoring the school are: Holy Trinity and Madonna in Fort Lee, Epiphany in Cliffside Park, and Holy Rosary in Edgewater.[9] It occupies the former facility of the Madonna Catholic School.[9] Epiphany joined after Epiphany School merged into Christ the Teacher in 2005.[10]
  • Corpus Christi School (PreK-8) (Hasbrouck Heights)
  • Notre Dame Academy (Interparochial) (Palisades Park)
  • Our Lady of Mercy Academy (Interparochial) (Park Ridge)
  • Queen of Peace School (North Arlington)
  • Sacred Heart School (Lyndhurst)
  • St. Elizabeth School (Wyckoff)
  • St. John Academy (Interparochial) (Hillsdale)
  • St. Joseph School (Oradell)
  • St. Leo's School (Elmwood Park)
  • St. Peter Academy (River Edge)
  • Visitation Academy (Paramus)

Essex County edit

Newark
  • St. Benedict's Prep School Elementary Division (see K-12 schools above)
  • St. Michael School
Other municipalities

Hudson County edit

Jersey City
  • Our Lady of Czestochowa School, also known as the OLC School, had about 480 students in 2017. It opened a second campus for grades 3–8 in the Boys & Girls Club of Hudson County building in 2018 to accommodate additional students, as its enrollment was 540 in August 2018. The Great Futures Charter High School, which previously operated out of the Boys & Girls Club building, dissolved earlier that year, allowing OLC to take space in the building.[11]
  • Sacred Heart School
  • St. Aloysius Elementary Academy
  • St. Joseph School
  • St. Nicholas School
Union City
  • St. Francis Academy
Other municipalities
  • Academy of St. Joseph of the Palisades (West New York)
  • All Saints Catholic Academy (Bayonne) - It was a merger of four Catholic schools and was established on July 1, 2008 in the ex-Saint Mary, Star of the Sea site.[12] The building was repurposed to house a consolidated student body, with a preschool room designated from the former kindergarten facility. It was to house students associated with the eight Catholic churches in the municipality, and the archdiocese classified it as a "Deanery school".[13] The school opened on September 3, 2008.[14] At the time of opening over 500 students attended,[15] with about 450 in grades Kindergarten through 8 and the remainder in preschool. At the time it had 22 teachers, five teaching aides, and three other employees.[13] The predecessor schools in early 2008 had a combined total of 750-800 students.[16]
    • The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark announced in September 2007 that it would combine Bayonne's four remaining Catholic elementary schools — Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Bayonne, New Jersey), Saint Andrew, Saint Vincent and Saint Mary, Star of the Sea — into a single school in response to 10 years of declining enrollments in the schools. Sister Eileen Jude Wust was selected to serve as the school's principal.[17] In 2017 ASCA was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School.[18]
  • Hoboken Catholic Academy (Hoboken)
    • Its students are in Hoboken and Weehawken. A consolidation of existing Catholic schools, it was formerly co-sponsored by four Hoboken churches, Our Lady of Grace, St. Ann, St. Francis, and Sts. Peter and Paul, along with St. Lawrence Church in Hoboken, before the archdiocese's Lighting the Way program changed the allocation of money for schools in the archdiocese.[19]

Union County edit

  • The Academy of Our Lady of Peace (New Providence) - The school was once a winner of the National Blue Ribbon Award. The archdiocese spent, each year, $277,000 to fund the school. In 2020 the archdiocese announced it would close in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In response members of the school community started a fundraising drive to try to get it to reopen, and the archdiocese announced it would reopen, with the congregation taking financial control.[20]
  • Holy Trinity School (Westfield)
  • Koinonia Academy (Plainfield)
  • Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child Lower School (Summit) (private school not directly operated by the archdiocese)
  • St. Bartholomew Academy (Scotch Plains)
  • St. John the Apostle School (Clark)
  • St. Joseph the Carpenter School (Roselle)
  • St. Michael School (Cranford)
  • St. Michael School (Union)
  • St. Teresa of Avila School (Summit)
  • St. Theresa School (Kenilworth)

Early childhood centers edit

  • Assumption Early Childhood Center (Emerson) - Formerly Assumption Academy,[21] it was a full PK-8 school. In 2008 it had 171 students in its K-8 program. This decreased to 157 in 2011 and 137 in 2012. The 1-8 grades closed in 2012 and it became only a preschool and kindergarten.[22]

Former schools edit

The archdiocese closed nine schools in the period from 1989 to 1995.[23] From 1999 to 2014 the student body decreased to only 60% of the initial total.[24] In 2005 seven schools consolidated and/or closed.[10]

From 1998 to 2008 the archdiocese closed about 25% of its schools.[25] Three more schools were shuttered and an additional seven merged in 2009. In 2010 and 2012 it closed six elementary schools each.[26] In addition, in the latter year, one high school was closed and one PK-8 school became preschool/kindergarten only.[22] The 2012 closures were influenced by the schools taking funds from their congregations while their enrollment numbers declined.[27] In 2014 the archdiocese four elementary schools, with one in each of its counties; after those closures it had 70 elementary schools remaining.[26] In 2020 it closed one high school and nine K-8 schools due to a decrease in enrollments.[28]

