Providence Catholic High School
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| Established | 1962 |
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| Type | Roman Catholic, Augustinian, Private secondary |
| Students | 1150 |
| Grades | 9–12 |
| Location | New Lenox, Illinois, USA |
| Mascot | Celtics |
| Yearbook | Kelt |
| Newspaper | Proviscope |
| Website | http://www.providencecatholic.org |
Providence Catholic High School is located in New Lenox, Illinois. Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet, Providence Catholic is a private school run by the Augustinians. The president of Providence is Father Richard McGrath, with Mr. Don Sebestyen as its principal. Students in this area of New Lenox attending public high school would be assigned to a Lincoln-Way Community High School District, mostly likely Central or the newly formed West.
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[edit] Academics
The academic grading scale of Providence Catholic grading scale runs differently than that of neighboring high schools. Its academic rigor also differs from some other schools as Providence is a college prep high school. This also means that certain vocational courses provided at other schools are not available, such as cooking, auto mechanics, and sewing.
[edit] Athletics
Providence has a total of 24 state championships in sports including; wrestling, football, girls track, baseball, cheerleading and boys basketball. This is more than any other private school in the state of Illinois.[citation needed] The wrestling team has 6 consecutive state championships from 1997-2002 making it the first Illinois wrestling team to ever achieve this goal.[citation needed] Matt Senffner was the head football coach from 1968 to 2005 and also holds the record for most wins as a football coach in Illinois.[citation needed] They claim nine state titles, the most recent in 2004, and boast the two longest winning streaks in Illinois high school football. Yall must'a forgot![citation needed]
[edit] Notable alumni
- Carmen Pignatiello, Chicago Cubs (2000)
- Eric Steinbach, Cleveland Browns
- Brad Guzan, Chivas USA, US National Team
[edit] External links
- Providence Catholic Home Page
- Order of St Augustine, International Homepage
- Text of the Rule of St. Augustine
- Augnet International Cooperative Web Site for Schools in the Tradition of St. Augustine

