Immaculate High School
Address
73 Southern Boulevard

,
Connecticut
06810

United States
Coordinates41°22′57″N 73°27′12″W / 41.38250°N 73.45333°W / 41.38250; -73.45333
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
MottoTo Seek Truth is to Seek God
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Saint Mary
Established1962 (1962)
SuperintendentSteven F. Cheeseman
School code070125
CEEB code070125
PresidentMary Maloney
PrincipalWendy Neil
ChaplainFather Philip Phan
Teaching staff63
Grades912
Enrollment405 (2020-2021)
  Grade 986
  Grade 1091
  Grade 11120
  Grade 12107
Average class size17
Student to teacher ratio10:1
Campus size7 acres (28,000 m2)
Color(s)Blue and white
  
Slogan"Mustang Pride"
Fight songMustang Pride Fight Song
Athletics conferenceSouth West Conference
MascotMustang
NicknameIHS, affectionately known as Immac
Team nameMustangs
AccreditationNew England Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
PublicationMustang Monthly Newsletter
YearbookThe Crescent
School fees• Microsoft Surface Go Laptop, cover, insurance - $750

• New Student Registration Fee - $50 (upon registration in FACTS - late spring) • IPA (Immaculate Parent Association) Membership Dues - $50

• MASC (Mustang All Sports Club) Athletic Annual Fee - $50 (when enrolled in a sport; one-time annual fee)
TuitionTuition and books - $16,750 (2022-2023) [2]
Websitewww.immaculatehs.org
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Immaculate High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. Overseen by the Diocese of Bridgeport, IHS serves residents of 28 towns in the greater Danbury area. Immaculate High School, established in 1962, enrolls 400 to 500 male and female students. As of 2021, the school offers 16 different Advanced Placement (AP) courses with 132 students enrolled in at least one AP or equivalent course. Additional demographics that help define the student body identify 13% as non-Catholic, 2% as Eastern Orthodox and 85% Catholic. Student ethnicity includes 6.9% Hispanic; 11% Asian and Multi-Racial; and 3% African American. Roughly 10% of the student body are international exchange. The international student exchange program at Immaculate works with students from various countries such as China, Brazil, France, Germany, Lebanon and South Korea.

Athletics

The Mustang athletic program belongs to the South West Conference and competes in class "S" in most sports. There are 12 varsity sports for men and 13 varsity sports for women.[4]

The school's campus features the "Mustang Valley" multiuse field. This turf field, installed in 2006, is used for football, lacrosse, track, soccer, field hockey and physical education class when weather permits. A new track is also available. The school facility houses a 950-seat gymnasium, a weight room, and a designated wrestling area.

The school has won 24 state championships since the school opened its doors in 1962.[5]

Connecticut State Champions:

  • Men's Basketball 1976, 2012, 2016
  • Women's Soccer (Class "S") 1995, 2003-2006, 2008-2012 (tied in 2006 and 2009) (Class "L") 2014
  • Men's Soccer (Class "S") 1996, 1997 (tied in 1997)
  • Men's Ice Hockey (DII) 1986, 2007
  • Men's Baseball (Class "S") 2001, 2003, 2004
  • Football (Class "S") 1986
  • Women's Cross Country 1997, 2013
  • Women's Lacrosse (Class "S") 2009
  • Women’s Field Hockey (Class “S”) 2018

Southwestern Connecticut Conference Champions:

  • Men's Ice Hockey 2000, 2003, 2007
  • Men's Basketball 1997, 2012
  • Women's Soccer 1995, 2004, 2005
  • Women's Indoor Track 2012
  • Women's Cross Country 2011

Southern Connecticut Conference Champions:

  • Men's Ice Hockey 2014, 2016
  • Women’s Field Hockey 2017, 2019, 2020

Notable alumni

Notes and references

  1. NEASC-CIS. "NEASC-Commission on Independent Schools". Archived from the original on June 16, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
  2. "Tuition and Financial Aid - Immaculate High School".
  3. "Immaculate High School - Catholic Secondary College Preparatory School: Admin Update Q1 2013-2014". Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  4. "Team Directory - Immaculate High School".
  5. CIAC Sports Champions Database Search
  6. http://cdn.emmyonline.org/sports_38th_winners_v04.pdf
  7. https://theemmys.tv/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/43-Sports-Winners-by-Category.pdf
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