Number of Graduates
70
Number Entering a Four-Year College
45
Total Amount of Academic Scholarships
$8,235,711
“As you walk out of these doors today, I’d like to remind you to savor every moment. Laugh, fall in love, make a million mistakes, change your mind a thousand times, and try new things. If you have a dream … chase after it because this is the time when we can fully embrace the wonderful gift and journey that is life. We all know that the future is scary. … But, if we have learned anything from our time at Gloucester Catholic, it is that we can get through anything life throws at us. Therefore, in the future, when you are faced with an obstacle, do not be afraid to face it. Confront it head on.” ~ Sara Reed, valedictorian
“The greatest gift I was able to receive here at Gloucester Catholic was the relationships with my classmates. Despite coming from different schools, different states or even different countries, our want for an education rooted in Catholic tradition is something that brought us all together as classmates, as teammates, as friends and now as family. Regardless of our diverse backgrounds, we all stand together and find a way to be there for each other, both in successes and hardships, which is just a small reason why I will miss this community the most when going forward.” ~ Gabrielle Green, salutatorian
Libby Dockett of Gloucester Catholic High School receives the Eucharist from Msgr. William Hodge, pastor of Saint Mary Parish, Gloucester City, during the school’s Baccalaureate Mass on June 2 at Blackwood’s Saint Agnes Church, Our Lady of Hope Parish. (Photos by Dave Hernandez)
Graduates of the Class of 2022 reflect on their diplomas during commencement exercises.
Marissa Elliott greets family and friends after graduation from the Gloucester City School.
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