What: Allow our principal, Miss Ciminelli, to take you through the building on your own personal tour. Get to know our academics, our community, and exciting 23/24 scholarships. Best of all, we get a chance to meet you and learn how we can support your family.
Who: For parents of early-childhood students through rising 8th graders.
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The diversity of our students – Over 50% of our students are First Generation Americans. The diversity of our students fosters a deeper understanding of different cultures and teaches our students, at a young age, that we are more alike than we are different.
The passing on of our faith to the next generation – We want all of our students to develop a relationship with Jesus. The religion curriculum does more than just teach the principles of our faith; it engages the students in making that faith real and alive. Our students live their faith all day, every day.
A commitment to academic excellence – Holy Name of Mary School raises the bar for students. Our small class sizes allow the students to receive individualized instruction. Along with the 1:1 devices we provide, we work diligently to meet the needs of each student.
Culture – Our school cultivates a robustly Catholic Culture centered on the spiritual, intellectual, sacramental, and liturgical life of the Church.
Supportive Community – Our school provides a safe and supportive community that recognizes the dignity of every student and promotes human flourishing in a familial atmosphere.
Academic Excellence – Our school offers academic excellence, which will foster in your child individual growth and development according to time-tested, faith-based models of teaching and learning.
Technology – During the lockdown of 2020-2021, we quickly provided tools for remote learning to our students. When students at other schools struggled, the students at our school excelled.
Servant Leadership – In 2020-2021, our teachers believed students and families were their #1 priority making sure each student received classwork and support in the most challenging of circumstances. Now, they continue to make students and families their #1 priority.
Safe Classroom Learning – We all know that young students learn better in a classroom with their peers. We have an impressive student-to-teacher ratio and spacious classrooms. This allowed us to bring back all students for full 5-day in-person learning for the 2020-2021 school year when most schools in Long Island remained closed. For the 2022-2023 school year, our students continue to thrive.