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The Academy is committed to developing wom en of courage, compassion and scholarship who responsibly embr ace the social, spiritual and inte llectual challenges of th e world.
I am bringing together wisdom and faith to guide me. I am surrounding myself with friends and mentors who believe in me. I am learning to navigate social, spiritual, and intellectual challenges with confidence and grace. I am fortifying my mind and strengthening my heart. I am a thinker, a leader, a woman of action.
LOTA I am a Lady of the Academy, and I am living the big and small moments of my life with courage and compassion.
Measured in Thought and Application Holy Cross teachers are interested in making you think and watching
you use what you’ve learned. Classes are less
lecture, more dialogue—because your learning is deeper when you understand the and the You might write a satire of modern society in your own version of “The Canterbury Tales,” produce a short film with
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an iPad, or discuss how certain mammals could have evolved.
The other great thing about our teachers? They’re approachable and they really care about you, so you can go to them for anything from help with an assignment to advice on life.
C HALLE NG E YOU R S E LF • International Baccalaureate Programme • Advanced Placement and Honors courses
• Sancta Crux Scholars • Madeleva Scholars
“Twenty years from now I’ll remember how Holy Cross influenced my high school experience. No boy drama, no cliques, no gossip—and I don’t have to spend hours trying to loo k good in the morning. Everyone is here to learn. ”
s, e u q i l c o n , a m a No boy dnro gossi—Epmily, Sophomore
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Go Tartans! Basketball, Crew, Cross Country, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Golf, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Pom and Cheer, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field, and Volleyball.
Holy Cross Day One of many traditions at Holy Cross, this day is dedicated to celebrating the Sisters of the Holy Cross, who founded the school. After a special morning assembly, the girls compete in races between the freshmen and juniors in white and the sophomores and seniors in purple. Students dress in everything from tutus and capes to face paint and cowgirl hats.
Clubs
Over 30 clubs, including: Amnesty International, Filmmaking Club, Guitar Club, Lovely Ladies Book Club, Manga Club, Model UN, STEM Initiative, and Tartan Writers’ Club.
Arts Performing arts courses in music, film, theater, and dance. Visual arts courses in studio art, fashion design, ceramics, and photography.
on myself. Yet I ught me to depend “Holy Cross has ta same as being dependent isn’t the realize that being in when I can I need help versus en wh ow kn —I ed isolat my own.” solve a problem on
em l b o r p a e v y own—Theresa, Sophomore I can osnolm
Flex Your Faith Like your muscles, your faith gets the more you use it. At Holy Cross, you’re free to ask religious questions in class and attend Mass or guided meditation at lunch. Deepen your sense of and bond
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with classmates during annual trips, culminating in a four-day senior Kairos retreat. Cultivate humility and through regular Christian Service Commitment projects aiding those who are disadvantaged or in need.
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“If you love only th ose who love you, what reward is there for that? ... If you are kind only to your friends, how are you differe nt from anyone els e?”
nt How are you differe —Matthew 5:4
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EVE RYWH E RE—COLLEG E S AC ROS S TH E COU NTRY AN D AROUND THE WORLD After college our LOTAs do everything from protecting the planet as an EPA attorney to being the first female president of a college. Every Holy Cross girl completes a 60-hour Senior Project off-site. Recent locations: business and engineering firms, Georgetown University Hospital, Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office, and the National Zoo.
College Counseling We’ll guide you through the process step-by-step, beginning junior year.
The Class of 2014 was awarded more than $12 million in scholarships over four years.
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The Academy of the Holy Cross is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
Quick Facts T H E A C A D E M Y O F T H E H O LY C R O S S I S A C AT H O L I C W O M E N ’ S C O L L E G E P R E PA R AT O R Y S C H O O L F O R G R A D E S 9 - 12 , F O U N D E D I N 18 6 8 B Y T H E S I S T E R S O F T H E H O LY C R O S S .
Students
Enrollment: 527 Student to teacher ratio: 11 to 1 Average class size: 19 Diversity: 32% identify as minority
Academics
Coursework: Over 150 courses offered, including IB, AP, and Honors classes Student Support: Comprehensive academic support programs and college counseling
Arts
Eight stage productions each year (musical, dance, drama, vocal, and instrumental) Visual Arts Showcase each spring features student artwork
Athletics
Mascot: Tartans Colors: Lavender and white 26 teams in 17 sports
Faith
Campus Ministry: Weekly Mass, special liturgies and prayer services, classwide retreats
Traditions
Holy Cross Day, Big Sisters, Powder Puff Football, Junior Ring Ceremony, and many more
Transportation Located within a short walk of Grosvenor Metro Station (Red Line); Ride-On bus stop at the school entrance
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