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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Here’s a rundown of all of the Catholic
school open houses in Queens
It’s that time of year again. Starting
this week, Catholic schools across
the borough will be opening their
doors for prospective students for
their annual open houses.
If there’s a school you have in mind
for your child or you just want to get
some more information, now’s the
perfect time to do so. Here’s a look at
when each Catholic school in Queens
is having their open house.
CHRIST THE KING HIGH
SCHOOL – SEPT. 30,
10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
68-02 Metropolitan Ave.,
Middle Village, 718-366-7400 x 240,
www.ctkny.org
Home to nearly 900 students, Christ
the King High School strives for academic
excellence for all pupils. Their
mission is to create an atmosphere in
which all members of their faculty,
staff , and student body can attain a
high level of achievement based upon
recognition of their unique abilities
and their relationship with God.
CATHEDRAL
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
AND SEMINARY –
SEPT. 30, 10 A.M. TO 1
P.M., OCT. 22, 1 TO 4 P.M.
56-25 92nd St., Elmhurst, 718-592-
6800, www.cathedralprep.org
This all-boys school off ers an education
to create strong, dedicated leaders
not only to the Church, but to society.
With over 4,700 graduates under their
belt, Cathedral Preparatory School
and Seminary is dedicated to staying
faithful to forming young men into
gift ed thinkers and generous servants.
MONSIGNOR MCCLANCY
HIGH SCHOOL – OCT. 7,
1 TO 4 P.M.
71-06 31st Ave., East Elmhurst, 718-
898-3800, www.msgrmcclancy.org
Monsignor McClancy Memorial
High School gives their students the
total school environment, including
diverse academic, co-curricular, faith
development and service experiences.
They have continued an educational
excellence and holistic formation
within a caring and supportive faith
community since their opening in 1956.
ST. AGNES ACADEMIC
HIGH SCHOOL – OCT. 14,
10 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
13-20 124th St., College Point,
718-353-6276, www.stagneshs.org
St. Agnes Academic High School is
an all-girls school that strives to develop
a strong foundation for lifelong
learning in their students. The young
women who attend are challenged to
their full academic potential while
building upon their faith.
ST. FRANCIS
PREPARATORY SCHOOL –
OCT. 14, 12 TO 4 P.M.
61-00 Francis Lewis Blvd.,
Fresh Meadows, 718-423-8810,
www.sfponline.org
For over 150 years St. Francis Preparatory
School has held true to their
Franciscan traditions. Their mission
is to enable all students to develop
and broaden their spiritual, intellectual,
creative, emotional, social, and
physical abilities in an environment
fi lled with academic success, respect,
integrity, and joy.
ST. JOHN’S PREPARATORY
SCHOOL - OCT 14, 11 A.M.
TO 3 P.M.
21-21 Crescent St., Astoria, 718-721-
7200, www.stjohnsprepschool.org
At St. John’s Preparatory School,
students are prepared to be successful
as they face the challenges of the
21st century. Each student’s character
formation is nurtured through a rigorous
academic curriculum, an engaging
religious program, enriching service
experiences and extensive extracurricular
opportunities.
ARCHBISHOP MOLLOY
HIGH SCHOOL – OCT. 15,
11 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
83-53 Manton St., Briarwood,
718-441-2100, www.molloyhs.org
Archbishop Molloy High School
off ers a unique, challenging and comprehensive
program of instruction,
guidance and activities to their students.
Their mission is to help students
recognize their self-worth and develop
a lifetime of Christian values, critical
thinking, leadership skills and service
to others.
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THE MARY LOUIS
ACADEMY – OCT. 15,
10 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
176-21 Wexford Terrace, Jamaica
Estates, 718-297-2120, www.tmla.org
This all-girls school emphasizes
intellectual, social, and spiritual
growth in its students. At The
Mary Louis Academy, students
learn to use their gifts as leaders
in society.
HOLY CROSS
HIGH SCHOOL – OCT. 22,
12 TO 4 P.M.
26-20 Francis Lewis Blvd., Flushing,
718-886-7250, holycrosshs.org
Formerly an all-boys school, in the
fall of 2018 Holy Cross High School
will be opening its doors for boys and
girls alike. Students at Holy Cross High
School are educated in the Catholic
faith and to prepare them for future
life situations
For more information, visit www.
tachsinfo.com.