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At Bishop Canevin High School, academic excellence is attained by the integration of religious truth and Catholic values throughout our curriculum within a safe campus environment. It begins with a rigorous curriculum and is guided by talented and dedicated teachers who challenge students to reach their full potential as individuals through the development of critical reasoning, analytical skills, creativity, research and inquiry and problem-based decision making.
LEADERS IN OVERALL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
- Top 20 SAT score ranking in Allegheny County
- Annual National Merit semi-finalists and commended students
- 1st place National Geometry SAT contest among th Catholic schools, 5 among all schools
LEADERS IN TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING
- Media Center and state-of-the-art television studio
- Only high school Distance Learning facility in the Diocese of Pittsburgh
- An impressive 4:1 computer-to-student ratio that provides excellent technological support for academic study and research
- An advanced computer lab along with an integrated Wi-Fi campus, SmartBoard, Altiris
- Vision educational control system and projectors to enhance teaching and learning
- A faculty that leads the way among Catholic high schools in full-time teachers certified in Educational Technology
LEADERS IN ACCELERATED LEARNING
- Honors level courses offered in all academic disciplines: Mathematics, Science, English, Social Studies, World Languages, Fine Arts, Business and Theology
- Students of all grade levels can earn college credit via a wide variety of, College-in-High School and Advanced Placement courses such as: Accounting II, Advanced Applied Information Technology, Advanced Biology, Advanced Chemistry, A.P. Calculus, A.P. English, A.P. European History, French IV, and Spanish IV
LEADERS IN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS
- Graduating seniors have been offered college scholarships with an average of $40,000 per student every year for the past four years
- Graduates are currently continuing their education at schools such as Bucknell, Carnegie Mellon, Duke, Duquesne, Georgetown, John Hopkins, Naval Academy, Notre Dame, Penn State, Pitt, Villanova, Virginia Military Institute, Washington University in St. Louis, and West Point
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