237 students earned over $54 million in scholarship offers.
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Students are spending a week exploring Holy Cross history in Canada.
Senior students were honored for their excellence in many areas.
Cast and crew are ready for opening night on April 28.
The Megaphone was awarded the top website in the state.
Construction project will affect how families commute to and from Cathedral.
The generosity of the Cathedral family sets a new record.
Summer school runs June 3-30, 2022 on the Hill.
Camp Cathedral is dedicated to providing every camper with a safe environment where kids can learn, discover, and have lots of fun!
Cathedral has released the 2022/23 school year calendar.
This is the second consecutive year Cathedral has been honored.
Four students honored for their academic excellence.
The football team won the 14th football state championship in school history. Cooper Koers awarded Mental Attitude Award.
Isaac will purse a Doctor of Philosophy in population health.
Cathedral will face Zionsville on November 26 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Enjoy a morning with crafts, breakfast, and a visit with Santa!
CaTheatre takes the stage three times November 19-21.
Micah Wasmuth '23 and Benjamin Dravis '23 brought home first place for their app.
President Rob Bridges encourages everyone to live life to the fullest and send positive energy into the world.
The Chartrand Award is the highest award Cathedral gives for exemplary contributions to Cathedral.
Whitley Walton '21 explains how Cathedral High School can help students achieve greatness!
Enjoy the land of Oz by the CaTheatre cast and crew October 1-3.
Prospective families are invited to attend the Cathedral Open House.
1976, 1991, 1986, 1996, 2006, and 2011 teams honored at halftime of Homecoming Football game.
Celebrate the 10 inductees into the Circle of Excellence.
Lauren Caldwell, Allison Schneider, and Jasmine Zimmer recognized for academic success, leadership, and awards received.
Four students have been designated as College Board National African American Recognition Program Scholars.
Read about the latest news from the Hill in the Irish Megaphone.
Grade school students are invited to join the Fighting Irish for a CYO & Youth Night
President Rob Bridges shares a message with the Cathedral family in his monthly newsletter.
Students will utilize an online platform to support tuition assistance at Cathedral.
President Rob Bridges shares a message to the Cathedral family as we begin a new school year.
Find important information for the upcoming school year and help us have another great year.
10 members of the Cathedral family were inducted for their impact on their community.
Stay up to date on the latest news on the Hill by following Cathedral and different clubs, activities, and sports teams!
Thank you to everyone who has supported Cathedral and empowered greatness in a student.
Cathedral wins it's first track and field state championship!
Cathedral students were honored for their outstanding performance in the classroom this school during the virtual Honors Gala.
Jean Smith received the African American Excellence in Education Award.
Cathedral celebrates the class of 2021 with Baccalaureate and Graduation ceremony!
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 5th!
Dr. Rob Bridges looks ahead at the busy month of May.
Watch a recording of the outstanding play until May 16.
Classmates, school staff, friends, and family are mourning the loss of his big-time, witty personality, matched only by his trademark big hair and infectious mischievous grin, however it was his kind and gentle soul that truly set him apart from the crowd.
The donation will create an endowment fund whose income will then be used to support enhancements to the current Language Support Program and Academic Support Program.
Legislative bills, entitled "School Choice Matters", would have a significant impact on Cathedral.
Congratulations to our outstanding students who were inducted into the National Honors Society.
Isaac was chosen for his academic success and leadership in his community.
Thanks to a generous gift from the Shelton family, the new engineering lab will be the Shelton Family Engineering Lab.