Catholic High School of Pointe Coupee (original) (raw)

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Private, coeducational school in New Roads, Louisiana, United States

Catholic of Pointe Coupee
Location
Map
504 Fourth Street West, P.O. Box 146New Roads, Louisiana 70760United States
Coordinates 30°41′46″N 91°26′20″W / 30.69611°N 91.43889°W / 30.69611; -91.43889
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliations Roman CatholicSisters of St. Joseph
Established 1904
Principal Fran Olinde
Teaching staff 25.0 (FTE)
Grades PK3-12
Enrollment 305 (2013-2014)
Student to teacher ratio 12.2
Colors Green, White and Silver
Nickname Hornets
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Website www.catholicpc.com
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Catholic of Pointe Coupee is a Catholic Interparochial school in New Roads, Louisiana. It was founded in 1904 by the Sisters of St. Joseph who were commissioned to bring Catholic education to Pointe Coupee Parish.

Catholic of Pointe Coupee has been affiliated with the Sisters of St. Joseph since its conception. The school has been housed in several different buildings over its lifetime, beginning in a small four-room cottage on St. Mary Street, then moving up to a slightly larger building which was destroyed by fire in 1929. Then the school moved into a large wood-framed building donated by the Richey Family. The School/convent remained in that building until the early 1960s when a modern facility was completed on Fourth Street which houses the school to this day.

In 2005 and 2006, the School was host to many students from Hurricane Katrina destroyed Catholic schools in the New Orleans area, including Redeemer Seton High.

The demographic breakdown of the 305 students enrolled for the 2013–2014 school year was:[2]

Catholic High athletics competes in the LHSAA.

The school competes in 1A and offers a number of sports and after school programs, including football, soccer, power lifting, baseball, softball, basketball, cross-country, track, cheer and dance.

Football championships

Baseball

Boys' power lifting

Girls' power lifting

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  4. ^ "Louisiana High School Baseball". 14-0productions. Archived from the original on July 8, 2015. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
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