Our Gloucester Catholic Student of the Week this week focuses on junior Davis Cutili. Check out more Student Spotlights by clicking on the tab at the top of the website home page.
Category Archives: School Life
Parent Committee
We are excited to announce the start of a Parent Committee. Please contact Mr. Jeff Cordner at jcordner@gchsrams.org if interested in being a part of this committee. SENIOR PARENTS – please join the FaceBook page “GCHS Parents -Class of 2023” to see upcoming news and events for the Senior Class!!
CLASS RINGS – JUNIOR PARENTS
If any parent has purchased a class ring on their own ( NOT through Student Services) for your son/daughter please notify Mrs. Morgan if you would like to include your students ring in the Junior ring ceremony which will be held early December. The entire Junior class will attend the mass and purchased rings will be blessed and presented at St Mary’s Church. If you purchased your ring through the school vendor ( Student Services), you do NOT need to contact Mrs. Morgan. Student Services has supplied her with a list of all students who have purchased their rings through them. Your response by 10/28 would be greatly appreciated.
–Thank you
Mrs. Maureen Morgan
GCHS English
RAM FOR A DAY
Ram For A Day Visits for prospective students occur every day. Please share this information! Anyone who would like to schedule a visit and tour for their family should email Director of Enrollment, Mr. Ryan Murphy at rmurphy@gchsrams.org
Student Spotlight: Mackenzie Boyle
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.”