- Academy of St. Elizabeth
Infobox School
name = Academy of Saint Elizabeth
native_name =
motto = "Deus est Caritas" ("God is Love")
established = 1860
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state =
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country = USA
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type = Private,Day school
affiliation =Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson
principal = Sr. Patricia Costello, O.P.
grades = 9-12
enrollment = 236 (as of 2005-06)
faculty = 24.3 (on FTE basis)
ratio = 9.7
address = 2 Convent Road
Morristown, NJ 07960
oversight =
accreditation =Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
nickname = Panthers
colors = Blue and Gold
conference =Northern Hills Conference
newspaper = "SEAnopsis"
yearbook = "The Beth"
literary magazine = SEAL (Saint Elizabeth Art and Literary magazine)
website = [http://www.academyofsaintelizabeth.org School website]
footnotes =
picture = The Academy of Saint Elizabeth is a privatesecondary school for young women located in Convent Station,New Jersey ,United States . Thecollege preparatory school has an enrollment of two hundred and thirty students. Established in 1860, the academy is the oldest secondary school for young women in New Jersey. It is operated independent of theRoman Catholic Diocese of Paterson .As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 236 students and 24.3 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 9.7. [http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&SchoolID=00865348&ID=00865348 Academy of St. Elizabeth] ,
National Center for Education Statistics . Accessed September 20, 2008.]The community of Convent Station, which is adjacent to Morristown, was named for the railway station constructed in the 1870s to accommodate the 200-acre complex of the
Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth that also includes theCollege of Saint Elizabeth and the Villa of Saint Ann. The religious order was founded in 1859 in Newark, but in 1860 the motherhouse of the new religious order and the academy were established on the site near Morristown.The academy is a member of the
New Jersey Association of Independent Schools . [ [http://www.njais.org/listing.html School Search] ,New Jersey Association of Independent Schools . AccessedJuly 29 ,2008 .]History
In 1859, Mother Xavier was commissioned by Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley to establish a school for young women in New Jersey. The Academy was established in Madison in September 1860 in a white frame building that still stands. The renaming to Convent Station would come later when Mother Xavier provided funding in the 1870s for the Convent Station train station just outside the school's gates.
The first students entered in 1860; the Registration Ledger of September 1 still resides in the principal's office, as do the records of every succeeding year. In 1865, the new Academy building was completed and its first commencement exercises were held on the growing campus. By then, our school had gained a wide reputation for scholarship and was recognized and accepted throughout the state as an institution of strong academics, culture, and Catholic learning for young women. The Sisters continued to acquire land whenever it became available, allowing for a campus that is today over 200 acres and also the home of the
College of Saint Elizabeth , founded in 1899.Athletics
The Academy of Saint Elizabeth competes in the Suburban Division of the Northern Hills Conference.
The Academy is generally noted for having a champion swim team. They have won six straight
Northern Hills Conference Championships (2002-2007) and came second in the 2007 Morris County Championships.External links
* [http://www.academyofsaintelizabeth.org/ school website]
* [http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&SchoolID=00865348&ID=00865348 Data for the Academy of St. Elizabeth] ,National Center for Education Statistics
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