Cardinal Ritter High School - Quick Facts

Quick Facts

595 students enrolled in grades 7-12

4400 Living Alumni

13:1 student to faculty ratio

52% Male – 48% Female

80% Catholic – 20% Other Faiths

63% Caucasian – 37% Minority

11,849 hours of community service performed by students each year

98% of students go on to attend college

43% of 2010 graduates received Academics Honors Diplomas

509 college credit hours earned through Dual Credit Courses

$127,000+ saved with these Dual Credit hours

3 academic learning levels

100+ classes offered, including AP classes throughout 9 academic departments

6 adjunct university professors teaching 11 college courses

52% of Cardinal Ritter teachers have a Masters Degree

85% students participate in at least one co-curricular activity

$3.3 million in scholarships offered to the class of 2010

The Cardinal Ritter High School student body is made up of 37% minorities. It's the most ethnically diverse Catholic High School in the state of Indiana according to figures provided by the Indiana Department of Education.

1 Faculty Member Name Sr.Rita has been teaching for 61 years

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