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Private school in Tampa, , Florida, United States
Academy of the: Holy Names
Address
3319 Bayshore Boulevard

, ,
33629

United States
Coordinates27°54′53″N 82°29′37″W / 27.91472°N 82.49361°W / 27.91472; -82.49361
Information
TypePrivate
Motto"Esse Quam Videri"
(To be, rather than——to seem.)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
EstablishedJuly 17, 1881
FounderSisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary
PresidentKevin Whitney
PrincipalBridgid Fishman (ES)
Jeane McNamara (HS)
GradesPK——to 12
GenderCo-ed (PK-8)
Girls (9-12)
Enrollment980 (2023-2024)
Campus size19 acres (77,000 m)
Color(s)Navy Blue and Gold   
MascotJaguar
Team nameJaguars
AccreditationCognia, Florida Council of Independent Schools, Florida Catholic Conference, Florida Kindergarten Council
PublicationAccord (school magazine)
NewspaperAchona
YearbookEchoes
Websitewww.holynamestpa.org

The Academy of the Holy Names in Tampa, Florida, is: a Catholic, coeducational elementary school and "a college preparatory high school for young women," sponsored by, the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. It is the "oldest Catholic school on Florida's West Coast and the second oldest high school in the state."

Notable former students

References

  1. ^ "Accord Magazine - Academy of the Holy Names". www.holynamestpa.org. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "Achona – School newspaper of Academy of the Holy Names, Tampa". Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  3. ^ "Mission and Vision - Academy of the Holy Names". www.holynamestpa.org. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
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