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Notre Dame Preparatory High School

Basic Information
Address: 9701 E Bell Road, Scottsdale, AZ
County: Maracopa
School District: Diocese of Phoenix
Phone Number: 480-634-8200
Fax Number: 480-634-8299
Email: khaib@ndpsaints.org
Additional Information
President: Jill Platt, M.Ed.
School Type: Catholic College Prep
Founded: 2002
Ages/Grades: Grades 9-12
Diocese: Phoenix, AZ
School Setting:
We are the home of the Saints! The Notre Dame Prep campus is located at the foot of the McDowell Mountains in Scottsdale, AZ. We offer a faith-based college-prep education with an emphasis on service to others. Our pillars are Reverence, Respect, and Responsibility, and they are modeled by everyone on campus; students, faculty, and staff alike. Discover the Saint in you! Scholarships and financial aid are available.
School Size: 850+
Classroom Size: 24
Student/Teacher Ratio: 10:1
Tuition:
$18,100 (Non-Catholic); $15,350 (Registered Catholic)
Financial Aid:
Yes!
Departments:
Accounting/Business/Entrepreneur, Communications, English, Fine Arts, Math, Music, Physical Education, Social Studies, STEM/Technology, Theology, World Languages/ASL
Curriculum:
College Prep and Career Pathways
Percentage of Graduating Class: 99.9%
Support Services:
Gonzaga Program, Academic Center for Excellence (ACE), full-service Counseling Department
Camp Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Yes
School Championships:
54 State Championships including 2017, 2018,2019 Lacrosse State Championships; 2020 Show Cheer, 2015 and 2016 Girls Soccer, 2016 Girls Tennis, 2007 Football.
School Clubs:
We have 30+ student clubs and honor societies at Notre Dame Prep including Baking Club, Diversity Student Union, Environmental Club, Gaming Club PAWS Club, Saints for Life and so much more
Notable Graduates:
Joe Anglim, Sean Renfree, Erika Frantzve Kirk,
Uniform Guidelines:
Our students must wear the proper school uniforms. We have one for every day and one for Mass days. Read more here https://www.ndpsaints.org/uniform-information
Admissions Requirements:
Incoming freshmen must take the HSPT entrance exam prior to the end of their 8th-grade year. Then they must complete the application by the Dec. 30 deadline. https://www.ndpsaints.org/admissions
Mission Statement:
Notre Dame Preparatory is a Diocesan Catholic High School, dedicated to the promotion of academic excellence and the pursuit of holiness through the shared values of Reverence, Respect, & Responsibility, out of love for Jesus Christ.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We are dedicated to the promotion of academic excellence and the pursuit of holiness through the shared values of Reverence, Respect, & Responsibility, out of love for Jesus Christ. The three charisms present in our mission statement -- Reverence, Respect, and Responsibility -- serve as touchstones for our long-range, strategic planning while guiding our daily work. They are the pillars of our Integral Student Outcomes (ISOs) and are present in every classroom and office on campus. They are more than just words on a wall; they are aspirational reminders of who we must be. We believe that all people are created in the divine image of God and therefore we show Reverence, Respect and Responsibility to all.
School History:
Opened in 2002, Notre Dame Prep is a Catholic diocesan college preparatory high school with a co-ed enrollment of 847 students. The school has received national recognition for the caliber of its academic, performing arts and athletic programs. The school is located at 9701 E. Bell Road in Scottsdale.
Notes/School Information:
In the fall of 2021, we opened the newest building on campus, the St. Catherine of Bologna Performing Arts Center. It is 20,000+ square feet and houses classroom space for our performing arts courses, a recording studio for broadcast and digital media courses, a black box theater, and many more amenities.