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Nardin Academy
Nardin Academy, Buffalo, New York - 20200512.jpg
Address
135 Cleveland Avenue

, ,
14222

United States
Information
Former name St. Mary's Academy and Industrial Female School
Type
Established 1857
Founder Ernestine Nardin, DHM
CEEB code 331075
NCES School ID Y1985845
President Rebecca Reeder (Interim)
Chairperson Marsha Joy Sullivan
Principal Colleen Robertson (high school), Christopher Pitek (middle school), Monica Padmanabha (lower school), Kristin Whitlock (Montessori)
Grades Toddler-12
Age 18 months to 18 years
Student to teacher ratio 10:1
Color(s) Green and White
Sports Track, Rowing, Basketball, Swimming, Soccer, Cross Country, Softball, Golf, Volleyball, Squash, Lacrosse, Tennis, Bowling, Field Hockey
Mascot Nardin Academy Gators
Team name Gators
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Publication Rare Patterns
Newspaper Kaleidoscope
Yearbook Rosarium
Endowment over $5 Million
Affiliation Independent

Nardin Academy is a private school located in Buffalo, New York. It was started in 1857 by a group of religious women called the Daughters of the Heart of Mary. The academy has different sections for students of various ages.

Nardin Academy includes a college preparatory high school for young women. This means it helps prepare girls for college. It also has a co-educational elementary school where both boys and girls learn together. Additionally, there is a Montessori pre-school for younger children up to 3rd grade.

Nardin Academy: A Look at Its History

Nardin Academy has a long and interesting history, starting over 160 years ago. It was founded by the Daughters of the Heart of Mary, a group dedicated to education.

How Nardin Academy Began

The school's journey began with Ernestine Nardin. She opened the first Catholic school in Buffalo on Pearl Street in 1857. Later, the school moved to Franklin and Church Streets and was known as St. Mary's Academy. In 1890, Miss Nardin moved the school to its current spot on Cleveland Avenue. The school was officially named "The Nardin Academy" in 1917. In 1951, its name was changed to the "Nardin Academy" we know today.

The Montessori School's Journey

In 1963, Irene Murphy, a Daughter of the Heart of Mary, started Buffalo's first Montessori school, called Nardin Montessori. It moved to the former John R. Oishei Estate on West Ferry in 1996, thanks to a generous donation from Varue Oishei. The Montessori school welcomed students at this new location in 1998.

Historic Campus Location

The school's campus is part of a special area called the Elmwood Historic District–East. This means the buildings and grounds are important for their history and architecture.

How to Join Nardin Academy High School

If you want to attend Nardin Academy's high school, there's a process to follow.

The Entrance Exam Process

To be considered for the high school, students must take an entrance exam. This test is usually held in November and lasts about three and a half hours. It covers different subjects like Logic, English, and Math. Along with the exam, you'll need to complete a written application that includes short essay questions.

Shadowing and Acceptance

Many students who are thinking about joining Nardin Academy will spend a day shadowing a current freshman girl. This helps them see what a typical school day is like. If a student is chosen for admission, they receive an acceptance letter in January.

Nardin Academy's Achievements

Nardin Academy is known for its strong academic performance.

Top School in Buffalo

In 2018, Nardin Academy High School was recognized as the number one school in Buffalo, New York. This was the seventeenth year in a row that the school received this honor from Buffalo Business First.

Famous People Who Attended Nardin Academy

Many successful individuals have attended Nardin Academy over the years.

  • Diane English: An Emmy Award-winning television producer.
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald: A famous author who attended the elementary school from 1905 to 1908.
  • Sylvia Lark (1947–1990): A talented visual artist. She was the second person to be inducted into Nardin Academy's Alumnae Hall of Fame in 1992.
  • Stavros Niarchos (1909–1996): A very successful shipping business owner.
  • Anne-Imelda Radice: Served as the Chief of Staff to the U.S. Secretary of Education.
  • Margaret M. Sullivan: A well-known journalist who worked as a public editor for the Washington Post and New York Times. She was also a former editor for The Buffalo News.
  • Susan Elia MacNeal: A New York Times Best Selling Author.
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