Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 195 students |
Michigan City's Marquette High School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 195 students in grades 9-12.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 21 reviews, is 2 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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The prinipal at Marquette is very involved with the students, parents and community. He has made several wonderful changes that have had positive effects on the atmosphere of the school. I am proud to have my son attending this fine school.
All Marquette seniors 100% have been accepted into a college for September, 2010
Marquette Catholic is an exemplary Catholic school. The school places 100% of its students into college. The environment is friendly an inviting. The school is safe!!!The teachers are experienced and innovative. The school supports all learners!!! Great place-nothing but great things to say!!!
Marquette Catholic High School is the only choice for high school in northwest Indiana. Marquette Catholic maintains a position in the top 5% of all schools in the state of Indiana. It offers advanced college placement classes, SAT/ACT prep classes, dual credit classes, on-line classes and a newly introduced Rosetta Stone Language Immersion-21 language lab. Marquette Catholic is a college preparatory school with 97 - 100% post secondary placement. Marquette Catholic has so much to offer. It is the only choice a parent should every make.
Marquette Catholic is growing every year. Updated technology, wireless campus and computer labs are just a few of the new additions. Students are able to learn in a safe, caring environment where moral values are taught and practiced every day. The certified and professional faculty and staff are helpful and supportive in making sure students are successful. Many extra-cirricular activities have been added to their program. Community organizations benefit from the students who volunteer and donate their time and service. Many of their sport programs have made it to regional & state competitions. By the time students graduate from Marquette they are well prepared for college. The Academic Advisor works extensively with seniors to make sure they apply to colleges and scholarships. If you don't think you can afford Marquette, think again. They have several scholarships & assistance programs that make it affordable. Check out Marquette, you will not be disappointed!
well um sir or ma'am. i dont know what your problem is but the principal is a great person! He is the best one you could ever meet
Marquette is rebuilding after a few rocky years, but I would still plan on investing my childrens' futures there. As a Marquette student, I found that what you put in, you got out. The foundation of Marquette is strong, and a Catholic education is important. My parents supported the beliefs of Marquette, and that made a world of difference. As a college student at the number one liberal arts college in the Midwest, I never felt overwhelmed with my work load and was consistently praised for my writing abilities (a special thanks to the ever-dedicated Mrs. Sue Meer). The support and positive reinforcement from such role models as Mrs. Milzarek, Mr. Schaefer and Mrs. Crane helped me in my personal decision to become a high school teacher. With their new principal and solid support staff, I am convinced Marquette will continue to be an excellent choice for a great education.
Marquette High School has been a wonderful choice for my daughter. She is now an honor student at Indiana University and believes that the things she learned at Marquette has helped her to succeed. Marquette's academic programs are outstanding. In addition, she has been prepared to organize her time to have better study skills. The teachers at Marquette are dedicated and show concern for the students. Estracurricular activities are limited at Marquette, however.
The principal is actually the worst sort of man you could have as a school administrator. They have no respect for parents of students unless they are rich. They do not even offer a foreign language, the teachers change every year and so do the classes. If one has to pay tuition to go to high school, one would expect the highest quality of the classes and the variety that is offered but sadly neither is true. Anyone would be better off going to the public high school or traveling out of town for school.
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