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2010-2011 Senior Course Catalog



Fri 03/12/10
Mission Collection Ends

Sun 03/14/10
Daylight Savings Begins

Mon 03/15/10
Ides of March

Tue 03/16/10 01:15 PM
Ring Day Practice

Tue 03/16/10 07:30 PM
Ring Day Ceremony

Wed 03/17/10
St. Patrick's Day (No Classes)

Thu 03/18/10 09:00 AM
Freshmen Scheduling Assembly

Thu 03/18/10 09:45 AM
Sophomore Scheduling Assembly

Tue 03/23/10
Reconciliation Service

Wed 03/24/10
Fast-a-Thon

Nationally Acclaimed as a School of Excellence.

Outstanding
American
High School

- U.S. News & 
World Report

Exemplary
High School

- Federal Department
of Education

Accredited
by the
Middle States
Association
Chartered
by the
New York State
Board of Regents

 

Archbishop Molloy High School is reported as having the highest percent of its graduates earning Regents diplomas, compared to other Queens County Catholic schools by New York Newsday.

 

100% of our graduates attend colleges, winning admissions to:

 

 

AnnapolisFordhamRensselaer
Boston CollegeGeorgetownStanford
Boston UniversityHarvardSt. John's
Brown UniversityJohns-HopkinsState University of New York
Carnegie-MelonManhattanU.C.L.A.
ColumbiaMarist CollegeUniversity of Chicago
ColgateNew York UniversityUniversity of Michigan
Cooper UnionNorthwesternUniversity of Pennsylvania
CornellNotre DameU.S. Air Force Academy
City University of New YorkOberlinVassar
DartmouthPenn StateVillanova
DukePolytech of New YorkYale
FairfieldPrincetonWest Point

 

Our faculty has an average of 18 years experience. 91% of the faculty have earned Masters or Doctoral degrees.

In the most recent graduating class, 350 graduates won 381 academic college scholarships.

Molloy is the most technologically advanced high school in the area with more than 295 computers supported by a DS-3 line and wireless internet service throughout the complex. Every classroom has a SmartBoard® for teacher use along with a video projector in every classroom. Our students participate in a computer class designed to encourage the creation and presentation of projects and papers in a variety of programs.

A full range of Advanced Placement courses enable students to earn college credit while still in high school. AP Courses include American History,World History, Biology, Calculus, English Literature, English Composition, Spanish and Psychology. 63% of the most recent graduating class participated in one or more subject areas. A second route to college credit is the St. John's University Extension Program, offering college credit transferable to many colleges, in French, Italian, Spanish, Calculus, College Algebra, English Literature, Theology, College Chemistry, American Government and Psychology.

The most extensive academic scholarship program in the diocese offers 130 full and partial scholarships to incoming freshmen. For details, click here.

The school attracts an exceptionally talented student body

Our Science Olympiad Team is consistently among the top three schools in the state, recently taking first place.

A lesson being conducted
via SmartBoard.

Panorama image of our brand new,
state-of-the-art chemistry lab.

Rows of laptops available for use
by students in the library.