List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans

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This is a list of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans . They are not all operated by the archdiocese. There are 5 universities or colleges and over 20 high schools within the archdiocese.

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As per a 2013 strategic plan the New Orleans Archdiocese allows affiliated schools to either be grade PK-7 combined elementary and middle schools (similar to a K-8 school), grade 8-12 senior high schools, or full K-12 schools. As per the plan the standalone middle schools and combined middle and high schools were to reconfigure themselves. [1] The new configurations were to be effective for the 2015-2016 school year. 37 schools were to be affected by the grade reconfiguration. The archdiocese planned to end affiliation with any school that did not comply with the grade configuration regime. [2]

Universities and colleges

New Orleans (Orleans Parish)
St. Tammany Parish

K-12 schools

High schools

New Orleans (Orleans Parish)
Jefferson Parish

Marrero

Metairie

St. John the Baptist Parish
St. Tammany Parish

Covington

Slidell

K-7 schools

New Orleans

  • Christian Brothers School [9]
    • Includes two campuses: Canal Street Campus (former St. Anthony of Padua School) in Mid-City, [10] and the City Park (original) campus. [11]
    • The school has a PK-4 coeducational elementary school at the Canal Street campus, an all girls' 5-7 middle school on Canal Street, and an all boys' 5-7 middle school in City Park. [12]
    • It first opened in 1967. [11] Previously Christian Brothers only had middle school and was all boys. [2] In 2013 the archdiocese stated that it would no longer permit combined middle and high schools and standalone middle schools. In 2014 Christian Brothers and St. Anthony of Padua School announced they would merge effective fall 2016. [1] In 2014 it had 360 students. [2]
  • Good Shepherd Nativity Mission
  • Holy Name of Jesus School
  • Resurrection of Our Lord School
  • St. Alphonsus School
  • St. Andrew the Apostle School
  • St. Benedict the Moor School
  • St. Dominic School
  • St. Joan of Arc School

Jefferson Parish

Plaquemines Parish

Belle Chasse

St. Bernard Parish

Chalmette

St. Charles Parish

Destrehan

St. John the Baptist Parish

Laplace

Reserve

St. Tammany Parish

Covington

Mandeville

Slidell

Washington Parish

Bogalusa

Others

New Orleans (Orleans Parish)
Jefferson Parish

Former schools

In 1962 there were 153 Catholic schools. [22] In 2000 the system had 52,500 students, [23] in 106 schools. [24] The number of schools was the same in 2003. [25]

Hurricane Katrina in 2005 affected enrollment, with the system losing about 500 students annually, until the 2013, when there were 38,000 students, a 28% decline from the figure in 2000. [23] The enrollment decline from 2003 to 2013 was 25%. [25] The number of schools had declined to 84 in 2013. [24] In the period 2003-2013 22 schools had closed. [25]

In 2012 the archdiocese announced that it would consider closing grade schools with enrollments under 200 and identified 15 schools that it may close, although it did not, at the time, state which ones they were. [26] In 2014 the archdiocese chose to close three schools effective 2015. 50 employees and 507 students were affected. As of 2014 the archdiocese initiates a discussion on whether to close a Catholic grade school if the number of its students falls below 200. [24]

Jefferson Parish
New Orleans (Orleans Parish)
Plaquemines Parish
St. Bernard Parish
St. John the Baptist Parish
St. Landry Parish

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