Holy Name High School is more than a choice for four years. Becoming a NAMER is a decision that will impact your life with endless possibilities. Holy Name High School will prepare you for any career path that you may pursue. Becoming a NAMER makes a statement that you value FAITH, ACADEMICS, FRIENDSHIP, and SPIRIT!
Holy Name has provided young men and women with a nurturing and supportive educational environment in which to grow not just academically, but also spiritually, socially, and morally. We are dedicated to encouraging students to live according to Catholic values and develop those abilities that will prepare them to lead responsible, constructive, and meaningful lives.
Holy Name has provided young men and women with a nurturing and supportive educational environment in which to grow not just academically, but also spiritually, socially, and morally. We are dedicated to encouraging students to live according to Catholic values and develop those abilities that will prepare them to lead responsible, constructive, and meaningful lives.
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A saga was born. The school has grown steadily over the years, establishing and reinforcing a strong tradition, a proud history, an exciting spirit, and a rich heritage. Holy Name High School's graduates now number over 17,500 located all over the world. Make a NAME for yourself and be all that you can be at Holy Name High School.
By igniting your spirit and inspiring your future, Holy Name doesn't just prepare you for college, we prepare you for life! As a Holy Name student, you learn to think for yourself, to be accountable for yourself, and to be open-minded to both new ideas and different people.
If you decide to make Holy Name your high school, you will find that we not only focus on you academically, but we also help you grow as a person, spiritually, socially, and morally.From classes and retreats, to rallies and games, you are bound to find a lot of things to love about Holy Name. Thank you for your interest in Holy Name High School.
If you decide to make Holy Name your high school, you will find that we not only focus on you academically, but we also help you grow as a person, spiritually, socially, and morally.From classes and retreats, to rallies and games, you are bound to find a lot of things to love about Holy Name. Thank you for your interest in Holy Name High School.
Get to know our Holy Name Student Ambassadors! These students are proud to be Namers and they are ready to welcome you into the HN family. If you have a question for a student or a particular student who shares your similar interests, email AskANamer@holynamehs.com - and one of our ambassadors will reach out.
Appointments are required. All tour times have been reserved, thank you for your interest & see you soon! The Holy Name family is excited to welcome you on campus for our in-person Fall Open House! Come see how our students embody the Holy Name mission to grow in Mind, Body, and Spirit - becoming a true "Triple Threat!"
Holy Name awards merit scholarships to the students who score in the top 10% on the admissions exam. These students will be named Holy Name Scholar Students and will receive a tiered scholarship ranging from $1000 - $6000. This scholarship is renewable based on strong academic achievement and will be awarded in mid-December.
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Random Random
Jun 13, 2021
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This place is absolutely horrible. I would not recommend this place to someone who was extremely Christian. They lie with the things they do, and being a student there I hated every second. It wasn’t even the students that were the problem it was the staff and teachers. None of them care about you or who they are. They care about how people view the school, and how much money they are making. All my teachers for 3 years were terrible. Some were nice and others were just terrible. If you think about going here really take my word on it and stick with public school.
Andy-H.
Dec 29, 2020
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Maureen Cunningham
Nov 21, 2020
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Rosa Hughes
Sep 14, 2019
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I believe the school could have great potential if they would be open to listening with respect, open their mind to equality and learn that diversity is crucially important when you are bringing in students from urban communities. I also believe that a lot of the teachers are alumni and were great at one point in their careers but are past the point of retirement. This makes it difficult for students to take in the information that is being taught and there is "very little support for the students"!
SammyB
Oct 26, 2018
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