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About
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About
With two rigorous single-gender schools and a strong culture that cultivates young people of strong principle, the Dominican Community of Schools is a nurturing place of learning unlike any other in Memphis. Take a closer look at who we are.
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About
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Admissions
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Admissions
Families can apply at any time of year for St. Agnes Academy for Girls or St. Dominic School for Boys. Learn more about the admissions process to both schools, and let us know how we can help.
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Admissions
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Academics
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Academics
With rigorous coursework, student-focused teachers, and access to leading edge technology, both of our schools are known for developing strong, high-achieving learners. Dig a little deeper into these challenging and diverse academic offerings.
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Academics
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Campus Life
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Campus Life
Students of all passions and talents belong at the Dominican Community of Schools. Both St. Agnes Academy for Girls and St. Dominic School for Boys offer extensive opportunities in leadership, athletics, the arts, publications, and clubs. Explore the possibilities.
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Campus Life
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Alumni
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Alumni
Welcome home, alumnae/i. To so many of us, this community is more like a family—so we are eager to stay in touch! Whether you attended St. Agnes Academy for Girls or St. Dominic School for Boys, we’d love to hear where you are and how your future is unfolding.
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Alumni
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Support
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Support
This unique community of faith and belonging would not be possible without the dedicated support of parents, alumnae/i, grandparents, faculty and friends who make contributions to the Dominican Community of Schools. See the different ways you can join in their legacy.
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Support
Class of '21 Celebrates Rose Ceremony
16 Nov, 2020
It was a beautiful day as the St. Agnes Academy Class of 2021 clebrated their mothers during the annual Rose Ceremony held at St. Michael's Catholic Church on November 12.
For over 50 years, the senior classes at SAA have gathered each fall to honor their mothers and other special women in their lives. While this time-honored tradition at the Academy looked a little different this year with masks and physical distancing, the love and thankfulness overflowed just as in previous years. The seniors shared heartfelt speeches reflecting on how important these women are in their lives and thanking them for their years of love and for forming them into the young women they are today.
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