During Spring 2025, Cathedralites participated in courses, clubs, competitions, speaker events, and hands-on field trips related to careers in business, finance, and law.
Dancing through the Decades, our 120th anniversary celebration, was an unforgettable display of sisterhood across generations of Cathedralites, thanks to our talented student performers and wonderful alumnae and guests!
When Cathedralites come together, neither graduating year nor branch can keep them from sharing fond memories and making special new ones! We especially honored the Classes of 1970 and 1975 on their 50th (and belated 50th) anniversary years.
Talent and creativity have remained quintessential characteristics of Cathedralites throughout our school’s long history. In honor of this, current students collected and compiled the following articles, poems, and more from our archives!
On June 4th, the CHS community gathered in St. Patrick’s Cathedral to honor the Class of 2025, to celebrate their academic and extracurricular achievements, and to recognize their growth into young women of faith and character.
Leah V. and Karis L. are the Class of 2025 Valedictorian and Salutatorian! Both are daughters of immigrants, and both will pursue studies in healthcare and medicine this coming fall.
Bishop Joseph Espaillat, a Dominican-American Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of New York, recently received a warm welcome at Cathedral High School! He shared a powerful message with the Enliven Club, encouraging students to “enliven the body of Christ and the world.”
Students, faculty, and staff gathered together with joy and enthusiasm to celebrate a very successful school year and honor student achievements. The joyful celebration ended our year with the same excitement and optimism that it began with!
How do you improve on Taco Tuesday? By enjoying tacos at Cathedral with potential future Cathedralites! We welcomed 6th and 7th grade students for a fun event to showcase the CHS experience.
Each spring, Cathedral High School celebrates the beloved tradition of the Junior Ring Day Mass. This year, we honored the Class of 2026, recognizing their role as rising leaders of our school community.
Cathedral Bears and their families came together for a joyful celebration at the annual Sports Awards Dinner! We honored a year filled with growth, grit, and athletic achievement.
The World Youth Alliance Club had an unforgettable experience visiting the United Nations Headquarters to attend NGO meetings as part of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
Art students and American Sign Language students visited the Whitney Museum of American Art to experience the artworks of Christine Sun Kim. Both classes created artworks inspired by the exhibition.
Cathedral students in AP Global History recently visited the Museum of Jewish Heritage and met with Holocaust survivor Dr. Clemens Loew. Using these experiences, they created portfolio research projects!
Eleany P. ’28 received an impressive full scholarship to attend Leadership Initiatives' Criminal Law & Trial Internship at Georgetown University this summer. A motivated and high-achieving freshman, Eleany will seize every opportunity she receives!
The Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal, who live right up the street in East Harlem, visited Cathedral to speak with our freshmen! Sister Mae and two postulants bore witness to the great joy of coming to know Christ personally.
Sophomore Cathedralites stepped out of their comfort zones and into the world of Shakespeare! Guest actors from The Acting Company led the students in a variety of acting exercises with an opportunity to perform it all at the end.
Cathedral's Mock Trial team wrapped up a season marked by growth, perseverance, and newfound confidence. Students embraced the challenges of honing new speaking skills, mastering courtroom procedures, and thinking on their feet—all while supporting one another through triumphs and setbacks.
Last month, Mr. Doyle’s business students traveled to Wall Street for an incredible field trip made possible by the team at Junior Achievement! After touring the iconic trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, the group visited FINRA to learn more about financial regulation.