Roanoke Catholic School

Roanoke Catholic School
Address
621 North Jefferson Street
Roanoke, Virginia 24016
United States
Coordinates 37°16′42″N 79°56′23″W / 37.27833°N 79.93972°W / 37.27833; -79.93972Coordinates: 37°16′42″N 79°56′23″W / 37.27833°N 79.93972°W / 37.27833; -79.93972
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1889
Oversight Diocese of Richmond
President Patrick W. Patterson
Principal Kathleen Futrell (Upper)
Julie Frost (Lower)
Grades PK12
Enrollment 545 (2008)
Color(s) Green and White
Athletics conference =
Team name Celtics
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Newspaper The Friar Rambler
Athletic Director Matt Peck
Website http://www.roanokecatholic.com

Roanoke Catholic School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Roanoke, Virginia. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond. It also includes a preschool. It is divided into three main branches of schooling: Preschool, Lower School (Grades kindergarten through seventh), and Upper School (Grades eight through twelve).[2]

Background

Roanoke Catholic School was founded in the fall of 1889 by two lay women of St. Andrew's parish. Four years later, in 1893, the sisters of Charity from Nazareth, Kentucky, came to teach at the school. Classes were first held in the parish hall. Later, when St. Vincent's Home for Boys was established, classes were held there. In 1898, Ryan Hall was built, the gift of Mrs. Thomas Fortune Ryan. St. Andrew's was the only Catholic school in Roanoke until 1916 when Our Lady of Nazareth School opened on Campbell Avenue. In 1931, a new high school building was dedicated. It now houses grades PK-2. In 1950, St. Andrew's High School merged with Our Lady of Nazareth High becoming Roanoke Catholic High School. New high school and gymnasium buildings were constructed in 1961-62. In 1970-1971, St. Andrew's and Our Lady of Nazareth's Elementary Schools consolidated with grades 1-3 located on Campbell Avenue and grades 4-7 located in the former St. Andrew’s School. Later in 1973-1974, these two schools combined and were known as Roanoke Catholic Elementary School located near St. Andrew’s Church. In 1980-1981, a kindergarten was added to the elementary school. In 1985, Roanoke Catholic High and Roanoke Catholic Elementary became Roanoke Catholic School with two divisions, a Lower (K-7) and an Upper (8-12). In 1993, Roanoke Catholic Preschool opened in the facilities of Our Lady of Nazareth Church. In August 1999, a multipurpose building was built. This building houses the chapel, media center, cafeteria, art and band rooms, computer and science labs, centralized offices, and classrooms. Eight additional classrooms were completed during the Spring of 2000. After operating for seven years off-campus, the preschool moved to the Hill in 2001.

Notes and references

  1. SACS-CASI. "SACS-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-23.
  2. Roanoke Catholic School. "Roanoke Catholic School History". Retrieved June 27, 2010.
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