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    Gwynedd-Mercy Academy High School

    Details

    • Listing Type: Private Schools
    • Residency: Day
    • Type: Religious, Private
    • Grades Offered: 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
    • Country: United States
    • CEEB: 391600
    • IPED: 1185135
    • Application Fee: $50
    • Tuition Day: $23,275
    • Enrollment: 435
    • Financial Aid: Grants/Scholarships
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    Overview

    Gwynedd Mercy Academy, located in Gwynedd Valley, PA, is a private secondary school for young women founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1861.

    Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School empowers each student to develop her unique talents and abilities and to become a competent and compassionate Christian woman.

    We Believe That:

    • God is the core of our existence and Jesus Christ is a model for our life.
    • The foundation of our school is based on the Gospel values of compassionate presence, justice, service, and respect for the dignity of all persons, which are the charism of Catherine McAuley.
    • The school community participates in service activities in order to strengthen their awareness and concern for others and to ensure that the dignity of all persons is respected and protected.
    • Positive moral and religious values are fundamental to personal growth, social responsibility and global awareness.
    • The goal of education is to develop and nurture the whole person: intellectually, spiritually, morally, physically, emotionally and socially.
    • Students learn to become competent and compassionate adults in a nurturing community atmosphere that provides positive role models.
    • As co-educators, parents and teachers motivate and challenge each young woman to reason, to inquire and to communicate effectively in order to influence her life situations.
    • Each student succeeds in a supportive educational environment that encourages her distinct abilities, talents and interests.
    • Women have the ability to communicate effectively and influence corporate, political and ethical policies.
    • Educators inspire a fundamental love of learning.
    • Learning is a life-long dynamic process that requires reflection and action.