Presentation of Mary Academy is a private, Catholic, college preparatory high school serving 260 young women. The academic programs offered at the Academy are designed to cultivate the intellectual, emotional, creative, physical, and aesthetic faculties of our students. The friendly and welcoming environment at the Academy provides the opportunity for students from all ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds to share with each other common goals and interests. The Admissions office strives to enroll a diverse student population and does not discriminate based on race, color, or ethnic origin. Students at Presentation of Mary Academy live in over twenty-five local communities throughout Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire.
Call the Admissions Office today to see what sets Presentation of Mary Academy apart from other high schools!
At our recent Open House!
An 8th grader from Sacred Hearts school won a $1000 scholarship to PMA and a 7th grader from St. Augustine has won a PMA sweatshirt. Congrat's to our two winners!
Facts about the Class of 2006 Graduates
The Presentation of Mary Academy graduating class of 2006 has earned the following amount in scholarships and awards:
$3,397,825
100% of the graduating class is going on to higher education.
Class of 2006 College Destinations and Scholarships/Awards (pdf)
Facts about the Class of 2005 Graduates
99% of Class of 2005 Graduates are pursuing higher education
The Class of 2005 had 2 National Merit Finalists, 1 perfect 800 SAT Score, 1 Perfect SAT II Score
Average SAT scores for the Class of 2005:
Verbal 531, Math 525
6 students were recognized by the College Board as Advanced Placement Scholars (9% of the class)
62% of the class enrolled in at least one Advanced Placement Course during the 2004-2005 school year
Acceptance at over 100 colleges and universities including: Brown, American University, Dickenson College, Tufts, The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and the American Intercontinental University in London
3 full tuition scholarships utilized by graduates
$588,637 in scholarship money offered and utilized for the 2005-2006 school year