Circa 2008 the archdiocese considered 225 to be the minimal optimal enrollment for a K-8 school.[25]

Former high schools edit

Bergen County
Essex County[29]
Hudson County[31]
Union County

Former K-8 schools edit

Bergen County (former) edit

Schools include:[21]

  • Academy of Saint Therese of Lisieux, formerly St. Therese School (Cresskill) - Closed 2020[33]
  • Ascension School (New Milford)
  • Epiphany School (Cliffside Park) - Merged into Christ the Teacher School in 2005.[10]
  • Garfield Catholic Academy (Garfield)
  • Holy Family Interparochial School (Norwood)
  • Holy Trinity School (Hackensack)
  • Most Sacred Heart of Jesus School (Wallington) - It closed in 2014.[26] Circa 2004-2014 the archdiocese spent more than $3 million to keep the school in operation.[24]
  • Mother Cabrini Interparochial School (Lodi)
  • Notre Dame Interparochial Primary School (Ridgefield)
  • Our Lady of the Assumption School (Wood-Ridge) - It closed in 2010.[34]
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Ridgewood) - Merged with St. Catharine School, Glen Rock, to become Academy of Our Lady[35]
  • St. Anne School (Fair Lawn) - Closed 2020[33]
  • St. Catharine School (Glen Rock) - Merged with Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood, to become Academy of Our Lady[36]
  • St. Cecilia Interparochial School (Englewood)
  • St. Elizabeth Seton Interparochial School (Fair Lawn)
  • St. Francis School (Hackensack)
  • St. Francis of Assisi School (Ridgefield Park) - It closed in 2010.[34]
  • St. John School (Leonia)
  • St. John the Evangelist School (Bergenfield)
  • St. Joseph School (East Rutherford) - closed in 2010.[34]
  • St. Joseph/Sacred Heart School (Demarest)
  • St. Mary School (Closter)
  • St. Mary School (Dumont)
  • St. Michael School (Lyndhurst)
  • St. Philip the Apostle School (Saddle Brook)
  • St. Thomas More Interparochial School (Midland Park)
  • The Academy at Saint Mary (Rutherford)
  • St. Joseph Academy (Bogota)
  • Transfiguration Academy (Bergenfield)

Essex County (former) edit

Schools include:[29]

Newark
  • Academy of St. Benedict - It had 250 students in 2004.[37] Merged into Ironbound Catholic Academy in 2005.[10]
  • Blessed Sacrament School - It was located in the South Ward. It opened circa 1916, and historically each class had around 40 students. Mary Jo Patterson of The New York Times described it as one of two schools with "proud histories and fiercely loyal adherents."[25] Paterson stated its building was "hopelessly obsolete, with a history of few renovations."[25] In 2005 it had 159 students. Enrollment declined after, the following year, the church made the tuition $2,900 per year and also required each parent to raise $400. Enrollment declined even more when, in 2008, parents were now obligated to raise $900 each and tuition was raised higher, to over $3,000. In December 2007 enrollment was down to 97, and this went down further to 95 by April 2008, with fewer than 10 were Catholic; the number of students who also attend the school's parish was below 10. In December 2017 Rev. Anselm I. Nwaorgu, the pastor of Blessed Sacrament, cited the low enrollment and asked the Newark Archdiocese to allow him to close Blessed Sacrament School. The school was to close in June of that year. A charter school was scheduled to occupy its space; charter schools had been asking the church for information on its school space prior to the closure. Former Academic director Alice Terrell stated that the drop in enrollment and closure resulted from an increase in charter schools.[25]
  • Ironbound Catholic Academy - closed 2020
    • On the site of the former St. Casimir Catholic School, it was formed by the merger of St. Casimir, Academy of St. Benedict, and St. Lucy Filippini Academy.[10]
  • Our Lady of Good Counsel School - Closed in 2005.[10]
  • Queen of Angels School - It was in the Central Ward and belonged to a church, established in 1930, that was the city's first church catering to African-Americans. Its building dated from 1887, and Patterson described its school building, connected to the worship building, as "a confusing warren of rooms" and "hopelessly obsolete, with a history of few renovations."[25] Patterson described the institution as one of two schools with "proud histories and fiercely loyal adherents."[25] In 2008 it had about 200 students, with fewer than 20 were Catholic, and the number of students who also attend the school's parish was below 20. Due to the number of students enrolled, Patterson stated at the time it was "not in danger" of closing.[25] In 2008 each parent was asked to raise $300 at fundraisers and the annual tuition was $2,900.[25] It closed in 2012.[22]
  • Sacred Heart School
  • St. Antoninus School
  • St. Casimir Academy - It had 220 students in 2004.[37] It merged into Ironbound Catholic Academy in 2005, with the new school occupying the former St. Casimir.[10]
  • St. Columba School
  • St. Francis Xavier School - closed 2020
  • St. John the Baptist School
  • St. Lucy School
  • St. Lucy Filippini Academy - Merged into Ironbound Catholic Academy in 2005.[10]
  • St. Mary School - Merged into St. Benedict's Prep School Elementary Division in 2017
  • St. Rocco School
  • St. Rose of Lima School
  • St. Stanislaus School
Bloomfield
  • Sacred Heart School
  • St. Thomas the Apostle School
Irvington
  • Good Shepherd Academy - Closed 2020[33]
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus School - Merged into St. Leo/Sacred Heart Interparochial School.[22]
  • St. Leo School - Merged into St. Leo/Sacred Heart Interparochial School.[22]
  • St. Leo-Sacred Heart Interparochial School - Merger of St. Leo and Sacred Heart schools, closed in 2012.[22]
  • St. Paul the Apostle School
Maplewood
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary School
  • St. Joseph School - It opened circa 1930. Circa 2003 it had 310 students; by 2010 the enrollment was down to 165. The archdiocese initially announced it proposed closing the school that year, parents started a campaign to keep the school open; the archdiocese replied by stating that as long as prospective enrollment went up to 210, the school could continue, but by June 2010 the projected enrollment was only 140, with the number having formally registered and whose parents/guardians had paid tuition expenses being 102. It closed in 2010.[34]
Orange
  • Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School
  • St. John School - closed in 2012.[22]
West Orange
  • Blessed Pope John XXIII Academy - Closed in 2014.[26]
  • Our Lady of Lourdes School
  • St. Joseph School
Other municipalities

