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St. Frederick High School

Catholic

Updated July 2026

Accreditations

St. Frederick High School is an accredited Catholic, college-preparatory school serving students in grades 7-12. It provides a faith-based environment that promotes servant leadership and academic excellence.

Teaching approach

St. Frederick High School focuses on building a community centered around Jesus Christ, aiming to develop well-balanced individuals who possess sound moral values. The school emphasizes character, scholarship, leadership, and responsibility, while supporting parents in their role as primary Christian educators. It strives to foster a sense of responsibility toward the school, church, and civic communities through a commitment to service and cultural awareness.

Programmes

The school follows the Louisiana Core 4 Curriculum and is an accredited IB World School, currently participating in a pilot program that allows it to offer Diploma Programme (DP) coursework. Students may also pursue Advanced Placement (AP) courses, dual enrollment classes through the University of Louisiana at Monroe and Louisiana Tech University, and collegiate enrollment options. The core curriculum includes four units each of mathematics, English, social studies, science, and religion, alongside requirements for physical education, foreign languages, art, and financial literacy.

Outcomes

Graduates are prepared for higher education, with many students meeting the requirements for Louisiana’s Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS). The school maintains an "ACT 30+ Club" to recognize high academic achievement, and students have the opportunity to earn an Honors Diploma by completing at least 14 honors courses with a minimum 3.5 GPA. Alumni have gone on to attend prestigious institutions, including Harvard and Stanford.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school employs a dedicated accommodations coordinator to assist students who require specific support. Prospective students from non-feeder schools must provide documentation of any existing accommodations during the application process to ensure the school can meet their educational needs.

Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does St. Frederick High School offer?
St. Frederick High School offers IB Diploma and Advanced Placement.
What accreditations does St. Frederick High School hold?
St. Frederick High School holds accreditations including IB and Cognia.
Where is St. Frederick High School located?
St. Frederick High School is an international school in Monroe, United States.

Tuition & fees

This school publishes fees only on request — contact admissions for a current schedule.

Admissions

The school maintains an open enrollment process beginning January 31, with an early bird discount available through February 28. Applicants must complete an online application, and students from non-feeder schools are required to submit previous academic records, standardized test results, and documentation of any necessary accommodations. An interview with the principal is required for the student and at least one parent, and the school utilizes the TADS system to manage enrollment, tuition billing, and financial aid documentation.

Calendar

The school operates on a standard academic year, with specific dates for enrollment and summer programs. The campus hosts various events throughout the year, including weekly all-school Masses, periodic penance services, and an annual "living rosary" in October. Seniors are required to attend school for a full day each semester.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumSports fieldGymnasium

About the campus

The campus features the Chapel of Saints Mary and Daniel, which includes an Adoration Chapel open for prayer and reflection throughout the school day. Athletic facilities support a comprehensive sports program, and the school maintains dedicated spaces for its various student clubs and ministries. The campus is located at 3300 Westminster Avenue in Monroe, Louisiana.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of student organizations, including the National Honor Society, Junior National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and Spanish Club. Students may also participate in the Blue Crew, Debate Club, eSports, Fellowship of Christian Students, Interact Club, Music Ministry, Quiz Bowl, Student Government, and the school yearbook. Additionally, the school provides extensive athletic opportunities, such as football, basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, track and field, tennis, golf, cross country, dance line, drum line, cheerleading, and equestrian sports.

  • Sr. Carol Shively
    Sr. Carol ShivelySuperintendent - Diocese of Shreveport
  • Dr. Carynn Wiggins
    Dr. Carynn WigginsPrincipal
  • Pat Murphy
    Pat MurphyAssistant Principal
  • Tony Osborne
    Tony OsborneAthletic Director, Head Football Coach
  • Adam Ryland
    Adam RylandIB Coordinator, Guidance Counselor
  • Lisa Miller
    Lisa MillerDirector of Development
  • Karen Newsom
    Karen NewsomAccommodations Coordinator