St. Vincent Pallotti High School

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Coordinates39°6′27.89″N 76°51′24.94″W / 39.1077472°N 76.8569278°W / 39.1077472; -76.8569278
MottoAd Infinitam Dei Gloriam
(For the Infinite Glory of God)
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic
St. Vincent Pallotti High School
Front entrance
Location
113 St. Mary's Place

, ,
20707

United States
Coordinates39°6′27.89″N 76°51′24.94″W / 39.1077472°N 76.8569278°W / 39.1077472; -76.8569278
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
MottoAd Infinitam Dei Gloriam
(For the Infinite Glory of God)
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic
Patron saintSt. Vincent Pallotti
Established1921[1]
School districtArchdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools[2]
President/PrincipalJeffrey Palumbo[3][4]
Faculty27[1]
Teaching staff38[1]
Grades912
Average class size16[1]
ColorsNavy, white and light blue
     
Athletics conferenceInterscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (women) & Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (men)
MascotVinny the Pallotti Panther
Team namePanthers
RivalArchbishop Spalding High School
Accreditation
School fees$595[5]
Tuition$21,100[5]
Assistant Principal of AcademicsDavid Tenney[4]
Assistant Principal of Student AffairsCatherine Edwards[4]
Athletic DirectorPatrick Courtemanche[4]
CustodianAlfonso Bautista Gomez[4]
Websitepallottihs.org

St. Vincent Pallotti High School, usually called Pallotti, is a private Catholic school in eastern Laurel, Maryland. It was founded by the Pallottines in 1921 and is within the Archdiocese of Washington. It is directly across the street from Old Laurel High School, founded in 1899.

Pallotti is a co-ed school serving young men and women from Prince George's County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, and Montgomery County. The school is currently attended by approximately 500 students.

The school is noted for its MIAA Varsity Boys Lacrosse Championship victory over The Park School at Johns Hopkins in 2006[6] and its Varsity Girls Soccer IAAM "A" conference championship victory in 2007.[7] Pallotti is home to the 2014 Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association C Conference Football Champions.[8]

School colors and mascot

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