Assumption and Worcester Diocese Announce Innovative Partnership for Student Success
Guaranteed College Scholarships & Opportunities to Earn a Bachelors’ Degree in 3.5 Years Among Many Other Academic and Co-curricular Advantages for Saint Paul Students
June 4, 2020, WORCESTER, MA – Assumption College and the Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Worcester have announced a unique partnership that will distinguish Saint Paul Diocesan Jr./Sr. High School and will expand the reach and influence of Assumption’s exemplary academic programs. The partnership will feature the development of innovative academic programs, professional development for high school teachers, and expanded student life options at Saint Paul. MORE
At Saint Paul we are stronger together
. . .as two school communities united for a common cause - an excellent education.
. . .as people who believe the light of faith inspires the love of learning.
. . .as an urban-centered, regional school that attracts citizens from around the world.
. . .as a place where young men and women learn to lead and serve as equals.
. . .as we celebrate achievement and success in all its diversity whether in the classroom, on the field, on stage and in the community.
Fortior Unus Stronger Together We are Saint Paul!
On March 5, 2020, Bishop McManus announced that Saint Paul Diocesan Jr./Sr. High School would be the new Worcester High School to be located at the current Holy Name campus on Granite Street.
St. Peter-Marian CCHS, also a result of a merger of St. Peter High School (est. 1921) and Marian High School (est. 1963), was established in 1976 at the campus of Marian High School on Grove Street. A Junior High was added in 1989.
Holy Name CCHS, originally founded in 1942 on Illinois Street in Worcester at Holy Name of Jesus Parish, moved to the Granite Street campus in 1967 and added a Junior High School in 1997.