In the likeness of Catherine McAuley, Mercy girls are taught to practice faith and find great joy in the service of others.
Mercy girls are confident inside and out. They are taught that successful women are those who believe in themselves.
Mercy girls are well-versed on the Critical Concerns of the Sisters of Mercy and the Seven Themes of Catholic Social Teaching. There is no doubt that this knowledge will help them make a difference in the world.
An all-girl environment allows students to speak up and be heard. At Mercy, girls know their power and their worth.
Students are never told “no” when it comes to the future. Girls begin to make their mark on the world long before they leave 48th Street.
Outside of the classroom, students are encouraged to participate in our plethora of sports and organizations. Mercy girls refuse to be defined by one thing.
Mercy goes far beyond 48th and Woolworth. Although the 83 Mercy schools are spread near and far across the globe, all live under the same mission of faith, knowledge, and service.
Catherine McAuley once said that the best thing for society is the careful instruction of young women. Once Mercy girls graduate, the world is theirs.