Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls

Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls
Address
1000 West Lycoming Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140
United States
Coordinates 40°0′48″N 75°8′38″W / 40.01333°N 75.14389°W / 40.01333; -75.14389Coordinates: 40°0′48″N 75°8′38″W / 40.01333°N 75.14389°W / 40.01333; -75.14389
Information
Type Private, All-Female
Motto Vigilate et Orate
(Watch and Pray)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) St Therese of Lisieux
Established 1939
President Sr. Donna Shallo
Principal Sr. Kathleen Klarich
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Maroon and White         
Mascot Sentinel
Nickname LF
Team name Sentinels
Rival St. Huberts
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Publication Literary Garland
Newspaper Theresian
Yearbook Garland
Tuition $8,000
Alumni over 36,000
Director of Philanthropy Amy Steinmetz Carthy, '87
Director of Institutional Advancement S. Joan Ames, IHM
Admissions Director Maureen Kerr
Athletic Director Adam Buchter
Website littleflowerhighschool.org

Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls is a Catholic high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania located within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It is named after Saint Therese de Lisieux and has one of the most award-winning high school newspapers in the archdiocese, The Theresian.

Little Flower school consists of roughly 700 girls and 7 boys. The boys are a part of Little Flower's ESOL Program (English for Speakers of Other Languages). The school's Alma Mater is constantly sung by the students at a number of different events throughout the school year, including dances, proms, and assemblies.

Athletics

Fall Sports - Cross Country, Golf, Field Hockey, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball

Winter Sports - Basketball, Bowling, Cheerleading, Indoor Track, Swimming

Spring Sports - Softball, Lacrosse, Track and Field


Notable alumnae

Courtney Niemiec - professional soccer player, currently playing for the Western New York Flash of the National Women's Soccer League

Allyson McHugh - Member of the US Women's National Team (Swimming). 2017 World Unversty Games Silver Medalist. 2018 NCAA All American

Notable volunteers

Because of his public support of same-sex marriage, Hanes has been removed from his volunteer position effective September 17, 2013.[2]
  • Sr. Evelyn Mattern, farmworker advocate and program associate for the North Carolina Council of Churches

See also

Notes and references

  1. MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Retrieved 2009-05-23.
  2. Gambino, Matthew (September 18, 2013). "Official who issued same-sex marriage licenses removed as volunteer at Catholic school". Catholic Philly. Retrieved September 18, 2013.
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