Hudson County (former) edit

Schools include:[31]

Jersey City
  • Assumption/All Saints School - Merged into St. Patrick's School in 2005.[10]
  • Holy Rosary School
  • Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School
  • Our Lady of Mercy School
  • Our Lady of Victories School
  • Resurrection School - the result of the creation of the Parish of the Resurrection, which was formed in 1997 and merged St. Boniface church and the schools of St. Bridget, St. Mary, St. Peter and Holy Rosary. St. Bridget's School building was used for the lower school and Holy Rosary School building was used for the upper school. - closed 2013
  • St. Aedan School
  • St. Anne School - It was located in Jersey City Heights, and opened in 1904.[38] Its enrollment declined by 33 in 2011 and increased by 22 in 2012. James Carroll, a member of the Jersey City Police Department and a member of the school board, Carroll stated that the 2011 decline was due to parents being afraid that the school would close.[39] In 2011 the archdiocese considered closing the school, but a fundraising generated sufficient money to keep it open.[38] It closed in 2012.[39] That year the building housed the K-8 grades of the Hoboken Charter School on a temporary basis as the regular K-8 building of the charter school had a fire.[40]
  • St. Bridget School
  • SS. John & Ann Interparochial School
  • St. Mary School
  • St. Patrick School
  • St. Paul School
  • St. Paul of the Cross School
  • St. Peter School
Bayonne
  • Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School
  • Our Lady of the Assumption School
  • St. Andrew School
  • St. Mary, Star of the Sea School - In 2007 it had 184 students. The following year it merged into All Saints Catholic Academy.[13]
  • St. Vincent de Paul School
Hoboken
  • John Paul II Interparochial School
  • Our Lady of Grace School - closed in 1999; merged into John Paul II Interparochial School
  • St. Anne School - school building used for John Paul II Interparochial School, which became Hoboken Catholic Academy
  • St. Francis School - merged into John Paul II Interparochial School
  • SS. Peter & Paul School - merged into John Paul II Interparochial School
Kearney
  • Mater Dei Academy - It opened in 2009 as a merger of St. Stephen School, Kearney, and Holy Cross School, Harrison.[22] Its initial enrollment was 250, but this declined to 170 for the 2011–2012 school year;[39] the school closed in 2012.[22]
  • Sacred Heart School
  • St. Cecilia School - closed in 2002
  • St. Stephen School - Merged into Mater Dei Academy in 2009[22]
Union City
  • Mother Seton School - Merged into Mother Seton Interparochial School in 2005.[10]
  • St. Anthony School - Merged into Mother Seton Interparochial School in 2005.[10]
  • St. Augustine School - Merged into Academy of St. Joseph of the Palisades in West New York in 2020
  • St. Michael School - Merged into Mother Seton Interparochial
  • Mother Seton Interparochial - Merged into Academy of St. Joseph of the Palisades in West New York in 2020
Other municipalities
  • Holy Cross School (Harrison) - Merged into Mater Dei Academy in Kearny in 2009.[22]
  • Immaculate Conception School (Secaucus) - closed in 2009
  • Our Lady of Libera School (West New York) - closed in 2010.[34]
  • St. John Nepomucene School (North Bergen) - closed in 2004

Union County (former) edit

Schools include:[32]

