Quick Facts
Catherine McAuley High School, a private Catholic college-preparatory school for young women, was established in 1969 by the Sisters of Mercy. McAuley students come from all around the Greater Portland area and are challenged and inspired to reach their highest individual potential in mind, body, and spirit.
School
- Catholic college preparatory school for girls
- Grades 9-12
- 12-acre campus
- Catherine McAuley High School competes in the SMAA Class A
- 21 clubs and organizations
- 11 interscholastic athletic teams
- Laptops provided to all students
- Library houses a collection that meets the needs of the curriculum
Students
- 245 enrolled
- Students of all faiths admitted
- More then 70 Maine towns and cities are represented a McAuley
Curriculum
Faculty
Tuition and Financial Aid - 2008-2009
- $10,800 tuition
- $50 Application fee
- $75 Laptop Insurance fee
- $150 Activity fee
- $150 Uniform
- $350 - $400 New Books
- Financial Aid is available on a need basis
- Several Scholarships are offered to CMHS Students are listed on the Tuition & Financial Aid page
- National Scholarships are listed on the College Planning page
Accreditations
Affiliations
Transportation
- JCC Transportation from Bath to McAuley
- Pickup 6:45 Shaws Bath, 7:00 True Value in Brunswick, 7:20 Yarmouth Visitor Center, Drop off at McAuley.
- For more information contact Kim Floyd at
cell: 207-450-2913 | work: 207-774-2473 | email: ckjcc@verizon.net - Carpool
Admission
- Catherine McAuley High School offers a rolling admissions.
- The Fall Open House in October is the beginning of the admissions process.
- The first Placement Exam for prospective freshmen will be given in October.The Presidents Scholarship is awarded based on the results of this first exam. The second and final Placement Exam are scheduled for December and January respectively. Please make arrangements for testing by registering on here.
- The Fall Open House in October, is the beginning of the admissions process.
- Catherine McAuley admits students of any race, color, and nationalor ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students in the school.





