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Maur Hill–Mount Academy
Address
1000 Green Street
Atchison, (Atchison County), Kansas 66002
United States
Coordinates39°32′44.4″N 95°7′37″W / 39.545667°N 95.12694°W / 39.545667; -95.12694
Information
TypePrivate, Day & Boarding School
MottoOra Et Labora
(Pray and work)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic,
Benedictine
Established1863 (Mount)
1919 (Maur Hill)
PresidentDavid Trotter
PrincipalCameron Carlson
ChaplainFr. Jeremy Heppler
(St. Benedict's Abbey)
Grades912
GenderCoeducational
Average class size15
Student to teacher ratio9:1
Campus size90 acres
Color(s)Black, Navy Blue and Gold      
Athletics conferenceNortheast Kansas League
MascotRaven
AccreditationAdvancED
Tuition$22,250 (5-Day Boarder) $26,750 (7-Day Boarder); $34,450 (International)
Websitemh-ma.com

Maur Hill–Mount Academy is a coed Catholic, college prep, boarding high school in Atchison, Kansas. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas and sponsored by the St. Benedict's Abbey (monastery) and Mount St. Scholastica (convent) in Atchison, KS. It became Maur Hill–Mount Academy with the merger of the two long established schools: Maur Hill Prep School (1919) was an all-boys school and Mount St. Scholastica Academy (1863), an all-girls school.

The student population is around 190-220 students (about 80-90 boarding and 100-120 day students from the surrounding area. Boarding students attend from many states across the US and approximately 50 of the boarding students are international students.

Academics

Regular high school courses, honors courses, college courses and AP courses are all available. Upper-level students also are able to take college courses at Benedictine College. The school accepts all students, regardless of gender or sexual identity.

Accreditation and association memberships

It is accredited by AdvancED and maintains memberships or association in the Secondary School Admission Test Board, Catholic Boarding School Association, Small Boarding School Association, the Cardinal Newman Society, and the National Catholic Education Association.

Although an independent school with primary sponsorship from St. Benedict's Abbey and the Mount St. Scholastica Monastery, it is recognized and maintains connection with Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas.

The school competes athletically and academically as a member of the nine-school Northeast Kansas League.

Notable alumni

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References

  1. ^ KSHSAA. "KSHSAA NEK League Information". Retrieved August 7, 2013.
  2. "Visitor Information". Maur Hill-Mount Academy. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  3. "Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas". Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. Retrieved August 25, 2018.

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High schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
Catholic high schools not operated by the archdiocese
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
Ordinaries
Vicars
John Baptist Miège
Louis Mary Fink
Bishops
Louis Mary Fink
Thomas Francis Lillis
John Chamberlain Ward
Francis Johannes
Paul Clarence Schulte
George Joseph Donnelly
Edward Joseph Hunkeler
Archbishops
Edward Joseph Hunkeler
Ignatius Jerome Strecker
James Patrick Keleher
Joseph Fred Naumann
Auxiliary bishop
Marion Francis Forst
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of Saint Peter
Parishes
St. Patrick's Church, Atchison
St. Benedict's Church, Bendena
St. Mary's Church, Purcell
Church of the Assumption, Topeka
St. Joseph's Church, Topeka
Former
St. Bridget Church, Axtell
St. Mary's Mission, St. Marys
Education
Higher education
Benedictine College
Donnelly College
University of Saint Mary, Leavenworth
High schools
Bishop Miege High School, Roeland Park
Bishop Ward High School, Kansas City
Hayden High School, Topeka
Immaculata High School, Leavenworth
Maur Hill – Mount Academy, Atchison
St. James Academy, Lenexa
St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Overland Park
Priests
John Francis Cunningham
Benedictine high schools in the United States
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