Elizabeth
  • Bender Memorial Academy - It was a private school not directly operated by the archdiocese.[41] It closed in 2005.[10]
  • Blessed Sacrament School - Its neighborhood was historically Irish American.[41] (closed in 2008, merged into Our Lady of Guadalupe School)
  • Elizabethport Catholic School - It formed in 1996,[23] from a merger St. Adalbert's, SS. Peter and Paul, and St. Patrick's.[41] The school was to use all three buildings, with Peter and Paul having preschool, St. Adalbert housing grades 1–4, and St. Patrick for grades 5–8.[23] By 1998 the St. Patrick building served as the upper school,[32][41] another building was used as a lower school, and a separate building was used for the office of its director.[32] Elizabethport Catholic's initial projected enrollment was 500; the combined enrollment meant that the school could have classes for high-level students, athletic programs, and after school programs, things lacking in the predecessor schools. Its proposed initial annual tuition was $1,500, which some parents believed would be too expensive. Its prospective students, as of the 1990s, were African-American, Hispanic American, and Portuguese American, with less than half being Catholic.[23]
  • Holy Rosary School
  • Immaculate Conception School
  • Our Lady of Guadelupe School (Interparochial) - Merged into St. Joseph's School in Roselle in 2020
  • Sacred Heart School
  • St. Adalbert Parochial School - The land for the school and church building was dedicated on November 6, 1906.[42] Historically many of the students were Polish American.[41] Circa the 1980s there were what the church's website called "improvements".[42] By the 1990s its students came from other ethnic backgrounds.[23] Enrollment declined after the 1980s.[42] It merged into Elizabethport Catholic,[41] with the merger scheduled for 1996.[23]
  • St. Anthony of Padua School - Its neighborhood historically was Italian American.[41] (closed in 2008, merged into Our Lady of Guadalupe School)
  • St. Catherine School - Its neighborhood was historically Irish American.[41]
  • St. Genevieve School - It was in the Elmora neighborhood.[41] It closed in 2020.[33]
  • St. Hedwig School- Historically Polish school (closed 2002)
  • St. Mary of the Assumption School (closed 2008, merged into Our Lady of Guadalupe School)
  • St. Michael's School - Historically German school
  • St. Patrick's Grammar School - It was located in the Elizabethport neighborhood. Historically its students were Irish American. By the 1990s its students came from other ethnic backgrounds. It merged into Elizabethport Catholic, with the merger scheduled for 1996.[23]
  • Sts. Peter and Paul School - Historically many of the students were Lithuanian American.[41] By the 1990s its students came from other ethnic backgrounds.[23] It merged into Elizabethport Catholic,[41] with the merger scheduled for 1996.[23]
  • St. Vladimir School - Historically Ukrainian school (closed by the parish in 1990)
Hillside
  • Christ the King School
  • Hillside Catholic Academy - A merger of Catholic schools, it opened in 2006 with 256 students. In 2011 it had 165 students, and this went down to 156 in 2012. Closed in 2012.[22]
Linden
  • St. Elizabeth of Hungary School - merged into Saints Mary and Elizabeth Academy in 2004
  • Saints Mary and Elizabeth Academy (a 2004 merger of St. Elizabeth's of Linden and St. Mary's of Rahway) - Closed in 2014.[26]
  • St. Theresa School
Other municipalities
  • Holy Spirit School (Union) - Closed in 2020[33]
  • Little Flower School (Berkeley Heights) - Closed in 1988
  • St. Agnes School (Clark) - Closed in 2014.[26]
  • St. Anne School (Garwood) - Closed in 1986
  • St. James the Apostle School (Springfield) - Closed in 2020[33]
  • St. Mary School (Rahway) - Merged into Saints Mary and Elizabeth Academy, based in Linden, in 2004

