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Mercy High School is a private all-girls high school in Burlingame, California, United States. [2] The school is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco, and is run by the Sisters of Mercy, founded by Catherine McAuley. It is housed in Kohl Mansion.
From left, Izzy Masten and Caroline Ward from Sri-West High School are photographed for the 2024 IndyStar Girls Volleyball Super Team on Tuesday, August. 6, 2024, at The Academy Volleyball Club in ...
TCA Volleyball Club was created by Neil Mason in 2000. TCA has won 3 National Championships. In 2004, they won the 17-Open National Championship. [1] TCA’s win marked the first ever-gold medal by TCA at the Junior Olympics. In 2006, Taylor Carico led her team to Gold in the 18-Open National Championship. [2]
Caroline Ward from Sri-West High School is photographed for the 2024 IndyStar Girls Volleyball Super Team on Tuesday, August. 6, 2024, at The Academy Volleyball Club in Indianapolis. Tri-West, So ...
Burlingame High School has been recognized nationally for its academic excellence. For 2013, it was ranked 280th in Newsweek ' s Top 2,000 Public High Schools, [ 5 ] 471st nationally by U.S. News & World Report , [ 6 ] and 490th by The Washington Post ' s ranking of "America's Most Challenging High Schools."
The Priory offers football, cross country, volleyball, tennis, water polo, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, swimming, track and field, and baseball. [4] In 2000, the girls' volleyball team won the state championship for Division V. The school competes in Central Coast Section (CCS) post-season competition.
As a member of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and the Baseline League, St. Lucy's fields varsity teams in tennis, cross-country, volleyball, golf, soccer, basketball, water polo, softball, equestrian team, track and swimming.
The Society of the Sacred Heart established girls' schools on six continents, reaching San Francisco in 1887 in the form of the Academy of the Sacred Heart.The Reverend Superior of that school, Mother O'Meara, anticipated a need for a boarding school on the peninsula to the south, leading to the establishment of what would become Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton.