Our Students
Mary Immaculate School imparts a quality Catholic education in all aspects of living: spiritual, intellectual, cultural, physical, social, and civic. Our goal is to form students who will leave academically, emotionally, and spiritually prepared to continue their education, serve their communities, and use their talents to make a difference. Our graduates, respected and sought after by public and private high schools, are shining examples of the success of our mission.
The Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) is the national standardized test that is administered to our students in grades one through eight. Our students are then normed against like students nationally. The average score for our students for the 2010-2011 Composite Score is 86%, indicating that our students scored in the top 15% nationally.
Our Recent Graduating Classes
Class of 2011 55% of our 2011 graduating class is now attending local private high schools (Bishop Lynch, Jesuit, John Paul II, Parish Episcopal, The Highlands and Ursuline) with the remainder attending local public schools (DISD, CFBISD, Denton ISD, and Coppell ISD.) From this graduating class, one student was accepted into the renowned Booker T. Washington School for the Performing and Visual Arts .
100% of the students from this class who applied to the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Academies were accepted. 95% of the students from this class who applied to local private high schools were accepted.
Six students from this class received scholarships:
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Scholarship Source
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High School Plans
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Bishop Lynch High School |
Bishop Lynch
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Sam Truxal
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Fr. Patrick H. Koch, S J Alumni Assoc.
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Jesuit College Preparatory School
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John Paul Gura
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John Paul II High School
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John Paul II High School
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Lisa Almaguer
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Rebekah Leah Rivera Spirit of Love Foundation
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Booker T. Washington
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Maddie Spicer
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Rebekah Leah Rivera Spirit of Love Foundation
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Newman Smith
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Allie Armado
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The Highlands High School
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The Highlands
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Class of 2010 53% of our 2010 graduating class is now attending local private high schools (Bishop Lynch, Cistercian, Jesuit, John Paul II, and Ursuline) with the remainder attending local public schools (DISD, CFBISD, Coppell ISD and Plano ISD.) From this graduating class, two students were accepted into Cistercian Preparatory School, known for its high academic standards, and one student was accepted into the renowned Booker T. Washington School for the Performing and Visual Arts .
100% of the students from this class who applied to the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Academies were accepted.
90% of the students from this class who applied to local private high schools were accepted.
Four students from this class received scholarships:
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High School Plans
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Jessica Marie Wiklund
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Academic Outfitters of Dallas
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John Paul II High School
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Alex McIntyre
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Fr. Patrick H. Koch, S J Alumni Assoc.
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Jesuit College Preparatory School
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Thomas Gaubert
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John Paul II High School
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John Paul II High School
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Francesca Gomez
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Rebekah Leah Rivera Spirit of Love Foundation
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Ursuline Academy of Dallas
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Notable MIS Graduate Honors
2006: Valedictorian at Jesuit 2003: Valedictorian at Jesuit 2001: Salutatorians at Jesuit and Ursuline 2000: Salutatorian at Jesuit 1998: Valedictorian at Jesuit 1997: Valedictorian at Jesuit 1994: Valedictorian at Ursuline 1993: Valedictorians at R. L. Turner and Chenango Valley (New York) 1991: Valedictorian and salutatorian at Ursuline 1990: Valedictorians at Jesuit, Ursuline, and Cistercian
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