- Chaminade College Preparatory School (Missouri)
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Chaminade College Preparatory School
CCPChaminade Hall is the main classroom building on Chaminade's campus as well as its oldest facility. Esto Vir"Be a Man"Address 425 South Lindbergh Boulevard
Creve Coeur, Missouri, St. Louis County), 63131
United StatesCoordinates 38°38′59″N 90°24′25″W / 38.64972°N 90.40694°WCoordinates: 38°38′59″N 90°24′25″W / 38.64972°N 90.40694°W Information Type Private, All-Boys Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic Established 1910 Founder Society of Mary President Rev. Ralph Siefert, S.M. Principal Dr. Louis Peters Asst. Principal Dr. Stephanie Kralemann;
Philip RoneChaplain Fr. Oscar Vasquez, S.M. Grades 6–12 Enrollment 490 (high school)
290 (middle school) (2011)Campus size 55 acres (220,000 m2) Campus type Suburban Color(s) Cardinal and White Fight song We Are Chaminade! Athletics conference Metro Catholic Conference Team name Red Devils (Previously: Flyers) Accreditation(s) Independent Schools Association of the Central States;
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1]Average ACT scores 25.3 Newspaper 'Cardinal and White' Yearbook 'The Cardinal' Tuition $15,195 for day students; $31,880 for resident students (2011-12) Middle School Principal Michael Bander Admissions Director Matthew Saxer Athletic Director Tom Fernandez Website chaminade-stl.org - For other schools with this name, please see Chaminade.
Founded in 1910, Chaminade College Preparatory School is an independent Catholic Marianist school for boys in grades six through twelve. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis. The school is located in west St. Louis County, Missouri. Chaminade offers 7-day, 5-day, and temporary boarding. Students come from throughout the United States and from several countries around the world. Canning Hall, the name of the dormitory, accommodates up to seventy-five residents. The school bears the name of Father William Joseph Chaminade, a priest who lived during the era of the French Revolution and who founded the religious order known as the Society of Mary (Marianists).The school maintains an active relationship with this Society through governance structures and the employment of lay and religious Marianists committed to a conscious effort to keep alive the Marianist charisma in all aspects of the institution's operation.
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History
Chaminade was founded by the Society of Mary in 1910, less than one hundred years after the school's namesake, Blessed Father William Joseph Chaminade, had founded the order, and only sixty years after the Marianists had established themselves in the United States. Originally it was a boarding and day school, with most of its students residing in the open dormitories that were located on the third and fourth floors of the main building; the priests and brothers of the Society of Mary resided in rooms on the north and south ends of each floor.[2]
When the school opened in 1910, only one building, which later would be named "Chaminade Hall," existed on campus, besides the original farmhouse that existed when the land was purchased. In 1919, however, the school built a gymnasium north of the school building. The main building, the farmhouse, and the gymnasium, were for many years the only permanent structures on the campus until the 1950s, when the school built new dormitories for students, a new residence building for the members of the Marianist order, and a new chapel.[2] These buildings were connected to the main building and the gymnasium by a network of underground tunnels that allowed the priests and brothers to move between buildings without going outside.
In 1970, the school constructed a new athletic facility named the Athletictron, and the school added the "West Wing" onto the back of Chaminade Hall in 1981. In 2002, the West Wing was expanded again, adding middle school classrooms, a cafeteria, and a new library. In 2011, construction was completed on the new Skip Viragh Center for the Arts.
The Rev. Ralph A. Siefert has been President of Chaminade since 1987. He is the longest serving President in the school's history. The one-thousand seat auditorium in the Skip Viragh Center for the Arts was named in his honor.
Facilities
Chaminade Hall is the main administrative and classroom building. It houses offices for the president, principal, and assistant principals, as well as the admissions office, the advancement office, and the business office. Most high school classrooms are in Chaminade Hall as well, spread over four floors and the basement.[3]
Juergens Hall is the original gymnasium. It houses the middle school gym and middle school locker rooms.[3]
Canning Hall is the student dormitory and can house up to 65 students. In recent years, it has hosted students from countries such as South Korea, Mexico, China, Rwanda, Australia, Vietnam, Spain, Japan, Canada, Taiwan, and Thailand, but also from around the United States. Residence hall prefects also live in Canning Hall.[3]
Frische Hall is a former residence for religious members of the Society of Mary. Chaminade converted the building for use as faculty offices, the campus campus ministry center, the activity club rooms.[3]
The Immaculate Conception Chapel is the religious center of the campus. While the chapel is too small for the entire school to have mass together in it, it is still used for smaller masses and reconciliation services.[3]
The Athletictron is the athletic center for the school. It houses a basketball court, a commons area, a concessions stand, locker rooms for men and women, and an olympic-sized swimming pool.[3] Other athletic facilities on campus include eight tennis courts, a football stadium and track, a baseball diamond, a soccer field, and two multi-purpose practice fields, one of which has an all-weather turf field.
