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  PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • An educational Ministry of the Sisters of Mercy.

  • Celebrating almost sixty one years (1950 — 2011) of quality educational programming to the Philadelphia community.

  • The only Catholic co-educational vocational high school in the United States.

  • Nationally recognized by the United States Department of Education and the Council for American Private Education as a secondary School of Excellence. An approved program of the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

  • A highly dedicated and experienced administration, faculty, and staff committed to the educational success of each student. Emphasis on individual attention.

  • An environment that encourages learning through positive, caring interaction among administration, faculty, staff, students, and parents.

  • An integrated curriculum offering quality academic and vocational/technical courses leading to a high school diploma and certification in a career training area.

  • The Catherine McAuley Academic Support Program offering support to students with special academic needs.

  • A fully networked internal computer system that includes three computer labs, a multi media center, and computers / SMARTboards in all vocational and academic classroom settings. Internet access is available to faculty and students throughout the building. Mercy Vocational is the most technology-able high school in the Philadelphia archdiocese.

  • A highly successful Cooperative Education program that places 12th students in paid training related positions. Many of these positions lead to full time employment opportunities upon graduation.

  • A growing number of graduates continuing their education on a full time basis, many of them as scholarship recipients. Mercy Vocational was recognized for three consecutive years as #1 in the State of Pennsylvania for the number of students receiving vocational education post-secondary scholarships.

  • A varied activities program including yearbook, music, student council, and honors society. Our Community Service Corps has been recognized as the outstanding service organization in the State of Pennsylvania.

  • A competitive athletic program that fields varsity teams in six boys’ sports and five girls’ sports. Our boy’s Varsity and J.V. basketball teams both won the Tn County League Championship in 2007; our girl’s softball team won the Tri-County League Championship in 2007; our boy’s baseball team was the 2003, 2004, and 2005 Penn Jersey League Champions; our boy’s cross country team was the 2002 Penn Jersey League Champions; our boy’s basketball team was the 2002 Tn County League Champions; our girl’s softball team was the 2001 Penn Jersey League Champions.

  • A tuition and fee structure comparable to the Archdiocesan high schools. Student base tuition is for the 2011 — 2012 school year is $5,550. Multiple payment plans are available including monthly.

  • A growing tuition assistance program providing almost $600,000 in total grants to families for 2009 — 2010. Charles E. Ellis Grants are still available to MVHS girls in grades 9 through 12. Ellis grants are $4,600 per girl for the 2010 - 2011 school year.

  • Easily accessible by public transportation from all areas of the city. Septa routes 1, 32, 48, 60, and R all stop at the door of Mercy Vocational High School.

  • Private transportation service is available at an additional cost from most areas of the city.


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