St. Mark's High School
Private, coeducational, diocesan school in Wilmington, Delaware, United States
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Saint Mark's High School is a coeducational Roman Catholic high school located at 2501 Pike Creek Road, in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, with a Wilmington postal address.[2] The school is administrated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington. It is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
Coordinates39.7179°N 75.6893°W
TypePrivate, coeducational, Diocesan
Religious affiliationsRoman Catholic
(School Sisters of Notre Dame,
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)
(School Sisters of Notre Dame,
Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary)
Established1969
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2501 Pike Creek Road , New Castle County , Delaware 19808 United States | |
| Coordinates | 39.7179°N 75.6893°W |
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| Type | Private, coeducational, Diocesan |
| Religious affiliations | Roman Catholic (School Sisters of Notre Dame, Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) |
| Established | 1969 |
| Status | Open |
| Oversight | Diocese of Wilmington |
| CEEB code | 080194 |
| President | Patrick Tiernan |
| Dean | Robert Megearle |
| Principal | Eileen Wilkinson Ed.D |
| Grades | 9–12 |
| Enrollment | 1020 students |
| Average class size | 20 students |
| Student to teacher ratio | 11 students: 1 teacher |
| Colors | Dark green, gold, white |
| Slogan | All Things Possible |
| Athletics | www |
| Mascot | Markus (Spartan) |
| Nickname | Saint Mark's |
| Team name | Spartans |
| Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1] |
| Yearbook | Spark |
| Tuition | $16,600 |
| Nobel laureates | 1 |
| Website | www |
Notable alumni
- Nicole Bosso, former Miss Delaware USA
- John Carney, Mayor of Wilmington (2025–Present), Governor of Delaware (2017–2025), former U.S. Representative from Delaware (2011-2017) and former Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (2001–2009)
- Louis Carlet, union organizer
- Tom Douglas, Seattle chef and restaurateur
- Kevin Mench, retired Major League Baseball player.
- Mario Pino, horse racing jockey
- David Plouffe, campaign manager for Barack Obama
- Keith Powell, television actor
- Pedro Swann, former MLB player
- Steve Watson, NFL wide receiver