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of the Holy Child Summit 7 12 schools editHudson CountySt Dominic Academy Jersey City Union CountyOratory Preparatory School Summit High schools editBergen County 4 Academy of the Holy Angels Demarest Bergen Catholic High School Oradell Don Bosco Preparatory High School Ramsey Immaculate Conception High School Lodi Immaculate Heart Academy Washington Township Paramus Catholic High School Paramus St Joseph Regional High School Montvale St Mary High School Rutherford Essex County 5 Immaculate Conception High School Montclair Mount Saint Dominic Academy Caldwell St Benedict s Prep Newark see K 12 above St Vincent Academy Newark Seton Hall Preparatory School West Orange Hudson County 6 Hudson Catholic Regional High School Jersey City nearly closed in 2008 but went co ed and got a reprieve St Peter s Preparatory School Jersey City Kenmare High School Jersey City Alternative school financially independent of archdiocese Union County 7 Mother Seton Regional High School Clark Roselle Catholic High School Roselle merged with Girls Catholic High School Roselle in 1983 Union Catholic Regional High School Scotch Plains the separately run boys and girls schools were merged in 1979K 8 schools editBergen County edit Academy of the Most Blessed Sacrament Franklin Lakes Academy of Our Lady Glen Rock Academy of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Tenafly Academy of Our Lady of Grace Fairview Academy of St Paul Ramsey Formerly known as St Paul School and St Paul Interparochial School 8 Christ the Teacher Academy Interparochial Fort Lee The churches sponsoring the school are Holy Trinity and Madonna in Fort Lee Epiphany in Cliffside Park and Holy Rosary in Edgewater 9 It occupies the former facility of the Madonna Catholic School 9 Epiphany joined after Epiphany School merged into Christ the Teacher in 2005 10 Corpus Christi School PreK 8 Hasbrouck Heights Notre Dame Academy Interparochial Palisades Park Our Lady of Mercy Academy Interparochial Park Ridge Queen of Peace School North Arlington Sacred Heart School Lyndhurst St Elizabeth School Wyckoff St John Academy Interparochial Hillsdale St Joseph School Oradell St Leo s School Elmwood Park St Peter Academy River Edge Visitation Academy Paramus Essex County edit NewarkSt Benedict s Prep School Elementary Division see K 12 schools above St Michael SchoolOther municipalitiesAquinas Academy Livingston Good Shepherd Academy Nutley Our Lady of the Lake School Verona Our Lady of Sorrows School South Orange St Catherine of Siena School Cedar Grove St Joseph School East Orange St Peter School Belleville St Rose of Lima Academy Short Hills St Thomas the Apostle School Bloomfield St Cassian School Upper Montclair Hudson County edit Jersey CityOur Lady of Czestochowa School also known as the OLC School had about 480 students in 2017 It opened a second campus for grades 3 8 in the Boys amp Girls Club of Hudson County building in 2018 to accommodate additional students as its enrollment was 540 in August 2018 The Great Futures Charter High School which previously operated out of the Boys amp Girls Club building dissolved earlier that year allowing OLC to take space in the building 11 Sacred Heart School St Aloysius Elementary Academy St Joseph School St Nicholas SchoolUnion CitySt Francis AcademyOther municipalitiesAcademy of St Joseph of the Palisades West New York All Saints Catholic Academy Bayonne It was a merger of four Catholic schools and was established on July 1 2008 in the ex Saint Mary Star of the Sea site 12 The building was repurposed to house a consolidated student body with a preschool room designated from the former kindergarten facility It was to house students associated with the eight Catholic churches in the municipality and the archdiocese classified it as a Deanery school 13 The school opened on September 3 2008 14 At the time of opening over 500 students attended 15 with about 450 in grades Kindergarten through 8 and the remainder in preschool At the time it had 22 teachers five teaching aides and three other employees 13 The predecessor schools in early 2008 had a combined total of 750 800 students 16 The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark announced in September 2007 that it would combine Bayonne s four remaining Catholic elementary schools Our Lady of Mt Carmel Bayonne New Jersey Saint Andrew Saint Vincent and Saint Mary Star of the Sea into a single school in response to 10 years of declining enrollments in the schools Sister Eileen Jude Wust was selected to serve as the school s principal 17 In 2017 ASCA was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School 18 Hoboken Catholic Academy Hoboken Its students are in Hoboken and Weehawken A consolidation of existing Catholic schools it was formerly co sponsored by four Hoboken churches Our Lady of Grace St Ann St Francis and Sts Peter and Paul along with St Lawrence Church in Hoboken before the archdiocese s Lighting the Way program changed the allocation of money for schools in the archdiocese 19 Union County edit The Academy of Our Lady of Peace New Providence The school was once a winner of the National Blue Ribbon Award The archdiocese spent each year 277 000 to fund the school In 2020 the archdiocese announced it would close in the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic In response members of the school community started a fundraising drive to try to get it to reopen and the archdiocese announced it would reopen with the congregation taking financial control 20 Holy Trinity School Westfield Koinonia Academy Plainfield Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child Lower School Summit private school not directly operated by the archdiocese St Bartholomew Academy Scotch Plains St John the Apostle School Clark St Joseph the Carpenter School Roselle St Michael School Cranford St Michael School Union St Teresa of Avila School Summit St Theresa School Kenilworth Early childhood centers editAssumption Early Childhood Center Emerson Formerly Assumption Academy 21 it was a full PK 8 school In 2008 it had 171 students in its K 8 program This decreased to 157 in 2011 and 137 in 2012 The 1 8 grades closed in 2012 and it became only a preschool and kindergarten 