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Cascia Hall Preparatory School
Cascia Hall
Address
Map
2520 South Yorktown Avenue

,
74114

Coordinates36°7′39″N 95°57′51″W / 36.12750°N 95.96417°W / 36.12750; -95.96417
Information
TypePrivate, Day, College-prep
Motto"Veritas, Unitas, Caritas. {"Truth, Unity, and Love"}
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
(Augustinians)
DenominationAugustinian
Patron saint(s)St. Rita of Cascia
EstablishedAugust, 1926
DeanLee Mayberry
Upper School PrincipalShawn Gammill
Middle School PrincipalTodd Goldsmith
HeadmasterFr. Phillip Cook O.S.A.
Grades612
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment544 (2023–24)
 • Grade 659
 • Grade 779
 • Grade 847
 • Grade 998
 • Grade 1074
 • Grade 11102
 • Grade 1285
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day7
Campus size40 acres
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Navy and White   
SloganWe are CH
Athletics conferenceOSSAA 3A/4A/5A/6A
MascotBulldog
Team nameCommandos
RivalHolland Hall, Bishop Kelley
AccreditationState of Oklahoma, Advanced Ed
NewspaperThe Cascian
YearbookThe Towers
Tuition$17,550 (for 2023–24)
Feeder toVillanova University
Websitehttp://www.casciahall.com

Cascia Hall Preparatory School is an Augustinian Roman Catholic coeducational College-preparatory day school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is a member of the Augustinian Secondary Education Association. It is one of Tulsa's three Catholic high schools, with Bishop Kelley High School and Holy Family Classical School.

History[edit]

Cascia Hall was founded by the Province of St. Thomas of Villanova, of the Order of Saint Augustine, in 1926 at its current location, a 40-acre (160,000 m2) campus at 2520 South Yorktown Avenue in midtown Tulsa.[1] The school's first headmaster was Francis A. Driscoll, who had previously been president of Villanova College (now Villanova University).[2] The school is named after St. Rita of Cascia.

Cascia Hall was an all-male day school, which accepted boarders, until 1986, when it ceased to take boarders, added a middle school, and became a coeducational day school for grades 6-12. It has a total enrollment of about 525, about 45% of whom are Roman Catholic. Cascia Hall follows the Augustinian tradition of education, which traces its heritage to the educational philosophy of Saint Augustine of Hippo.

Athletics[edit]

Various sports are offered including:

  • Football: 1989,1999, 2007, 2008, 2009 OSSAA State Champions
  • Cross Country (Men's and Women's)
  • Basketball (Men's): 2009 OSSAA State Champions
  • Basketball (Women's): 1999 OSSAA State Champions
  • Cheerleading: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008 OSSAA State Champions
  • Golf (Men's): 1993, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2016 OSSAA State Champions
  • Golf (Women's): 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002 OSSAA State Champions
  • Soccer (Men's): 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 OSSAA State Champions
  • Soccer (Women's): 2006, 2007 OSSAA State Champions
  • Tennis (Men's): 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 2002-2010, 2012 OSSAA State Champions
  • Tennis (Women's): 1990, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2023 OSSAA State Champions
  • Track (Men's)
  • Track (Women's): 1993, 1994 OSSAA State Champions
  • Volleyball: 1999-2004, 2011, 2012 OSSAA State Champions

Fine and performing arts[edit]

Cascia Hall offers programs in theater, music, visual arts, and speech and debate.

Notable people[edit]

Notable people who attended, or were otherwise associated with, Cascia Hall include:

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