Chaminade High School

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Chaminade High School
Chaminade High School Facade.png
Chaminade High School building facade
Address
Chaminade High School
340 Jackson Avenue

,
11501-2441

United States
Coordinates 40°44′39″N73°38′58″W / 40.744123°N 73.64946°W / 40.744123; -73.64946
Information
Type Private
MottoFortes in Unitate
(Strength in Unity)
Religious affiliation(s) Marianist
Established1930
StatusOpen
CEEB code 333150
PresidentThomas Cleary
DeanThomas Dillon
PrincipalJoseph Bellizzi
ChaplainPeter Heiskell
Faculty92 total; 58 Chaminade Alumni [1]
Grades 9-12
Gender Boys
Number of students1,703 (2022-2023)
Student to teacher ratio18:1
Hours in school day8:05 - 2:57
Color(s)Crimson and Gold   
Athletics19 varsity sports
Athletics conference CHSAA
Team nameFlyers
Rivals St. Anthony's High School, Kellenberg Memorial High School
Accreditation MSA
PublicationSkylight (literary magazine)
NewspaperTarmac
YearbookCrimson and Gold
Endowment$53,449,083
Tuition$16,340 Total Tuition Paid
$2,340 Paid for by Torch Fund
18,680 Total Tuition Without Torch Fund
Website chaminade-hs.org
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Chaminade High School is a Marianist college preparatory high school for boys in Mineola on Long Island, New York.

Contents

Chaminade’s main campus is also home to Saragossa Retreat Center, one of their three retreat houses. The other retreat houses include Meribah in Muttontown, and Founder's Hollow Accord.

Athletics

The 2016 soccer team finished the season ranked seventh in the nation by USA Today on its final Super 25 Expert Rankings. [4]

Chaminade offers the following sports: [5]

Other

Chaminade's new Marianist Cross, Physical Fitness Center, and Gold Star Stadium from Ott Field Gold Star Stadium and PFC.jpg
Chaminade's new Marianist Cross, Physical Fitness Center, and Gold Star Stadium from Ott Field

Notable alumni

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