Archbishop Molloy High School,
a Catholic Marist school that offers a challenging academic program rooted in Gospel value, has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as an Outstanding American High School and was named an Exemplary Secondary School by the U.S. Department of Education.
President: Mr. Richard Karsten ‘81 Principal: Mr. Darius Penikas Admissions Director: Dr. Leslie Poole Petit Enrollment: 1,560 students Tuition 2017-2018: $8,800 Fees: $400 registration; $500 technology Dress Code: Uniform Choices Considered: 1st choice given preference, all choices considered Scholarships: Academic & Named Scholarships available TACHS & CHSEE Exam Code #: 012
Open House: Sunday, October 15, 2017 11am-4pm
Molloy’s well-maintained and fully equipped facilities include a brand new video broadcasting studio and a strength & conditioning gym. The cafeteria, chapel, library, research center, four science labs, theater and two gymnasiums have all been renovated since 2010. The six-acre campus includes an all-weather outdoor track and baseball field. Molloy has created a comprehensive program for integrating iPad® technology in the learning environment. Molloy’s extensive programs for both academic and personal counseling help students to select colleges that are best for them and to earn scholarships at top Ivy League, Catholic, private and public universities. All our programs grow out of the Marist Brothers’ mission of service and promote students’ spiritual and emotional development.
Thanks to the commitment of Molloy’s distinguished faculty, and the rigorous college preparatory curriculum that is the hallmark of a Molloy education (including a wide variety of Honors and AP courses), 100% of Molloy graduates are able to realize their true potential and attend prestigious colleges. Graduates have won admission to: Annapolis Bard Boston College Boston University Bowdoin Brandeis Brown Carnegie-Mellon Case Western Columbia Cooper Union Cornell CUNY Baruch CUNY Hunter CUNY Queens Dartmouth Duke Fairfield Fordham George Washington Georgetown Harvard
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