High School
Unlocking the Full Power of the Heart and Mind
A Marist School education illuminates the spectacular God-given talents of our students, empowering them to share those gifts with the world.
We are a school made to form the whole person. In our classrooms, on our stages, and on our fields, Marist students experience moments of discovery and revelation. Our college-preparatory academic program readies students to take the lead with teachers guiding them to understand, connect, and collaborate.
At Marist, students discover greatness within themselves.
An Academic Program of Distinction
Marist high school students are active participants in their own learning journey, becoming equipped with the skills and confidence to make a meaningful impact on the world. With a strong foundation honed through technology-rich, experiential, and interdisciplinary coursework, Marist 9th-12th graders are poised to become tomorrow’s servant leaders.
Athletics
Marist Athletics draws out the best in our students, nurturing not only skillful athletes but also accomplished individuals of character and integrity. Student-athletes are confident and prepared to perform on the collegiate level and beyond.
Fine Arts
Marist’s fine arts program gives students the chance to put their creativity to use in ways that enhance their artistic, collaborative, and critical thinking skills. From cocurricular international art history field trips to sold-out theater productions, there are opportunities to foster cultural exploration and self-discovery.
Student Activities
A diverse range of extracurricular activities nurture every student’s passion and talent. Whether physically, academically, spiritually, or creatively, Marist students can explore and develop their strengths within a supportive community.
Campus Ministry
High school students step into leadership roles in campus ministry programs, serving their fellow classmates and underclassmen by leading retreats, acting as extraordinary ministers of holy Communion, welcoming new students as Peer Leaders, and more. Spiritual development is a key component of a Marist education, guiding students as they grow in faith and service.
Community Service
Service is not just encouraged; it is a cornerstone of the Marist educational philosophy. Students have a multitude of opportunities to engage in meaningful service projects both locally and globally to develop empathy, compassion, and a sense of social responsibility. High school students are required to complete a set number of direct service hours as a graduation requirement.
Coming to Marist in 9th grade was a great decision for me. Marist gave me so many opportunities to learn and try new things. I found an incredible group of friends and together we find ways to help each other and do good things for our community.” Graduating Senior
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