Welcome to Newark Catholic

  • About Us
  • Accredidations
  • School Profile
  • Feeder Schools
  • Maps & Directions

Welcome to the Newark Catholic High School website. We are pleased you are interested in learning about our school and our proud tradition. This website will allow you to explore what we are about and what we can offer you.

At Newark Catholic, we believe in teaching each student how to think independently, make excellent decisions based on knowledge and experience, and apply what they know with self-confidence. Equally important is to teach them to respect and appreciate the unique talents of others and work together collaboratively for the greater good. As parents and educators, this is our common goal. This preparation is the real-life advantage of a Newark Catholic education. Each student is a valued member of the school community. Above all else, respect for one another is the guiding principle for our interactions. Newark Catholic provides a positive school culture where all students feel safe and welcomed.

Newark Catholic High School is called to a mission that is grounded in the love of Christ and the faith of the Catholic Church. Our students are given not just the knowledge and skills they will need to prosper in tomorrow’s world but also the faith and virtues that can make them women and men of outstanding character.

Come visit us to see for yourself all we have to offer. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, comments, or concerns. Thank you for your time and interest in Newark Catholic High School.

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Mission Statement


Newark Catholic High School is committed to creating an environment for students to grow in their Catholic Faith, expand their knowledge, and extend their talents in service to others.

Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association


In 1994, the Bishops of Ohio formed the Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association (OCSAA). The OCSAA is a collaborative undertaking of the Catholic dioceses in Ohio and is governed by the Superintendents of Schools who serve as the OCSAA Commission. The purpose of the OCSAA is to strengthen Catholic school identity and mission and engage Catholic schools in the ongoing improvement of student learning.

Newark Catholic High School The Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association

The purpose of the OCSAA is to strengthen Catholic school identity and mission and to engage Catholic schools in the ongoing improvement of student performance. OCSAA accreditation also requires schools to show evidence that they are implementing OCSAA Standards. The State Board of Education has approved these Standards as comparable to the ODE’s Operating Standards for Ohio’s Schools. Through the OCSAA accreditation process, a new Catholic school can apply for a charter from the state of Ohio and existing Catholic schools can maintain their state charters.

In keeping with the mission of the OCSAA, the OCSAA process has as its hallmark a commitment to continuous improvement. As a member of the OCSAA, Newark Catholic High School engages in strategic planning to ensure a high-performing school in which students are grounded in their faith life and achieve at high levels.

OCSAA accreditation also requires Newark Catholic High School to show evidence that they are implementing OCSAA Standards. The State Board of Education has approved these Standards as comparable to the ODE’s Operating Standards for Ohio’s Schools. Through the OCSAA accreditation process, Ursuline High School maintains its state charter.

Newark Catholic High School is fully accredited by the OCSAA and possesses a charter from the State of Ohio to operate.

School Profile


Newark Catholic High School Profile

Newark Catholic High School is committed to offering students an environment for growing in their Catholic Faith, expanding their knowledge, and extending their talents in service to others.

Rich in tradition, yet sensitive to change, Newark Catholic High School is devoted to educating its students to become sensitive, capable, responsible members of their families, church, community, nation, and the world.

Newark Catholic High School has 206 students enrolled in grade 9-12 as of August 2023 (of which 14 are at CTEC on a daily basis).

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Newark Catholic High School Feeder Schools


Newark Catholic High School Feeder School - Blessed Sacrament Elementary School
Blessed Sacrament Elementary School

Blessed Sacrament School is a Catholic, Christ-centered community whose mission is to educate the whole child—body, mind, and soul—in order to form life-long disciples of Christ who love the Truth, practice the Faith, and live virtuous lives.

Newark Catholic High School Feeder School - St. Francis de Sales Elementary School
St. Francis de Sales Elementary School

The mission of St. Francis de Sales School is to create a loving and caring Catholic community where teaching and learning support all children in becoming the best they can be in mind, body, and spirit.

Newark Catholic High School Feeder School - St. Vincent de Paul Elementary School
St. Vincent de Paul Elementary School

St. Vincent’s is a Catholic school educating children in pre-school through the eighth grade, providing all students with a Catholic, values-based education combined with a belief in academic excellence and a commitment to community service.

Newark Catholic High School Feeder School - St. Pius Elementary School
St. Pius Elementary School

Saint Pius X School empowers students to live their vocation as faithful disciples of Christ and successful global citizens in an ever-changing world by challenging students to reach their fullest academic potential while encouraging service and respect for all God’s people and creation.

Directions To Newark Catholic High School


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Directions


From RT-13 / Mt. Vernon Rd.

Take RT-16 West. See “From RT-16 westbound” below.

From RT-79

Take RT 16 West. See “From RT-16 westbound” below.

From RT-16 Westbound

Exit at N. 21st Street. Take N. 21st Street south to Church St. and turn Right (West). Take Church St. west to Green Wave Drive.

From RT-16 Eastbound

Exit at Church St. Take Church St. east to Green Wave Drive.