Academics at St. Hubert
Meeting Student Needs...
The academic program at St. Hubert is tailored to meet each student’s individual needs. From diverse electives and enrichment programs, to Advanced Placement and honors courses, St. Hubert challenges each student to achieve her full learning potential.
Over 75% of St. Hubert faculty members hold masters degrees in their chosen field and are constantly participating in staff development programs. Many faculty members have received local and national awards and recognition for their outstanding work in education. St. Hubert’s average class size of 25 and student teacher ratio of 20:1 enables our staff to give students the individual attention they need and deserve.
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Success at St. Hubert...
The success of St. Hubert graduates reflects this mission and is evident with each graduating class. Over 94% of our graduates pursue their education beyond St. Hubert and the Class of 2005 received over $9.7 million in scholarships and grants to the colleges and universities of their choice- the highest amount of any girls’ school in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Graduating classes typically include National Merit Scholars, Diocesan Scholars, Full-tuition scholarship recipients, and members of the city-wide "Champions of Caring" program.
For over 60 years, St. Hubert has been educating young women of the Philadelphia area. Our school is a neighborhood landmark and our graduates stretch throughout the country and world. Our alumnae, over 27,000 of them, include educators and students, government officials, physicians and healthcare workers, lawyers and corporate professionals, to name just a few. Among them are mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, granddaughters, aunts cousins, and nieces representing the true family tradition that is essential to keeping the spirit of St. Hubert alive and growing.