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La Salle Academy is a private Roman Catholic college preparatory school run by the
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. It was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1871. the Academy currently enrolls 1,478 students in the sixth through twelfth grades, with the majority of students coming from the
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History


Campus facilities

*Main Building – The largest and oldest academic building on campus, dedicated in 1925 when the Academy moved from its location in downtown Providence to the current location in the Elmhurst neighborhood. It houses most of the classroom facilities as well as the library, computer labs, administrative offices, and the college counseling center. The first floor of one wing is devoted to the De La Salle Middle School (6,7,8). *Brothers' Chapel – The campus chapel in which daily mass is celebrated. *Routhier Hall – Home to Office of the President and the Institutional Advancement Office. *McLaughlin Athletic Center – Includes a field house with three multi-use courts, men's and women's locker rooms, weightlifting facilities, a dance studio, and classrooms. (completed in 2000) *Brother Michael McKenery Arts Center – Includes a state-of-the-art theatre, as well as studio and rehearsal space for the fine and performing arts. It also has a photography lab, television studio, and video editing facilities. (completed in 2000) *Shea Science and Student Center – Connected to the main building by a two-story footbridge, it houses all of the laboratory classrooms for the sciences, a dining hall, school store, and campus ministry office. (completed in 2004) *Cimini Stadium – Home to the men's and women's soccer and lacrosse teams as well as the men's football team. *Cronin Field – Home to the men's baseball team. *Other athletic facilities include the softball field, practice fields for football and lacrosse, and six tennis courts. The golf team's home course is Alpine Country Club in
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. The cross country home course is currently at
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. The fields were fully completed in fall of the 2011–2012 school year.


Athletics

La Salle's 64 teams in 18 sports are referred to as the Rams for men's sports, and the Lady Rams for women's sports. Nearly all teams compete in Division I of the
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(RIIL). La Salle Academy was noted in May 2005 by ''
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'' magazine for having the best athletic program in Rhode Island. The La Salle Rams Football team has been successful winning the State Championship In 2008 and most recently in 2017. The men's soccer team won six consecutive state championship titles from 2000 to 2005, and the women's soccer team won five consecutive titles from 2001 to 2005. In addition, the gymnastics team has secured ten consecutive state titles (2003–2012), with New England Championship titles in 2003 and 2009. The men's lacrosse team won 8 consecutive state championships from 2012 to 2019. Since 2013, the men's cross country team has won three consecutive New England Championship titles, and 5 in the last seven years. This has led to two berths to compete at the 2014
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as well as the 2019 events in Beaverton, Oregon. They finished 18th and 6th, respectively. The women's team has had equal success, winning eight states cross country titles and going to Nike Cross Nationals in
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, 2015 (9th), and 2016 (18th). The women's track teams won the 4x1 mile relay at New Balance Nationals in 2015 indoors, 2015 outdoors, 2016 indoors, and were runner up in 2016 outdoors. La Salle's sports rivals are other Rhode Island independent, Roman Catholic schools including
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is La Salle's traditional opponent in a Thanksgiving Day football rivalry that dates back to 1929.


Notable alumni

Notable La Salle Academy alumni include:


See also

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References


External links


La Salle Academy official website
{{authority control Educational institutions established in 1871 High schools in Providence, Rhode Island Private middle schools in Rhode Island Private high schools in Rhode Island Catholic secondary schools in Rhode Island 1871 establishments in Rhode Island Lasallian schools in the United States Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence