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With over 220 students enrolled at Immaculata Academy, the
options for personalized learning, participation, leadership
opportunities and memorable experiences are abundant.
Immaculata Academy’s class of 2007 earned
over $4.2 million in scholarships to leading colleges and universities,
99% of them enrolled in college immediately after graduation.
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Immaculata Academy has an average of 18 students in each class.
Our students represent 17 school districts, 23 surrounding
townships and more than 40 parishes.
A single-sex education provides an optimum environment for the
academic and personal growth of future female leaders.
Students who reside within a 15-mile radius have bus
transportation provided by their school districts.
Immaculata Academy houses state-of-the-art technology including a
new computer lab, smart boards (interactive whiteboards), and
televisions for expanded learning experiences in the classrooms. Our
student-to-computer ratio is 3 to 1.
79% of students earn an 85 grade point average; 55% earn a 90% or higher; our athletes earn an average of 91.7%.
Our 2007 graduates’ SAT scores were 22 points higher than the
Women’s National Average, with the 2006 graduate’s scoring 40
points higher
Our Parents' Guild raises an average of over $20,000 toward the
support of student activities, each year.
Immaculata Academy is one of few Western New York private high
schools offering a New York State Regents sequence in music.
Immaculata Academy offers over 50 opportunities for students to
enter leadership roles at the school through student government,
club officer opportunities, various leadership programs, and also
through a variety of clubs and sports offerings.
Our school day begins at 7:56 a.m. and concludes at 2:07 p.m. each
day.
Students have the opportunity to select a dance program for
physical education credit.
Over 86% of girls participate in interscholastic athletics and clubs.
Immaculata has a president/principal model of leadership. This
organizational structure allows the president to serve as an
ambassador for the Academy, promoting the Academy's mission and
building strong relationships with the civic community, potential
benefactors and alumnae. Under this leadership model, the principal
is more effective at the responsibility of managing the operation
of the school.
Our athletic programs continue to grow and include unique teams
such as badminton, bowling and competitive dance. The Bears enjoy
consistent success on the fields and courts including yearly
visits to the New York State Association of Independent Schools
Championships in New York City.
Immaculata Academy has a modern gymnasium with a hardwood
floor, new bleachers, a volleyball net system, 2 new scoreboards,
sound system, scoring tables, batting cages and updated locker
rooms.
Freshmen are eligible for varsity competition each year.
Immaculata Academy’s athletic teams have their own softball field
and full use of Hilbert College’s soccer fields.
Students interested in a sport not currently offered at Immaculata
Academy are welcome to make their interests known to both the
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