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This school may have a good curriculum and offer a lot of benefits, but is severely lacking in college appeal. The school just does not offer enough diversity to college admissions. Most girls would be better off in a public school.

Mercy is a great school that provides a wonderful education for exemplary students. While the course work is very difficult and much homework is given it is worth it when the students do very well on regents exams and SATs. Students are able to participate in various activities while at the same time succeeding academically. The girls can grow spiritually as well as physically through their years at Mercy. Sports Night is a unifying event that every Mercy students should participate in. These three nights allow the students to showcase their routines that they have been practicing for months. Teachers and staff are very kind and willing to help. If you are willing to put in the time and effort, Mercy is a great opportunity for you.

Mercy is a good school. It offers many programs, extracurriculars, Honors/AP courses and much more. As a small school, it is very personal.

Mercy is a very special school with a wonderful spirit. At Mercy, the girls form close bonds with each other and develop their spirituality. Academically, Mercy is very tough. The amount of studying time and homework time is much more than other highschools. There are various clubs and sports at the school. Some clubs include: art , photography, school paper, literary magazine, chorus, band, Mock Trial, yearbook, volunteer work, and many more. Although this is a small school, the athletics program is very competitive. Art and music programs are developing more and more every year. Parents can be as involved as much or as little as they please. They can chaperone dances, work and run fundraisers, become the class parent for their daughter's homeroom. It is guarenteed that you will see your daughter grow into a well rounded, well educated women after graduating Mercy.
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