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This article is about the high school in San Francisco, California. For the similarly-named high school in Chicago, Illinois, see St. Ignatius College Prep.
St. Ignatius College Preparatory, is a
preparatory school in the
Jesuit tradition serving the
San Francisco Bay Area since 1855. Located in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco, in the Sunset District of San Francisco, St. Ignatius is one of the oldest secondary schools in the
U.S. state of California. It is known also as S.I.
History
St. Ignatius was founded as a one-room schoolhouse on
Market Street by Fr. Anthony Maraschi, a Jesuit priest, just after the
California Gold Rush in 1855. Maraschi paid $11,000 for the property which was to become the original church and schoolhouse. The church opened on
July 15 1855, and three months later, on
October 15, the school opened its doors to its first students.
SI was originally the high school division of what later became the
University of San Francisco, but it has since split from the university and changed locations five times due to the growth of the student body and natural disaster. In 1880, SI moved its campus to a prime location on Van Ness Street in the heart of San Francisco, and by 1883, SI had become the largest Jesuit school in the nation. Within 26 years of the relocation, however, St. Ignatius would be completely destroyed. Though the school would survive the tremors of the
1906 earthquake with only moderate damage, the subsequent fires destroyed the school and church, forcing SI to find a new location near
Golden Gate Park.
In 1927, the high school and university formally separated. Two years later, SI relocated its campus once more, this time to Stanyan Street, where it remained for 40 years. In the Fall of 1969, SI's current Sunset District campus opened its doors to students and has been educating the youth of the Bay Area ever since. Though originally founded as an all-boys school, SI became
coeducational in 1989 and is now home to 1,400 students. SI celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2005.
Academics
To prepare students for college, St. Ignatius requires coursework in
English,
mathematics,
social science,
physical science, foreign language,
fine arts,
physical education, and
religious studies. Taught by a faculty that, in 2004, was one of 12 schools nationwide to be honored by Today's Catholic Teacher magazine for excellence and innovation in education, Ignatian students find themselves confronted with one the most rigorous curriculums in the country. In an effort to continually challenge her students at the highest levels St. Ignatius offers in-depth honors courses and
Advanced Placement classes, which may be used for college credit with a passing score. In 2006, 541 SI students took 1,220 AP tests with a pass rate of 74.26 percent. The Prep ranks among the top three schools in Northern California and has ranked among the top 20 schools in the nation for its AP success.
The average SAT score for the St. Ignatius class of 2005 was 1209, which is well above the national and state averages of 1028 and 1020. In 2007 every SI graduate went on to attend college, with over 97% of its graduating class attending a 4-year institution. SI has been ranked as one of the nation’s top-60 prep schools by the U.S. Department of Education.
Student body
St. Ignatius attracts a diverse student body from all parts of the Bay Area, including the San Francisco city limits,
Marin County, the
East Bay, and
San Francisco Peninsula. In 2005, the ethnic makeup of the student body was 57%
White, 12%
Filipino, 10%
Asian, 10%
Hispanic, 6%
Black, and 5% other. In order to make it possible for students of all socioeconomic backgrounds to attend, SI offered $1.3 million of financial aid in 2005-06. Approximately 20% of the student body receives financial aid, with the average award totalling just over $5,000.
Athletics
Sports are a major component of student life at St. Ignatius with approximately 860 students competing on 65 teams in 26 sports, including
American football,
basketball,
baseball,
soccer,
volleyball,
water polo,
swimming,
lacrosse,
tennis,
cross country,
golf,
crew,
track and field. The Wildcats generally participate in the
Western Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) in the
Central Coast Section of California, though for some sports, teams belong to other leagues. Its athletics are highly ranked: the
lacrosse team has consistently won the state championship and its men's rowing team ranked 1st in the nation in 2006, making it their 2nd year in a row. In addition, the crew competed in the world-renowned
Henley Royal Regatta in England, where St. Ignatius won the
Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup in 2006. The SI Football team reached new accolades when they won the 2006 WCAL Championship for the first time since 1967. The team later went on to win the CCS Div. III Championship, setting a new bar for SI Football.
St. Ignatius' traditional rival is
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, also located in San Francisco. The SI-SH rivalry began with a
rugby game on
St. Patrick's Day in 1893 and is the oldest high school rivalry west of the
Mississippi. SI and SH compete against each other in football, basketball, and baseball for the
Bruce-Mahoney Trophy, which is named after two SI and SH alumni who died in
World War II. St. Ignatius leads the series 42-18 and has won the trophy for the past ten years, however Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep won the first rugby game.
Wildcat teams practice and compete in state of the art facilities on campus and in the surrounding area. J. B. Murphy Field and Jack Wilsey Track are used by the football, lacrosse, soccer, field hockey and track & field teams. J.B. Murphy Field recently underwent a multimullion dollar renovation and now features a field turf surface. SI offers two gymnasiums for basketball and volleyball, four tennis courts, and the Herbst Natatorium for the swimming & diving program and water polo teams. The rowing and baseball teams compete off-campus at San Francisco's
Lake Merced and
Daly City's Marchbanks Field, respectively.
Fight song
The St. Ignatius Fight Song was written by Fenton O'Toole '34:
» To the Red and Blue we'll all be true,
We'll wave her banner to the sky.
» We'll fight for you, oh Red and Blue,
We'll fight for Saint Ignatius High!
» And victory will be our goal—
For we'll reach it, if we try.
» So let us fight — with all our might —
We're gonna fight, fight, fight, fight, fight!
Notable alumni
Notable
alumni of St. Ignatius College Preparatory include:
- Daniel Callaghan, 1907, USN RAd, WWII Medal of Honor Guadalcanal USS San Francisco
- George Moscone, 1947, Mayor of San Francisco, assassinated, 1978
- Leo T. McCarthy, 1948, former California Lt. Governor
- Gordon Getty, 1951, Billionaire & Businessman
- Jerry Brown, 1955, CA Att Gnrl, former Secretary of State, Governor, Mayor, Oakland, CA
- Mike Nevin, 1961, San Mateo County politician
- Paul Otellini, 1968 President of Intel Corporation
- Bob Sarlatte, 1968, Comedian
- Peter Casey, 1969 Producer of Cheers, Frasier, writer on The Jeffersons
- Dan Fouts, 1969, NFL Quarterback, San Diego Chargers, Hall of Famer
- Ron Lagomarsino, 1969, Director, thirtysomething, Driving Miss Daisy
- Bernie Ward, 1969, KGO Talk Show Host
- Mark A. Terry, M.D. 1971, Noted corneal surgeon
- Kevin Shelley, 1973, former California Secretary of State
- Bartlett Sher, 1977, Tony Award nominated artistic director, Intiman Playhouse
- Al Madrigal, 1989, Comedian
- Sean Elsbernd, 1993, Member, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
- Gwendoline Yeo, 1994, Hollywood actress
- Sebastian Bea, 1995, Silver Medalist, Men's Heavyweight Coxless Pair, 2000 Sydney Olympics
- Adam Jacobs, 1997, Broadway actor
- Igor Olshansky, 2000, NFL Defensive End, San Diego Chargers
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