WILDWOOD — The Diocese of Camden celebrates the recent graduation of 1,092 students from six diocesan and three private high schools in Southern New Jersey.
Collectively, the class of 2017 earned more than $435 million in scholarship and grant offers. Ninety-six percent of graduates plan to attend college or a Military Academy in the fall, and thirteen have committed to military service. Eleven graduating seniors are National Merit Scholarship commended students.
Diocesan Catholic high schools include: Gloucester Catholic (Gloucester), St. Joseph (Hammonton), Wildwood Catholic (Wildwood), Camden Catholic (Cherry Hill), Paul VI (Haddon Township) and Holy Spirit (Absecon). Private school graduates attended: Bishop Eustace Preparatory School (Pennsauken), Our Lady of Mercy Academy (Newfield), and St. Augustine Preparatory School (Richland).
About South Jersey Catholic Schools:
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Camden provide an education that is Christ-centered and empowers students to reach their fullest potential in an intellectually challenging, academically excellent environment. Our mission is to educate and inspire young minds spiritually, academically and in service to others.
About the Diocese of Camden Office of Catholic Schools:
The Diocese of Camden Office of Catholic Schools provides strategic direction and on-going support on behalf of the 37 Catholic elementary and high schools in the six Southern Counties of New Jersey, serving more than 12,000 school students. The Diocese of Camden, under the leadership of Most Reverend Dennis Sullivan, D.D., eighth bishop of Camden, serves approximately 475,000 Catholics in 62 parishes in Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties. The Diocese serves the South Jersey community through faith, education and social services.
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