22 Former schools editThe archdiocese closed nine schools in the period from 1989 to 1995 23 From 1999 to 2014 the student body decreased to only 60 of the initial total 24 In 2005 seven schools consolidated and or closed 10 From 1998 to 2008 the archdiocese closed about 25 of its schools 25 Three more schools were shuttered and an additional seven merged in 2009 In 2010 and 2012 it closed six elementary schools each 26 In addition in the latter year one high school was closed and one PK 8 school became preschool kindergarten only 22 The 2012 closures were influenced by the schools taking funds from their congregations while their enrollment numbers declined 27 In 2014 the archdiocese four elementary schools with one in each of its counties after those closures it had 70 elementary schools remaining 26 In 2020 it closed one high school and nine K 8 schools due to a decrease in enrollments 28 Circa 2008 the archdiocese considered 225 to be the minimal optimal enrollment for a K 8 school 25 Former high schools edit Bergen CountyQueen of Peace High School North Arlington closed 2017 St Cecilia High School Englewood closed 1986Essex County 29 Christ the King Preparatory School later Cristo Rey Newark High School Newark Closed 2020 30 Essex Catholic High School East Orange closed 2003 Marylawn of the Oranges High School South Orange Our Lady of Good Counsel High School Newark closed 2006Hudson County 31 Academy of St Aloysius Jersey City closed 2006 Academy of the Sacred Heart Hoboken closed 2006 Caritas Academy Jersey City closed 2008 Was a merger of the Academy of St Aloysius of Jersey City and Sacred Heart of Hoboken Holy Family Academy Bayonne closed 2013 Holy Rosary Academy Union City Marist High School Bayonne closed 2020 St Aloysius High School Jersey City closed 2007 St Anthony High School Jersey City closed 2017 St Cecilia Kearny closed 1982 St Joseph of the Palisades High School West New York closed 2009 St Mary High School Jersey City closed 2011 St Michael s High School Union City closed by 1989Union CountyBenedictine Academy Elizabeth closed 2020 resurrected as a girls division of St Benedict s Prep Newark in 2020 Girls Catholic High School Roselle merged with Roselle Catholic High School formerly all boys in 1983 Sacred Heart High School Elizabeth closed 1969 St Mary of the Assumption High School Elizabeth closed 2019 St Patrick High School Elizabeth 32 closed 2012 a new non Catholic incarnation The Patrick School opened in 2012 and now operates in Hillside Former K 8 schools edit Bergen County former edit Schools include 21 Academy of Saint Therese of Lisieux formerly St Therese School Cresskill Closed 2020 33 Ascension School New Milford Epiphany School Cliffside Park Merged into Christ the Teacher School in 2005 10 Garfield Catholic Academy Garfield Holy Family Interparochial School Norwood Holy Trinity School Hackensack Most Sacred Heart of Jesus School Wallington It closed in 2014 26 Circa 2004 2014 the archdiocese spent more than 3 million to keep the school in operation 24 Mother Cabrini Interparochial School Lodi Notre Dame Interparochial Primary School Ridgefield Our Lady of the Assumption School Wood Ridge It closed in 2010 34 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Ridgewood Merged with St Catharine School Glen Rock to become Academy of Our Lady 35 St Anne School Fair Lawn Closed 2020 33 St Catharine School Glen Rock Merged with Our Lady of Mount Carmel Ridgewood to become Academy of Our Lady 36 St Cecilia Interparochial School Englewood St Elizabeth Seton Interparochial School Fair Lawn St Francis School Hackensack St Francis of Assisi School Ridgefield Park It closed in 2010 34 St John School Leonia St John the Evangelist School Bergenfield St Joseph School East Rutherford closed in 2010 34 St Joseph Sacred Heart School Demarest St Mary School Closter St Mary School Dumont St Michael School Lyndhurst St Philip the Apostle School Saddle Brook St Thomas More Interparochial School Midland Park The Academy at Saint Mary Rutherford St Joseph Academy Bogota Transfiguration Academy Bergenfield Essex County former edit Schools include 29 NewarkAcademy of St Benedict It had 250 students in 2004 37 Merged into Ironbound Catholic Academy in 2005 10 Blessed Sacrament School It was located in the South Ward It opened circa 1916 and historically each class had around 40 students Mary Jo Patterson of The New York Times described it as one of two schools with proud histories and fiercely loyal adherents 25 Paterson stated its building was hopelessly obsolete with a history of few renovations 25 In 2005 it had 159 students Enrollment declined after the following year the church made the tuition 2 900 per year and also required each parent to raise 400 Enrollment declined even more when in 2008 parents were now obligated to raise 900 each and tuition was raised higher to over 3 000 In December 2007 enrollment was down to 97 and this went down further to 95 by April 2008 with fewer than 10 were Catholic the number of students who also attend the school s parish was below 10 In December 2017 Rev Anselm I Nwaorgu the pastor of Blessed Sacrament cited the low enrollment and asked the Newark Archdiocese to allow him to close Blessed Sacrament School The school was to close in June of that year A charter school was scheduled to occupy its space charter schools had been asking the church for information on its school space prior to the closure Former Academic director Alice Terrell stated that the drop in enrollment and closure resulted from an increase in charter schools 25 Ironbound Catholic Academy closed 2020 On the site of the former St Casimir Catholic School it was formed by the merger of St Casimir Academy of St Benedict and St Lucy Filippini Academy 10 Our Lady of Good Counsel School Closed in 2005 10 Queen of Angels School It was in the Central Ward and belonged to a church established in 1930 that was the city s first church catering to African Americans Its building dated from 1887 and Patterson described its school building connected to the worship building as a confusing warren of rooms and hopelessly obsolete with a history of few renovations 25 Patterson described the institution as one of two schools with proud histories and fiercely