For #CatholicSchoolsWeek we will be highlighting a different student each day who is a product of the great schools in the Diocese of Camden.
First up is senior, Elizabeth Holzworth, who attended Guardian Angels Regional School.

For #CatholicSchoolsWeek we will be highlighting a different student each day who is a product of the great schools in the Diocese of Camden.
First up is senior, Elizabeth Holzworth, who attended Guardian Angels Regional School.
You can find William helping out all over campus and at many events and we are looking forward to watching him wrap up his successful swim career this winter!
Will is a 6 year member of the #GCFamily. After graduating in June, Will is taking his talents to High Point University in North Carolina where he was awarded a Presidential Scholarship. Will is also a candidate for their Leadership Fellowship and the Honors and Excercise Science Programs.
Will is a 6 year member of the #GCFamily. After graduating in June, Will is taking his talents to High Point University in North Carolina where he was awarded a Presidential Scholarship. Will is also a candidate for their Leadership Fellowship and the Honors and Excercise Science Programs.
You can find William helping out all over campus and at many events and we are looking forward to watching him wrap up his successful swim career this winter!
Congratulations to Bridget Taney who set a new school record in October with 7 goals in the Field Hockey team’s win over Salem.
Bridget’s activities at GCHS include field hockey and lacrosse. She hopes to play college field hockey and study to become a Dermatologist.
Her favorite teacher is Mrs. Ziccardi, and she loves the close-knit family environment at GCHS. Her family resides in Cherry Hill.
Three for one special for our Student Spotlight this week as we focus on the Mustaro boys.
RJ, grade 12 (center), Jack, grade 10 (left), and Brody, grade 7 (right) come to us from Westville and are very involved in student life here at GC.
Brody is looking forward to taking part in Junior High basketball, while Jack and RJ are throwback 3 sport athletes, taking part in football, basketball, and baseball. All 3 are part of our Student “Ram”-bassadors Program.
Three for one special for our Student Spotlight this week as we focus on the Mustaro boys.
RJ, grade 12 (center), Jack, grade 10 (left), and Brody, grade 7 (right) come to us from Westville and are very involved in student life here at GC.
Brody is looking forward to taking part in Junior High basketball, while Jack and RJ are throwback 3 sport athletes, taking part in football, basketball, and baseball. All 3 are part of our Student “Ram”-bassadors Program.
In addition to being involved in campus life here at GC and taking a challenging course load of AP and Honors courses, Isabella is currently a committed college student through our partnership with Rowan College of South Jersey, double majoring in Criminal Justice and Cybersecurity.
She is on track to graduate from GC next year with her high school diploma as well as an Associates Degree.
Isabella is a member of RCSJ’s National Society of Leadership and Success, the Phi Theta Kappa, and the National Society of High School Scholars. She was recently elected Vice President of Phi Theta Kappa
Senior Fara Holland is a graduate of Saint Rose of Lima School in Haddon Heights. Next year Fara will be continuing her education and lacrosse career at Johnson & Wales University in Rhode Island where she will look to major in Food Science and pursue a career in that field.
Favorites:
Movie – Life of Pi
TV Show – One Tree Hill
Book – A Wrinkle in Time
Musical Act – Maggie Rogers
Athlete – Taylor Cummings
Mackenzie is one of the bright spots of the Class of 2022. A product of Mary Volz school, she currently holds acceptances from TCNJ and Rowan and is awaiting decisions from Notre Dame, Lafayette, and Saint Joseph’s.
Mackenzie hopes to major in Math and go to medical school to become a radiologist.
Her favorite teacher is Mr. Tom Flynn because he always has time to talk and has taught everyone many life lessons over the years.
Mackenzie feels Gloucester Catholic set her up for future successes by “giving me a challenging workload and setting high expectations for me, especially in my AP courses.”