Marian Catholic High School History Marian Catholic has called home a high school built on farmland in Rush Township home since 1964, but the school was formed in 1954, which had been declared the Marian Year in honor of the Blessed Mother. The school had a unique, three-town campus created from the former Catholic high schools in those communities. At the beginning, Marian freshmen students attended St. Jerome’s, Tamaqua; sophomores attended St. Ann’s, Lansford; and juniors and seniors attended St. Mary’s, Coaldale. The current campus was constructed in 1964.
The nickname of the school’s boys’ sports teams, Colts, represents the towns from which it drew students, with the C for Coaldale, L for Lansford, T for Tamaqua and S for Summit Hill. The O represents other communities that sent students to Marian.
Marian serves students from 44 Catholic parishes both Roman and Byzantine in eastern Schuylkill, Carbon and Luzerne County, while extending a welcome to students of other faiths. The gathering of students and faculty from this wide geographical area and from varied cultural and religious backgrounds helps to generate the unique spirit of the Marian Family.
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