loyal adherents 25 In 2008 it had about 200 students with fewer than 20 were Catholic and the number of students who also attend the school s parish was below 20 Due to the number of students enrolled Patterson stated at the time it was not in danger of closing 25 In 2008 each parent was asked to raise 300 at fundraisers and the annual tuition was 2 900 25 It closed in 2012 22 Sacred Heart School St Antoninus School St Casimir Academy It had 220 students in 2004 37 It merged into Ironbound Catholic Academy in 2005 with the new school occupying the former St Casimir 10 St Columba School St Francis Xavier School closed 2020 St John the Baptist School St Lucy School St Lucy Filippini Academy Merged into Ironbound Catholic Academy in 2005 10 St Mary School Merged into St Benedict s Prep School Elementary Division in 2017 St Rocco School St Rose of Lima School St Stanislaus SchoolBloomfieldSacred Heart School St Thomas the Apostle SchoolIrvingtonGood Shepherd Academy Closed 2020 33 Sacred Heart of Jesus School Merged into St Leo Sacred Heart Interparochial School 22 St Leo School Merged into St Leo Sacred Heart Interparochial School 22 St Leo Sacred Heart Interparochial School Merger of St Leo and Sacred Heart schools closed in 2012 22 St Paul the Apostle SchoolMaplewoodImmaculate Heart of Mary School St Joseph School It opened circa 1930 Circa 2003 it had 310 students by 2010 the enrollment was down to 165 The archdiocese initially announced it proposed closing the school that year parents started a campaign to keep the school open the archdiocese replied by stating that as long as prospective enrollment went up to 210 the school could continue but by June 2010 the projected enrollment was only 140 with the number having formally registered and whose parents guardians had paid tuition expenses being 102 It closed in 2010 34 OrangeOur Lady of Mt Carmel School St John School closed in 2012 22 West OrangeBlessed Pope John XXIII Academy Closed in 2014 26 Our Lady of Lourdes School St Joseph SchoolOther municipalitiesOur Lady Help of Christians School East Orange Closed 2020 33 Trinity Academy Caldwell Closed 2020 33 Hudson County former edit Schools include 31 Jersey CityAssumption All Saints School Merged into St Patrick s School in 2005 10 Holy Rosary School Our Lady of Mt Carmel School Our Lady of Mercy School Our Lady of Victories School Resurrection School the result of the creation of the Parish of the Resurrection which was formed in 1997 and merged St Boniface church and the schools of St Bridget St Mary St Peter and Holy Rosary St Bridget s School building was used for the lower school and Holy Rosary School building was used for the upper school closed 2013 St Aedan School St Anne School It was located in Jersey City Heights and opened in 1904 38 Its enrollment declined by 33 in 2011 and increased by 22 in 2012 James Carroll a member of the Jersey City Police Department and a member of the school board Carroll stated that the 2011 decline was due to parents being afraid that the school would close 39 In 2011 the archdiocese considered closing the school but a fundraising generated sufficient money to keep it open 38 It closed in 2012 39 That year the building housed the K 8 grades of the Hoboken Charter School on a temporary basis as the regular K 8 building of the charter school had a fire 40 St Bridget School SS John amp Ann Interparochial School St Mary School St Patrick School St Paul School St Paul of the Cross School St Peter SchoolBayonneOur Lady of Mt Carmel School Our Lady of the Assumption School St Andrew School St Mary Star of the Sea School In 2007 it had 184 students The following year it merged into All Saints Catholic Academy 13 St Vincent de Paul SchoolHobokenJohn Paul II Interparochial School Our Lady of Grace School closed in 1999 merged into John Paul II Interparochial School St Anne School school building used for John Paul II Interparochial School which became Hoboken Catholic Academy St Francis School merged into John Paul II Interparochial School SS Peter amp Paul School merged into John Paul II Interparochial SchoolKearneyMater Dei Academy It opened in 2009 as a merger of St Stephen School Kearney and Holy Cross School Harrison 22 Its initial enrollment was 250 but this declined to 170 for the 2011 2012 school year 39 the school closed in 2012 22 Sacred Heart School St Cecilia School closed in 2002 St Stephen School Merged into Mater Dei Academy in 2009 22 Union CityMother Seton School Merged into Mother Seton Interparochial School in 2005 10 St Anthony School Merged into Mother Seton Interparochial School in 2005 10 St Augustine School Merged into Academy of St Joseph of the Palisades in West New York in 2020 St Michael School Merged into Mother Seton Interparochial Mother Seton Interparochial Merged into Academy of St Joseph of the Palisades in West New York in 2020Other municipalitiesHoly Cross School Harrison Merged into Mater Dei Academy in Kearny in 2009 22 Immaculate Conception School Secaucus closed in 2009 Our Lady of Libera School West New York closed in 2010 34 St John Nepomucene School North Bergen closed in 2004Union County former edit Schools include 32 ElizabethBender Memorial Academy It was a private school not directly operated by the archdiocese 41 It closed in 2005 10 Blessed Sacrament School Its neighborhood was historically Irish American 41 closed in 2008 merged into Our Lady of Guadalupe School Elizabethport Catholic School It formed in 1996 23 from a merger St Adalbert s SS Peter and Paul and St Patrick s 41 The school was to use all three buildings with Peter and Paul having preschool St Adalbert housing grades 1 4 and St Patrick for grades 5 8 23 By 1998 the St Patrick building served as the upper school 32 41 another building was used as a lower school and a separate building was used for the office of its director 32 Elizabethport Catholic s initial projected enrollment was 500 the combined enrollment meant that the school could have classes for high level students athletic programs and after school programs things lacking in the predecessor schools Its proposed initial annual tuition was 1 500 which some parents believed would be too expensive Its prospective students as of the 1990s were African American