History
Serra Catholic was established in September 1961 as an all-boys school by the Order of Friars Minor of the Province of the Immaculate Conception in New York City. The Order of Friars Minor of the Province of the Immaculate Conception led the school from 1961 until 1995, when the Franciscans Third Order Regular assumed the leadership role. The Third Order of Saint Francis led the school until 2004. The school moved into its current building in 1963 and is named afterAcademics
Serra Catholic offers a rigorous, college preparatory curriculum for all students. All courses are assigned a level, which determines how the grade is included in the student’s GPA, QPA, or both. The levels include Level 1 (academic course with support), Level 3 (academic course), Level 5 (honors level course), Level 7 (college credit course), and Level 8 (non-academic course). The students at Serra Catholic participate in a variety of testing programs throughout their high school career. Incoming ninth grade students take the STS High School Placement Test, which helps determine the best courses to fit their academic needs. Students in both ninth and tenth grades take the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills during the school year. Students in tenth and eleventh grades prepare for the SAT exams by taking the Practice Scholastic Aptitude Test. By twelfth grade, 100% of students take the SAT exam and 15% of students take the ACT exam. Serra Catholic is accredited through theCollege in High School (CHS) Program
Serra Catholic offers a wide variety of college-level courses for students through four local colleges and universities. A total of 70 College In High School Credits are available. Many students are able to earn 24 college credits or more prior to graduation. Some students enter college with advanced standing as sophomores, based upon the college courses successfully completed at Serra. In addition to the college and university courses offered, two partnering schools, Seton Hill University and Saint Vincent College, have written agreements with Serra Catholic to guarantee that Serra Catholic students will be accepted into their colleges, if various academic criteria are met.Activities
Activities and clubs are offered for Serra Catholic students. Most activities and clubs meet one time per month during the school day, but some programs conduct meetings and participate in activities outside of school. In addition to activities and clubs, Serra Catholic also hosts annual events. These include aAthletics
Serra Catholic offers a variety of sports, most of which compete in the Class AA WPIAL bracket.Fall Sports
*Soccer *Football *Volleyball *Golf *Cheerleading *Cross CountryWinter Sports
*Hockey *Bowling *Swimming *BasketballSpring Sports
*Baseball *Softball *Track & Field Serra Catholic’s sports teams have won many championships over the years, including PIAA State Championships, WPIAL Championships, and Section Championships.Alma mater
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