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Nerinx Hall High School

Nerinx Hall High School is a private Roman Catholic girls high school in Webster Groves, Missouri, and is part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis.

Nerinx Hall
Address
530 East Lockwood Avenue

, ,
63119

United States
Coordinates38°35′24″N 90°20′29″W / 38.5899°N 90.3414°W / 38.5899; -90.3414
Information
TypePrivate, All-Girls
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1924
FounderSisters of Loretto
PresidentJohn Gabriel
PrincipalDr. Molly Grumich
Faculty57
Grades912
Color(s)Green and White    
Athletics conferenceMetro Women's Athletics Association
Team nameMarkers
RivalUrsuline Academy
Accreditationhttp://www.independentschools.org/member-schools/show/nerinx-hall
NewspaperHallways
YearbookThe Key
Tuition$16,150
Websitewww.nerinxhall.org

History edit

Nerinx Hall began with three pioneer women, Mary Rhodes, Ann Havern and Christina Stuart, who founded the Sisters of Loretto in 1812.[1] The Nerinx Hall name is a tribute to Father Charles Nerinckx's work. As the country moved west, so did the Sisters of Loretto. From frontier Kentucky into the mid- and southwest United States, the Sisters continued their involvement in Catholic education. In 1924, Nerinx Hall began educating young women in the Lockwood family home in Webster Groves, Missouri, graduating its first class in May 1925.

Over the years the school has grown in enrollment and physical facilities. Nerinx added a gym in 1947 and moved into the current red brick building in 1954. In 1993, Nerinx Hall returned to Lockwood House where the school had been founded. This historic home now houses a classroom and the bookstore, as well as departmental and administrative offices. In 1996, a new physics lab, media center, three classrooms and an elevator were added. The chemistry lab was also updated, and the library was expanded and renovated. In 2002, Nerinx Hall realized plans to "go green", with a biology lab renovation that included a new greenhouse for plant experimentation. In 2007, the school completed its largest expansion since the construction of the current school building in 1954. The 375-seat Heagney Theatre and the Knaup Family Student Commons were added to the campus at this time. A two-story classroom addition also brought a new music classroom and art lab spaces. The athletic field was also expanded and an artificial turf surface was installed.

In 2012, Sr. Barbara Roche, SL announced her intention to retire after serving as the school's president for the past 26 years. The Board of Trustees named John Gabriel, principal of Ursuline Academy (New Orleans), as the school's first lay-president effective for the 2013-2014 school year.[2]

Purpose edit

Nerinx Hall is grounded in the belief that educated, empowered and caring young women are vital to today's world and the future. In the four years a girl spends at Nerinx there are three main priorities: a woman must know herself and her world, diversity enriches while trust empowers, and all people are called to action.[3]

Extracurriculars edit

Nerinx hosts a variety of extracurricular activities. Students are strongly encouraged to join clubs, teams, and participate in fine arts to enrich their interests and interact with peers and classmates. The 30 clubs focus on a variety of topics from academics to service to leadership. Nerinx, more commonly known in the athletic world as home of the Markers, offers thirteen sports for the young women to participate in: swimming, soccer, track & field, lacrosse, diving, softball, field hockey, volleyball, tennis, golf, cross country, basketball and racquetball. In the 2010-2011 school year the girls had many athletic achievements. The golf team received 7th place in state, the cross country team took 2nd at sectionals, the tennis doubles team qualified for state, cross country brought home 5th place at state, and the JV racquetball team won 1st place in the state tournament.[4] In 2015 the cross country team took first in state.

Heagney Theater edit

The Heagney Theater was completed in the summer of 2007 and is the largest expansion project the school has seen since 1954.[5] This addition to the school has four classrooms, a new music room, and a new theater. The theater seats 372 people and has an orchestra pit, scene shop and dressing rooms. The addition also holds two art labs and the fine arts department office.[citation needed]

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Loretto History | Loretto Community". www.lorettocommunity.org. Retrieved 2016-04-27.
  2. ^ Bock, Jessica. "Head of Nerinx Hall High School to retire; new president named", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 7, 2012; retrieved January 4, 2013.
  3. ^ "Data Set: Worldle of Nerinx Hall High School's Philopsophy". Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  4. ^ "Nerinx Hall". Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  5. ^ "Nerinx Hall & Heagney Theater". Retrieved March 30, 2011.

External links edit

  • AdvancEd Accreditation, advanc-ed.org
  • Catholic Education Office, Archdiocese of St. Louis, archstl.org/schools
  • Private School Review, privateschoolreview.com

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Nerinx Hall High School is a private Roman Catholic girls high school in Webster Groves Missouri and is part of the Archdiocese of St Louis Nerinx HallAddress530 East Lockwood AvenueWebster Groves St Louis County Missouri 63119United StatesCoordinates38 35 24 N 90 20 29 W 38 5899 N 90 3414 W 38 5899 90 3414InformationTypePrivate All GirlsReligious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1924FounderSisters of LorettoPresidentJohn GabrielPrincipalDr Molly GrumichFaculty57Grades9 12Color s Green and White Athletics conferenceMetro Women s Athletics AssociationTeam nameMarkersRivalUrsuline AcademyAccreditationhttp www independentschools org member schools show nerinx hallNewspaperHallwaysYearbookThe KeyTuition 16 150Websitewww wbr nerinxhall wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Purpose 3 Extracurriculars 4 Heagney Theater 5 Notable people 5 1 Alumni 5 2 Faculty 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Nerinx Hall High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nerinx Hall began with three pioneer women Mary Rhodes Ann Havern and Christina Stuart who founded the Sisters of Loretto in 1812 1 The Nerinx Hall name is a tribute to Father Charles Nerinckx s work As the country moved west so did the Sisters of Loretto From frontier Kentucky into the mid and southwest United States the Sisters continued their involvement in Catholic education In 1924 Nerinx Hall began educating young women in the Lockwood family home in Webster Groves Missouri graduating its first class in May 1925 Over the years the school has grown in enrollment and physical facilities Nerinx added a gym in 1947 and moved into the current red brick building in 1954 In 1993 Nerinx Hall returned to Lockwood House where the school had been founded This historic home now houses a classroom and the bookstore as well as departmental and administrative offices In 1996 a new physics lab media center three classrooms and an elevator were added The chemistry lab was also updated and the library was expanded and renovated In 2002 Nerinx Hall realized plans to go green with a biology lab renovation that included a new greenhouse for plant experimentation In 2007 the school completed its largest expansion since the construction of the current school building in 1954 The 375 seat Heagney Theatre and the Knaup Family Student Commons were added to the campus at this time A two story classroom addition also brought a new music classroom and art lab spaces The athletic field was also expanded and an artificial turf surface was installed In 2012 Sr Barbara Roche SL announced her intention to retire after serving as the school s president for the past 26 years The Board of Trustees named John Gabriel principal of Ursuline Academy New Orleans as the school s first lay president effective for the 2013 2014 school year 2 Purpose editNerinx Hall is grounded in the belief that educated empowered and caring young women are vital to today s world and the future In the four years a girl spends at Nerinx there are three main priorities a woman must know herself and her world diversity enriches while trust empowers and all people are called to action 3 Extracurriculars editNerinx hosts a variety of extracurricular activities Students are strongly encouraged to join clubs teams and participate in fine arts to enrich their interests and interact with peers and classmates The 30 clubs focus on a variety of topics from academics to service to leadership Nerinx more commonly known in the athletic world as home of the Markers offers thirteen sports for the young women to participate in swimming soccer track amp field lacrosse diving softball field hockey volleyball tennis golf cross country basketball and racquetball In the 2010 2011 school year the girls had many athletic achievements The golf team received 7th place in state the cross country team took 2nd at sectionals the tennis doubles team qualified for state cross country brought home 5th place at state and the JV racquetball team won 1st place in the state tournament 4 In 2015 the cross country team took first in state Heagney Theater editThe Heagney Theater was completed in the summer of 2007 and is the largest expansion project the school has seen since 1954 5 This addition to the school has four classrooms a new music room and a new theater The theater seats 372 people and has an orchestra pit scene shop and dressing rooms The addition also holds two art labs and the fine arts department office citation needed Notable people editAlumni edit Lori Chalupny member of the 2008 U S Women s Olympic Soccer Team Jenna Fischer actress Mary Frann actress Marsha Mason actress Kathryn Jamboretz news anchor Meghan King Edmonds reality star Claire Kellett local TV anchor for KMOV Colleen Quigley middle distance runner and 2016 Olympian in the 3000 meter steeplechaseFaculty edit Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Sister of Loretto and university presidentReferences edit Loretto History Loretto Community www lorettocommunity org Retrieved 2016 04 27 Bock Jessica Head of Nerinx Hall High School to retire new president named St Louis Post Dispatch November 7 2012 retrieved January 4 2013 Data Set Worldle of Nerinx Hall High School s Philopsophy Retrieved March 30 2011 Nerinx Hall Retrieved 30 March 2011 Nerinx Hall amp Heagney Theater Retrieved March 30 2011 External links editAdvancEd Accreditation advanc ed org Catholic Education Office Archdiocese of St Louis archstl org schools Private School Review privateschoolreview com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nerinx Hall High School amp oldid 1140789824, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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