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Jesuit High School is a private, Catholic, all-male high school run by the U.S. Central and Southern Province of the Society of Jesus in Tampa , Florida . The school was established in 1899 by the Jesuits and operates independently of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg . The school teaches a college preparatory curriculum and has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence .

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19-644: Sacred Heart College may refer to: Australia [ edit ] Sacred Heart College, Ballarat , a former Catholic all girls secondary school in Ballarat Sacred Heart College, Geelong , a Catholic school for girls in Victoria Sacred Heart College, Kyneton , a Catholic co-ed Secondary School run by the Sisters of Mercy Sacred Heart College Middle School ,

38-803: A $ 600,000 capital campaign and the purchase of 80 acres of rural grazing land on Himes Avenue in West Tampa, where the school moved to in 1956. Kennelly designed this new campus, centered around St. Anthony's Chapel. Jesuit High School had an enrollment of 245 students at the time of its relocation in 1956 and as of August 2015, had approximately 775 students. Jesuit has been rated first among all-boys schools in Florida and second among Catholic schools. Jesuit's curriculum includes mathematics, science, fine arts, language arts, foreign language, social studies, physical education, and theology. Advanced Placement classes are offered in 29 different areas. Of

57-469: A Catholic Marist boys' school in Glendowie, Auckland Sacred Heart College, Christchurch , a Catholic secondary school for girls Sacred Heart College, Lower Hutt , a Catholic secondary school for girls Sacred Heart College, Napier , a Catholic secondary school for girls Sacred Heart Girls' College, Hamilton , a Catholic secondary school for girls Sacred Heart Girls' College, New Plymouth ,

76-474: A Catholic co-educational school Belize [ edit ] Sacred Heart College, Cayo , a High School and Junior College in San Ignacio, Cayo District Hong Kong [ edit ] Sacred Heart Canossian College India [ edit ] Sacred Heart College, Thevara , Kerala Sacred Heart College, Thirupattur New Zealand [ edit ] Sacred Heart College, Auckland ,

95-769: A Catholic secondary school for girls Philippines [ edit ] Sacred Heart College, Lucena City , Quezon Province South Africa [ edit ] Sacred Heart College, Johannesburg United Kingdom [ edit ] England [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic College , in Crosby, Merseyside, England Northern Ireland [ edit ] Sacred Heart College, Omagh United States [ edit ] Sacred Heart College, now called Jesuit High School (Tampa) , Florida Sacred Heart College, now called Newman University , Wichita, Kansas Sacred Heart College, now part of Belmont Abbey College , North Carolina Sacred Heart College (Wisconsin) ,

114-577: A Jesuit-run college in Prairie du Chien See also [ edit ] College of the Sacred Heart (disambiguation) Sacred Heart (disambiguation) Sacred Heart High School (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

133-803: A Marist all-boys middle school in South Australia Sacred Heart College, New Town , a co-educational school in Hobart, Tasmania Sacred Heart College (Adelaide) , a Marist co-educational senior school in South Australia Sacred Heart College, Sorrento , a Catholic co-educational secondary school in Western Australia Sacred Heart Girls' College , Oakleigh, Melbourne, a Catholic school for girls in Victoria Sacred Heart Primary School, Kew, Victoria ,

152-581: A mandatory service requirement, and its students serve more than 40,000 hours of community service annually. Students are required to meet community service hour requirements for grade-level advancement and graduation, and are able to meet these requirements via service-oriented clubs, such as the Key Club and the Environmental Club. Jesuit has about 50 student clubs and organizations. The Speech and Debate Club has sent seven members to Chicago and

171-582: A policy team to district nationals twice. Other clubs include SADD, National Honor Society, language honor societies, Agmen Christi, Don't Feed the Artists, the "Jesuit Masque" drama troupe, and the Tiger newspaper and yearbook. The school spirit club is named the Blue Tide. To the north of the chapel are the cafeteria, fine arts building, and Jesuit residence. Classroom buildings surround the remaining sides of

190-683: Is Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam which means "For the Greater Glory of God". The school encourages its students to be "Men For Others", which is a student model derived from a 1973 speech given by Jesuit Father General Pedro Arrupe . Arrupe led the Jesuits in the transitional years after the Second Vatican Council , from 1965 to 1983, when the Jesuit order incorporated that Council's teachings into its institutions. Jesuit High School

209-951: The FHSAA Boys' Athletic Program of the Year award in 1997–1998. The Tigers are at or near the top of the FHSAA's annual All-Sports Award standings (a.k.a. the Floyd E. Lay Sunshine Cup). The school won the Tampa Tribune Athletic Program of the Year award in 2003–2004, and the St. Petersburg Times Athletic Program of the Year award in 2004–2005. Jesuit teams have combined to win 26 state titles in eight sports: soccer (7), baseball (5), cross country (4), basketball (3), swimming (3), football (2), and one in both track & field and wrestling, with all but four of these titles occurring since

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228-597: The Sisters of Mercy. In 1967 the land was developed for a senior school for the girls, named St Martin's in the Pines. In 1968 the Year 11 and 12 students of Sacred Heart moved to the campus at Mt Clear, which became co-educational in 1988. Former Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks was a teacher at the school. Today the College and convent are used for ghost tours by a Daylesford company. Sacred Heart St Martin's Jesuit High School (Tampa) The Jesuit motto

247-439: The chapel. The gymnasium, nicknamed the "Tiger Palace", can has a seating capacity of 1,400. The southeast portion of the campus contains the renovated athletic center, which was dedicated and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Al López and Jesuit alumni. The library is dedicated to Fr. Richard Hartnett, S.J. Recently, the chapel has been replaced by a larger one and plans are complete for a $ 35 million multipurpose building, with

266-437: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sacred_Heart_College&oldid=1182864060 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sacred Heart College, Ballarat Sacred Heart College

285-444: The mid-1990s. Jesuit also has had 60 individual and relay State Champions in 56 events in swimming, wrestling, track & field, cross country, and tennis. Most recently Jesuit has earned team State Championships in swimming in 2017, 2018, and 2020, along with wrestling and soccer State Championships in 2020 and baseball in 2019. The school has also won two High School National Championships in baseball in 1997 and soccer in 2001, and

304-576: The more than 90 members of the faculty, several are Jesuit priests. The Jesuits serve in administration and teaching roles, in addition to campus ministry. Daily Masses are held in the Jesuit chapel at 7:30   am, and a monthly all-school Mass has been held in the Chapel of the Holy Cross since it opened in 2018. School years begin with the traditional Mass of the Holy Spirit. The school won

323-582: Was a Roman Catholic all girls' school in Ballarat, Victoria . The school was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1881 and closed in 1994 preceding the amalgamation of the College with St Martin's in the Pines and St Paul's Technical College to form Damascus College Ballarat . In 1906 the primary students were moved to St Francis Xavier College. In 1960 Alice Fanning bequeathed property in Mt Clear to

342-419: Was founded in 1899 as Sacred Heart College and affiliated with Sacred Heart Parish , then a Jesuit-run parish. This original facility was located in downtown Tampa at the corner of Florida Avenue and Madison Street. By the mid-1950s, enrollment had exceeded the capacity of the original building. Father Michael Kennelly , S.J., who served as the school's president and rector from 1953 until 1959, spearheaded

361-576: Was undefeated and ranked No. 1 nationally in baseball when the 2020 season was cut short due to COVID-19. Jesuit's baseball stadium, Paul Straub Field at Hyer Family Park, was voted as the best high school baseball field in the country by the National High School Baseball Coaches Association in 2011. The school's chief sports rival is the Crusaders of nearby Tampa Catholic High School. Jesuit has

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