Immaculate Conception Academy

3625 24th St, San Francisco, CA, 94110-0941
Immaculate Conception Academy, an all-girls Catholic high school, offers a college-preparatory education in the Dominican tradition that promotes academic excellence, life-long learning skills, and service to God, family and community. A supportive and nurturing environment encourages a diverse student body to become women of faith, learning, community, leadership and vision. Immaculate Conception Academy, an all-girls Catholic school, is sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Mission san Jose. Faculty, staff and students collaborate with parents, the primary educators, to create an educational environment that fosters the development of the whole person. Immaculate Conception Academy encourages the growth of each student as a woman of faith, learning, community, leadership and vision. The school strives to prepare students to live meaningful Christian lives. We as educators see the building of a faith community as integral to our work. A desire to grow in faith and in personal relationship with Christ is at the heart of our educational philosophy. Promoting excellence, we value intellectual and personal integrity and the development of self-esteem. We further the formation of personal values, moral judgment and responsible decision-making. We foster creativity and aesthetic appreciation. We encourage the formation of healthy patterns of living. We challenge students to develop attitudes and fundamental skills which are the basis of life-long learning.

School Overview:

Immaculate Conception Academy
School Membership(s) Other special emphasis association(s)
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
Student Body
Total Students 248 students
Student Body Type All-girls
% Students of Color 92% (CA School Avg.: 44%)
Students by Grade
 
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 17 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 14:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)

School Notes:

  • Immaculate Conception Academy, an all-girls Catholic high school, offers a college-preparatory education in the Dominican tradition that promotes academic excellence, life-long learning skills, and service to God, family and community. A supportive and nurturing environment encourages a diverse student body to become women of faith, learning, community, leadership and vision. Immaculate Conception Academy, an all-girls Catholic school, is sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Mission san Jose. Faculty, staff and students collaborate with parents, the primary educators, to create an educational environment that fosters the development of the whole person. Immaculate Conception Academy encourages the growth of each student as a woman of faith, learning, community, leadership and vision. The school strives to prepare students to live meaningful Christian lives. We as educators see the building of a faith community as integral to our work. A desire to grow in faith and in personal relationship with Christ is at the heart of our educational philosophy. Promoting excellence, we value intellectual and personal integrity and the development of self-esteem. We further the formation of personal values, moral judgment and responsible decision-making. We foster creativity and aesthetic appreciation. We encourage the formation of healthy patterns of living. We challenge students to develop attitudes and fundamental skills which are the basis of life-long learning.

Nearby Schools:

Immaculate Conception Academy
Gr. 9-12 | 0 mi. away
St James Elementary School
Gr. K-8 | 0 mi. away
Katherine Michiels School
Gr. PK-5 | 0.1 mi. away
Synergy Elementary School
Gr. PK-8 | 0.2 mi. away
Sand Paths Academy
Gr. 5-12 | 0.4 mi. away

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