Aquinas Institute

Aquinas Institute of Rochester
Address
1127 Dewey Avenue
Rochester, (Monroe County), New York 14613
United States
Coordinates 43°11′15″N 77°38′23″W / 43.18750°N 77.63972°W / 43.18750; -77.63972Coordinates: 43°11′15″N 77°38′23″W / 43.18750°N 77.63972°W / 43.18750; -77.63972
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Motto Credo Quid Quid Dixit Dei Filius.
(I believe whatever the son of God has said)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic, Basilian
Established 1902
Superintendent Michael Laure
President Michael "Mittens" Daley
Principal Theodore Mancini
Staff 46
Teaching staff 65
Grades 7-12
Enrollment 869 [1] (2011-12)
Average class size 25
Student to teacher ratio 15:1
Color(s) Maroon and White         
Mascot Li'l Irish
(boxing leprechaun)
Rival McQuaid Jesuit High School
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[2]
Average SAT scores 1082 (542 Math, 540 Verbal)
Average ACT scores 23.4 [1]
Newspaper Maroon & White
Yearbook "Arete"
Endowment ~$10 Million
Tuition $8,150
Alumni 19,000+
Admissions Director Joseph B. Knapp
Athletic Director Anthony Bianchi
Alumni Relations & Development Director Christina Mancini
Website

www.aquinasinstitute.com

Aquinas Institute
Location 1127 Dewey Ave., Rochester, New York
Area 13 acres (5.3 ha)
Architectural style Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Other, Italian Renaissance
NRHP reference # 89000464[3]
Added to NRHP June 8, 1989

The Aquinas Institute is a co-educational Catholic school in Rochester, New York established in 1902. Although the Aquinas Institute was founded as an all-male high school, it opened to female students in 1982. It is located within City of Rochester. It has stood at its current location on Dewey Avenue since 1925. Over 18,000 have graduated since the school opening.

Buildings on campus

The main school building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Wegman - Napier Building, an extension of the main school building, houses science labs for biology and chemistry classes, as well as a renovated gym. Aquinas' biology labs were refurbished in 2007, and a 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2) field house was built in 2008.

Aquinas constructed an on-campus stadium in 2005, known under sponsorship naming rights as the Wegmans Sports Complex. The new stadium was built twenty years after its previous football stadium, Holleder Memorial Stadium, was demolished in 1985.

Notable alumni

References

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