History, Mission & Vision

Welcome to Gloucester Catholic High School, where tradition, excellence, and community come together to create an exceptional educational experience. Nestled in Gloucester City, NJ, our school has been a cornerstone of Catholic education since 1926, nurturing students’ academic, spiritual, and personal growth, with a deep history and a large, active alumni base, Gloucester Catholic provides a sense of belonging & a network of support that extends far beyond graduation.

Gloucester Catholic High School's History

We believe in educating the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Our dedicated faculty and staff are committed to fostering a nurturing environment where students can grow academically, deepen their faith, and develop the character and skills needed to lead and serve in a rapidly changing world.

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Why Choose Gloucester Catholic?

  • Academic Excellence: With 21 Advanced Placement (AP) and honors courses, we challenge our students to reach their highest potential and prepare them for success in college and beyond.
  • Personalized Attention: Our 12:1 student-to-teacher ratio ensures that every student receives the individual attention and support they need to thrive.
  • Engaging Activities: We offer over 40 clubs and extracurricular activities, providing opportunities for students to explore their interests, develop new skills, and make lifelong friends.
  • Athletic Pride: Our baseball program holds the most state championships in New Jersey, showcasing our commitment to excellence in athletics.
  • College-Ready: Students can choose from over 50 college electives, giving them a head start on their higher education journey.
  • Generous Scholarships: We award more than $150,000 in freshman scholarships each year, making a Gloucester Catholic education accessible to many families.
Reasons to Attend Gloucester Catholic

Our Catholic American Heritage

1733
1733
1733

St. Josephs parish in Philadelphia founded

1781
1781
1781

President George Washington hears Mass at St. Joseph’s in celebration of American victory over the British

1789
1789
1789

Diocese of Baltimore established with John Carroll as first American Bishop

1808
1808
1808

Diocese of Philadelphia founded, Diocese of Baltimore becomes the first Archdiocese in the United States

1840s
1840s
1840s

Boom in Catholic immigration to US from Europe

1848
1848
1848

Saint Mary’s parish of Gloucester is established

1852-1853
1852-1853
1852-1853

First Plenary Council of Baltimore and Diocese of Mewark founded

1858
1858
1858

St. Mary’s school established

1873
1873
1873

Sisters of St. Dominic arrive in Gloucester to administer St. Mary’s School

1889-1893
1889-1893
1889-1893

Present structures of St. Mary’s School dedicated

1906
1906
1906

Present structure of Dominican Center dedicated as St. Mary’s Convent residence for the Dominican Sisters & Commercial course classes begin

1926
1926
1926

Berryman estate purchased by Msgr. Maurice Bric as a site for a Catholic High School in Gloucester

1928
1928
1928

Gloucester Catholic/St. Mary’s High School opens at current site of “the Annex” formerly the Berryman estate & Sisters of St. Dominic serve as school administration and faculty

1930
1930
1930

First Commencement Exercises for Gloucester Catholic High School

1938
1938
1938

Diocese of Camden founded Fr. Bartholomew Eustace of New York installed as first Bishop

1948
1948
1948

St. Mary’s parish centennial. Fr. Edward Lucitt raises funds for nine classrooms and a parish hall/gym on Cumberland Street

1950-1960
1950-1960
1950-1960

Enrollment grows beyond 300 Fr. Peter Bundiak expands high

1961
1961
1961

The Belles of St. Mary’s Drum and Bugle Corps participates in JFK’s inauguration. Msgr. Lucitt institutes tuition system for high school

1965
1965
1965

Second Vatican Council Ends. Archbishop Damiano appoints priest-principals to all the schools in the Camden Diocese. Enrollment is well over 600

1976
1976
1976

Enrollment exceeds 700. Majority of faculty and staff are laity

1978
1978
1978

Year of Three Popes: Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II

1983
1983
1983

Gloucester Catholic Alumni Association founded

1991
1991
1991

Alumni Hall is dedicated

1999
1999
1999

Mr. John Colman honors Sister Gertrude Mary, O.P. for her 75 years of Religious life

2000
2000
2000

Enrollment peaks in the mid 800s. GC baseball team wins national championship

2003
2003
2003

Dominican Center is dedicated

2005
2005
2005

75th Anniversary of First Graduating Class

2026
2026
2026

Gloucester Catholic celebrates 100 years of GCHS

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