President Rob Bridges share the latest news from the Hill.
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Center for Leadership Development recognized Alijah for embodying their principles for success.
Seven students completed requirements to achieve next rank.
Students were recognized for finishing in the top 15% of the class.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians recognized two outstanding students.
All three Cathedral choirs bring home hardware at National competition.
Team of 14 students earn third place in state competition.
Students receive highest honor during ISSMA State Contest.
President Rob Bridges reflects on the teachings of Pope Francis and share other updates from the Hill.
Maddy Kantner '25 and Marian Ferro De La Vega '25 were recognized for academic success and engagement in student life.
Ameila has been selected to the Kiwanis Club Circle of Valor.
Students were selected for outstanding academic achievement.
Kristen Castellino '25 and Briar Keehn '25 selected as candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
Seven Cathedral students will continue playing in college.
Dr. Rob Bridges highlights a busy February on the Hill.
Adam Nolan '28 and Quortny Holland '27 receive Gold Key Awards.
The Irish finished the 4th quarter strong to win the title.
Join us for a summer of fun at Camp Cathedral June 2 - July 25.
Cathedral is proud to have an enthusiastic and faithful Principal, Mark Matthews, leading our beloved school.
23 students advance to State in February.
Congratulations to these outstanding students for committing to play in college.
Dr. Rob Bridges shares his Advent and holiday greetings.
Mark Ugo '25 and educator Lisa Ford recognized for living out a Holy Cross core value.
These students demonstrate a commitment to excellence in academics and athletics.
Students were recognized for living out the Holy Cross Core Values.
The Player of the Year Award is the highest individual honor awarded for high school soccer.
Seven Cathedral students competed and all earned college scholarships.
President Rob Bridges updates the Cathedral family on the state of the school.
Gary Spurgin and Regina Jones '25 were recognized for living of the value of exellence.
The archbishop called on the seniors to be beacons of hope for the world.
Cadets receive air force training and character development.
Seven camps will be offered over Christmas break for students grade K-8.
Along with the coveted title, Regina won a $5,000 scholarship and a $1,000 Apple gift card.
We’re revvin’ up to invite you to our 48th annual ShamrAuction—an event that’s electrifying and bursting with a sleek, modern twist that's a play on our beloved Grease
Cathedral is one of the first Catholic schools in the country to receive "Accredited" status by The Catholic University of America through the Institute for the Transformation of Catholic Education and its Lumen Accreditation program.
President Rob Bridges shares a message with the Cathedral family and looks forward to upcoming events on the Hill.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Military Honor Guard presented Richard with the Bradford Torch Award.
Students were recognized for excellence in academics.
Educator Krista Bohannon and Wade Knapp '25 were chosen for living the Holy Cross Core Value of Family.
Congratulations to Sam Everly '25, James Foster '25, and Erika Gibson ''25 on earning their Eagle Scout Badge!
Merit semi-finalists are recognized for SAT and academic success.
Congratulations to Issy Cadwell '26 and educator Cece Kasberg on demonstrating Zeal every day at Cathedral.
Village of Merici clients are volunteering in Johnny Mac's Coffeehouse.
Congratulations to Cole Hocker '19 on capturing the Gold Medal in the 1500m and setting a new Olympic record! Greatness called, and Cole answered!
Franciscan Health and Cathedral have joined together to form the all-new School Health Partnership.
16 students were recognized for Living the Holy Cross Core Values.
Seniors were recognized for excellence in the classroom, fine arts, service, and athletics.
Top 15% of the Class of 2024 recognized for academic excellence.
Irish earn the highest finish in school history.
Cathedral's Show Choirs and Concert Choir bring home awards in national competition