St. Raphael School

Private school, parochial school in New York City (Queens, New York, United States
  AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and SchoolsAffiliationReligious Sisters of Mercy

St. Raphael's School was a private, coeducational Catholic elementary school in Long Island City, Queens in New York City.[1] St. Raphael's campus encompasses 8 separate buildings situated on private grounds.

Saint Raphael School was founded in 1956, by the Religious Sisters of Mercy upon the urging of Msgr. John McMurray, then pastor of the now defunct St. Raphael Parish. It closed in 2012 after falling enrollment made continued operation untenable.[2]

Academics

Prior to its closing, St. Raphael's boasted the following:

  • Student : teacher ratio of 5:1
  • An average class size of 15
  • Every year 100% of St. Raphael's graduates go on to Catholic high schools
  • State-of-the-art science laboratory
  • "Smartboard" technology in every classroom.
  • Over 100 brand new computers throughout the campus.

The school was Chartered by the State of New York and Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

References

  1. ^ New York Schools website, St Raphael School
  2. ^ Sunnyside Post website, St Raphael's School to close in June, article dated January 27, 2012

External links

  • Official website

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