Hispanic American and Portuguese American with less than half being Catholic 23 Holy Rosary School Immaculate Conception School Our Lady of Guadelupe School Interparochial Merged into St Joseph s School in Roselle in 2020 Sacred Heart School St Adalbert Parochial School The land for the school and church building was dedicated on November 6 1906 42 Historically many of the students were Polish American 41 Circa the 1980s there were what the church s website called improvements 42 By the 1990s its students came from other ethnic backgrounds 23 Enrollment declined after the 1980s 42 It merged into Elizabethport Catholic 41 with the merger scheduled for 1996 23 St Anthony of Padua School Its neighborhood historically was Italian American 41 closed in 2008 merged into Our Lady of Guadalupe School St Catherine School Its neighborhood was historically Irish American 41 St Genevieve School It was in the Elmora neighborhood 41 It closed in 2020 33 St Hedwig School Historically Polish school closed 2002 St Mary of the Assumption School closed 2008 merged into Our Lady of Guadalupe School St Michael s School Historically German school St Patrick s Grammar School It was located in the Elizabethport neighborhood Historically its students were Irish American By the 1990s its students came from other ethnic backgrounds It merged into Elizabethport Catholic with the merger scheduled for 1996 23 Sts Peter and Paul School Historically many of the students were Lithuanian American 41 By the 1990s its students came from other ethnic backgrounds 23 It merged into Elizabethport Catholic 41 with the merger scheduled for 1996 23 St Vladimir School Historically Ukrainian school closed by the parish in 1990 HillsideChrist the King School Hillside Catholic Academy A merger of Catholic schools it opened in 2006 with 256 students In 2011 it had 165 students and this went down to 156 in 2012 Closed in 2012 22 LindenSt Elizabeth of Hungary School merged into Saints Mary and Elizabeth Academy in 2004 Saints Mary and Elizabeth Academy a 2004 merger of St Elizabeth s of Linden and St Mary s of Rahway Closed in 2014 26 St Theresa SchoolOther municipalitiesHoly Spirit School Union Closed in 2020 33 Little Flower School Berkeley Heights Closed in 1988 St Agnes School Clark Closed in 2014 26 St Anne School Garwood Closed in 1986 St James the Apostle School Springfield Closed in 2020 33 St Mary School Rahway Merged into Saints Mary and Elizabeth Academy based in Linden in 2004References edit McCarrick Theodore E 1987 08 17 August 17 1987 Archdiocese of Newark Retrieved 2023 08 31 Secondary Education Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Newark Retrieved 2023 08 31 Elementary Education Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Newark Retrieved 2023 08 31 Bergen County Catholic High Schools Archived 2017 08 12 at the Wayback Machine Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark Accessed June 22 2020 Essex County Catholic High Schools Archived 2017 07 28 at the Wayback Machine Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark Accessed June 22 2020 Hudson County Catholic High Schools Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark Accessed June 22 2020 Union County Catholic High Schools Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark Accessed June 22 2020 History Academy of St Paul Retrieved 2023 08 31 a b Home Christ the Teacher School 2006 01 03 Archived from the original on 2005 03 07 Retrieved 2020 06 22 Christ the Teacher Interparochial School is a co sponsored school Madonna School building does not list Epiphany Church as it had not yet merged Also see CHRIST THE TEACHER SCHOOL Registration Form Grades K 8 Christ the Teacher School Retrieved 2020 06 22 which lists the associated parishes a b c d e f g h i j k l Metro Briefing New Jersey Newark Seven Catholic Schools To Close The New York Times 2005 03 03 Retrieved 2020 06 21 Carliner Sam 2018 08 27 This N J Catholic school is bucking the trend The Jersey Journal Retrieved 2020 06 25 History All Saints Catholic Academy Retrieved 2020 06 22 a b c Fink Jason 2008 07 13 New Catholic school taking shape Nj com Retrieved 2020 06 22 Shapiro Jonathan 2008 09 03 All Saints Catholic Academy opens its doors Nj com Retrieved 2020 06 22 All Saints opens for 500 plus kids Nj com 2008 09 04 Retrieved 2020 06 22 Enrollment at new Bayonne Catholic school nears 600 Nj com 2008 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Catholic Schools Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark 1998 05 30 Archived from the original on 1998 05 30 Retrieved 2020 06 21 a b c d e f g h Kiefer Eric 2020 05 08 Archdiocese Permanently Closing 10 Catholic Schools In New Jersey Newark Patch Retrieved 2020 06 19 a b c d e Khavkine Richard 2010 06 23 Maplewood s St Joseph school to close after all The Star Ledger Retrieved 2020 06 25 Who We Are www academyofourlady org Retrieved 2023 08 31 Who We Are www academyofourlady org Retrieved 2023 08 31 a b Lawlor Julia If You re Thinking of Living In The Ironbound A Home Away From Home for Immigrants The New York Times January 11 2004 Accessed June 26 2013 a b Zeitlinger Ron 2011 05 22 Once doomed St Anne s School in Jersey City gets new life The Jersey Journal Retrieved 2020 06 24 a b c Conte Michaelangelo 2012 02 17 Newark Archdiocese to close St Anne s School in Jersey City Mater Dei Academy in Kearny The Jersey Journal Retrieved 2020 06 24 Thorbourne Ken 2012 09 13 Fire devastated Hoboken Charter School to reopen in Jersey City Heights The Jersey Journal Retrieved 2020 06 24 a b c d e f g h i j k Turner Jean Rae Richard T Koles 2003 08 27 Elizabeth First Capital of New Jersey Arcadia Publishing p 153 ISBN 9780738523934 a b c A Brief History of St Adalbert s Parish St Adelbert Roman Catholic Church Retrieved 2020 06 22 Further reading edit Archdiocese of Newark announces consolidation of school community and closure of 10 Catholic schools Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark 2020 05 07 External links editCatholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Newark Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark amp oldid 1190918211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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