The West Wing or New Wing has a cafeteria, an Atrium, a library and media center, 16 middle school classrooms, and weight lifting facilities.[3]
The Skip Viragh Center for the Arts, a state of the art performing and fine arts facility, opened in August 2011. This building houses a 1000-seat auditorium, four art classrooms, three music rehearsal rooms, several individual practice rooms, a smaller black box theatre, and an art gallery. This building was made possible by the family of Skip Viragh, a 1959 Chaminade graduate.
The White House is the original farmhouse and remains on the property.[3]
Academics
Chaminade offers a demanding academic program for students with superior, above average or strong average ability. In recent years, Chaminade has expanded its college credit offerings to not only include 23 Advanced Placement courses but an additional 21 courses through St. Louis University and the University of Missouri – St. Louis.[4]
Fine Arts/Activities
Over 150 students participate in the school’s band program which has won numerous regional and national awards, including First Place in the 2010 and 2011 Midwest Festival of Music. In 2009, the Drama Club was selected to participate in the International Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. Only a select number of schools throughout the United States are chosen for this honor.
Chaminade offers over 25 clubs for its Middle School and High School students. One of the most popular clubs is the new online webstream program called CSPN in which sporting events and other activities are livestreamed on the web. Students participate as commentators, analysts, cameramen and the tech crew.
Community Service
Chaminade requires all students to participate in community service projects annually. Middle school students (grades 6 – 8) complete 10 – 20 hours annually while high school students complete 30 – 50 hours each year. Students help numerous groups throughout the St. Louis area. Recent Spring Break community service trips have been in “Coal Country” in West Virginia, Mexico, Africa and Haiti.
The House System
Chaminade began The House System in 2003. Based on Houses found in many overseas schools, Chaminade has five houses, and each student belongs to one of the five Houses: Gray, Lamourous, Mauclerc, Meyer and O’Donnell. Each student also belongs to a Mentor Group which meets daily for fifteen minutes. The Mentor Group is somewhat like a homeroom period but the Mentor Groups is lead by seniors rather than a teacher, and a Mentor Group contains either 6th, 7th and 8th graders, or freshmen, sophomores and juniors. A student is in the same House the entire time he is at Chaminade, and belongs to the same Mentor Group for three years. The House System allows students to get to know many students across all grade levels, and it helps seniors to learn valuable leadership skills by leading a daily Mentor Group. Students wear their House polo shirt on Fridays as a House activity takes place most Fridays during the school year.
Athletics
Chaminade offers over 60 teams in 17 different sports. Sports offered include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, racquetball, soccer, swimming/diving, tennis, track/field, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, water polo and wrestling. Chaminade is part of the Metro Catholic Conference with Christian Brothers College High School, De Smet Jesuit High School, St. John Vianney High School (Kirkwood, Missouri), and St. Louis University High School.
Missouri State Championships
Chaminade teams have won 20 state championships competing in the Missouri State High School Activities Association.
- Baseball 1992, 1998
- Cross Country 2001
- Golf 1988, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004
- Soccer 2001†, 2002, 2006
- Swimming/Diving 1974, 1984
- Tennis 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
- Basketball 2009
- Volleyball 2009
†National Champions
Fight Song
We’re gonna see, a victory, You mighty men of Chaminade.
Stand up and cheer, a rousing cheer, a hefty rah, rah, rah for Chaminade.
Go, go you Devils rack up the score, we are behind you with a thun-der-ing roar!
Chaminade, Chaminade, rah, rah, rah, rah Chaminade!
Alumni
- Ben Bishop, goalie for the St. Louis Blues of National Hockey League
- Chris Butler, defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League
- Brad Davis, midfielder for the Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer
- John Doerr, prominent venture capitalist businessman and billionaire
- Eugenio Garza Lagüera, prominent Mexican businessman and billionaire
- David Lee, forward for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association
- Paul Stastny, center for the Colorado Avalanche of National Hockey League
- Yan Stastny, center for the St. Louis Blues of National Hockey League
- Bradley Beal, Shooting Guard ranked as the #7 player in the country by Rivals.com; Committed to the University of Florida.
References
- ^ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/?. Retrieved 2009-06-23.[dead link]
- ^ a b Chaminade: About us » History
- ^ a b c d e f g h Chaminade: About Us » Campus Tour
- ^ http://www.chaminade-stl.org/mission_statement/curriculum_profile/index.aspx
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