Cornelia Connelly High School

Cornelia Connelly School
Address
2323 West Broadway
Anaheim, (Orange County), California 92804
United States
Coordinates 33°49′46″N 117°57′51″W / 33.82944°N 117.96417°W / 33.82944; -117.96417Coordinates: 33°49′46″N 117°57′51″W / 33.82944°N 117.96417°W / 33.82944; -117.96417
Information
Type Private, All-Female
Motto Lead, Serve, Inspire
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Cornelia Connelly
Established 1961
Founder Sisters of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus
Superintendent Greg Dhuyvetter
Dean Shanti Ernest
Head of school Cheri Lynn Wood
Campus Minister Cathy Townsend
Grades 9-12
Enrollment approx. 200 (2012-2013)
Average class size 15
Color(s) Maroon and white
Athletics conference San Joaquin League
Team name Koalas
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Average SAT scores 1740
Average ACT scores 26
Tuition $14,975 (2014-2015)
Affiliation Holy Child Network of Schools
Admissions Director Margaret Meland
Athletic Director Timmerie Henry
Website www.connellyhs.org

Cornelia Connelly School is a Catholic college-preparatory high school for girls in Anaheim, California. Established in 1961 by the Sisters of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, it is named after Cornelia Connelly, founder of that Roman Catholic religious institute. Although located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange, it is an independent school, one of ten Holy Child schools in the United States.[2] There also are thirteen other Holy Child Schools in England, Ireland, France, Ghana, and Nigeria.

Notable alumni

Notable former pupils of the school include:

Notes and references

  1. WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. CCHS. "Cornelia Connelly School Website". Retrieved 2007-05-11.
  3. Ph.D, Steven Chermak; Ph.D, Frankie Y. Bailey (25 January 2016). "Crimes of the Centuries: Notorious Crimes, Criminals, and Criminal Trials in American History [3 volumes]: Notorious Crimes, Criminals, and Criminal Trials in American History". ABC-CLIO via Google Books.
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