Wildwood Catholic High School

Wildwood Catholic High School is a co-educational four-year Catholic high school in North Wildwood, New Jersey, United States. The school operates under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden.[6] The school opened in September 1948 with an initial enrollment of 80 students.[7] Wildwood Catholic High School has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1956; the school's accreditation expires in May 2023.[4]

Wildwood Catholic High School
Address
Wildwood Catholic High School
Wildwood Catholic High School
Wildwood Catholic High School
1500 Central Avenue

, ,
08260

United States
Coordinates38°59′57″N 74°48′8″W
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
MottoFides et Scientia
(Faith and Knowledge)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1948
FounderBishop Bartholomew Eustace
OversightDiocese of Camden
PresidentFather Joseph Wallace[1]
Faculty17.0 (on FTE basis)[2]
Grades912
Enrollment194 [2] (2009–10)
Student to teacher ratio11.4:1[2]
Color(s)     Royal blue and
     white[3]
Athletics conferenceCape-Atlantic League
MascotCrusader
NicknameCatholic
Team nameCrusaders[3]
RivalWildwood High School, Cape May County Technical High School
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[4]
NewspaperThe Crusader
YearbookANNSCRIPT
Tuition$8,950 (2017-18)[5]
AffiliationCape Trinity Catholic
Websitewww.wildwoodcatholic.org

As of the 2009–10 school year, the school had an enrollment of 194 students and 17.0 faculty members (on an FTE basis), resulting in a student–teacher ratio of 11.4:1.[2]

As of January 5, 2010, it has been announced that Wildwood Catholic High School would close down after the 2009–10 school year, however, after fundraising efforts, the school raised enough money to remain open. The school building was to be used for the new elementary school, Cape Trinity Catholic, which is a merger of St. Ann Regional School, Star of the Sea Regional and St. Raymonds, so the school was now shared.[8]

On April 17, 2020, the Diocese of Camden announced that Wildwood was one of five New Jersey Catholic schools which would permanently close.[9]

Athletics

The Wildwood Catholic High School Crusaders[3] compete in the National Division of the Cape-Atlantic League,[10] which operates under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).[11]

The Boys Varsity Basketball team had a school record breaking in 2019, recording a 27-2 record that included a 22 game undefeated streak. This is the most wins for the Boys team in the school's history. As of September 2019, MaxPrep has Wildwood Catholics High School ranked at #7 in New Jersey[12], led by student athletes Jake McGonigle, Nick Montalbano, DaSean Lopez, Ben Church and David Zarfati.[13]

The boys' soccer team won the 2006 South B state sectional championship with a 1-0 win over St. Rose High School in the tournament final.[14]

The boys' soccer team won the 1998 Parochial B state title with a 2-1 win over Eastern Christian High School in a game played at The College of New Jersey, marking the program's first state championship. The winning goal was scored by senior Pat Mitchell. [15]

The boys' cross country team was the state champion in 1998.[16] Micheal Delaney won the state individual championship that same year.[16]

The girls' cross country won the state title in 2006.[16]

Notable alumni

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References

  1. Administration, Wildwood Catholic High School. Accessed July 26, 2011.
  2. Data for Wildwood Catholic High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed February 28, 2011.
  3. Wildwood Catholic High School, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed August 10, 2016.
  4. Wildwood Catholic High School, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools. Accessed June 11, 2020.
  5. Tuition & Financial Aid, Wildwood Catholic High School. Accessed November 13, 2017.
  6. Catholic Schools Directory, Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden. Accessed October 20, 2016.
  7. History of Wildwood Catholic. Accessed July 17, 2007.
  8. Staff. "Wildwood Catholic High School to remain open", Catholic Star Herald, March 18, 2010. Accessed February 28, 2011.
  9. Yates, Riley (April 17, 2020). "5 N.J. Catholic schools to close, including South Jersey football powerhouse". NJ.com. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  10. Cape-Atlantic League. Accessed July 17, 2007.
  11. League & Conference Officers/Affiliated Schools 2019-2020, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed April 29, 2020.
  12. https://www.maxpreps.com/rankings/basketball-winter-18-19/1/state/new-jersey.htm
  13. https://www.courierpostonline.com/story/sports/high-school/boys-basketball/2019/03/21/wildwood-catholic-boys-basketball-team-year/3203970002/
  14. 2006 Boys Soccer Tournament - South B, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed July 17, 2007.
  15. Narducci, Marc. "Wildwood Catholic Coach Says Cherokee Inspired His Team To Title", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 19, 1998. Accessed July 11, 2011. "After Gerry Macfarlane had thanked nearly everybody for Wildwood Catholic's first state Parochial B boys' soccer title, the veteran coach had one more bit of gratitude to express. Macfarlane, whose team beat Eastern Christian, 2-1, in Tuesday night's state final at the College of New Jersey, first thanked his players, their parents, his family and the fans from Cape May County who supported the team."
  16. 2016 NJSIAA Group Cross Country Championships Program, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed January 19, 2017.
  17. Vanore, Jim. "Unanswered prayers, unanswered questions won't stop this journey", Cape May County Herald, May 19, 2008. Accessed May 27, 2008. "'Working in the family business as a kid, I knew I didn't want to do that for a living,' said Justin, a North Wildwood native, who was raised in a traditional Catholic family, and graduated from Wildwood Catholic High School."
  18. Joe Maloy, United States Olympic Committee. Accessed August 10, 2016. "Birthplace: Somers Point, N.J.; Hometown: Wildwood Crest, N.J.; Current Residence: San Diego, Calif.; High School: Wildwood Catholic High School"
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