Eustace Preparatory School

Bishop Eustace Preparatory School is a Roman Catholic coeducational private high school in Pennsauken Township, New Jersey. Founded in 1954 by the priests and brothers of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (The Pallottines), the school operates under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden,[6] was named after Bishop Bartholomew J. Eustace, first bishop of the diocese. The school is a coeducational institution (prior to 1972, it was all-male) serving students in ninth through twelfth grades. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1977.[4]

Bishop Eustace Preparatory School
Location

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08109-4798

United States
Coordinates39.9302°N 75.0650°W / 39.9302; -75.0650
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
MottoThe Tradition Is That of a Winner
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1954
NCES School ID00865188[1]
PrincipalKim Eife
Head of schoolJacqueline P. Coccia[2]
ChaplainRev. Robert Nolan, S.A.C.
Faculty72 FTEs[1]
Grades912
Enrollment582 (as of 2017–18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio11.9:1[1]
Campus size32 acres (130,000 m2)
Color(s)  Black
  Gold
  White[3]
Slogan"Quod Deus Vult"
Athletics conferenceOlympic Conference
MascotCrusader
Team nameCrusaders[3]
RivalCamden Catholic High School, Paul VI High School, Holy Cross High School, St. Augustine Preparatory School
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[4]
PublicationPhoenix (literary magazine)
NewspaperEustacian
YearbookCrusader
Tuition$17,400 (2020-21)[5]
AffiliationAssociation of Delaware Valley Independent Schools
Websitewww.eustaceprep.org

As of the 2017–18 school year, the school had an enrollment of 582 students and 49 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.9:1. The school's student body was 89.3% (520) White, 4.8% (28) Asian, 3.4% (20) Black, 2.2% (13) Hispanic and 0.2% (1) Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander.[1]

The school is a member of the Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools.[7]

Athletics

The Bishop Eustace Preparatory School Crusaders[3] compete in the Olympic Conference, an athletic conference consisting of public and private high schools located in Burlington County, Camden County and Gloucester County, operating under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).[8] The football team competes in the Royal Division of the 95-team West Jersey Football League superconference[9][10] and was classified by the NJSIAA as Non-Public Group III for football for 2018–2020.[11] Bishop Eustace moved into Non-Public Group A for the 2009-10 sports seasons because of Gloucester Catholic High School moving into Non-Public Group B, and returned to Non-Public Group B for the 2010-11 sports seasons.

The school was recognized as the Group B winner of the NJSIAA ShopRite Cup in 2005–06. The award recognized the school for achieving 3rd in Girls Cross Country, a tie for 3rd in Football, 2nd in Boys Swimming, 2nd in Girls Indoor Track Relays, 2nd in Girls Indoor Track Championships, 1st in Baseball, a Tie for 3rd in Softball, a tie for 3rd in Boys Tennis and 2nd in Girls Outdoor Track.[12]

The boys' basketball team Non-Public Group B state championship in 1961 vs. Holy Family High School (Union City), in 1973 vs. Our Lady of the Valley High School (Orange), in 1974 vs. Don Bosco Preparatory High School, in 1975 vs St. Cecilia High School and in 1976 vs. Don Bosco, and won the Non-Public Group A championship in 1962 and 1969 vs. St. Peter's Preparatory School both years.[13] Led by Gary Melchionni, the 1969 team extended its winning streak to 26 games after winning the Parochial A state title with a 61-52 win against St. Peter's Preparatory School in the championship game.[14]

The boys track team won the spring track state championship in Non-Public B in 1969, 1992, 1995, 1996.[15]

The baseball team won the Non-Public B state championship in 1972 (defeating Pope Pius XII Regional High School in the playoff finals), 1978 (vs. Paul VI High School), 1982 (vs. St. Mary High School), 1990 (vs. St. Anthony High School), 2002 (vs. Montclair Kimberley Academy), 2004 (vs. Newark Academy) and 2006 (vs. St. Mary's), and won the Non-Public A title in 1997 (vs. Immaculata High School (New Jersey)). The program's eight state titles are tied for second-most in the state.[16] The 1997 team finished the season 30-3 after winning the Parochial A title with a 9-7 win against a Somerville team led by future Major Leaguer Jack Cust in the tournament final.[17] In 2002, the baseball team won the Parochial South B title with a win over St. Rose High School, by a 3–1 final score,[18] and became the Group B State Champions with a 5–1 win over Montclair Kimberley Academy.[19] The team repeated the South B title in 2004 with 6–4 win over St. Rose,[20] and repeated as Parochial group B champion with a 12–2 win over Newark Academy.[21] The 2006 team won the South B sectional championship with a 7–3 win against Sacred Heart High School in the final game.[22] The 2012 baseball team won the South Jersey Diamond Classic Championship. In 2015, the Crusaders captured their sixth Diamond Classic title, a tournament described as "the unofficial South Jersey championship", which ties them with Gloucester Catholic for most wins in South Jersey.[23]

The football team won the Non-Public South B state sectional championships in 1974, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1987 and 1988.[24] The 1980 team finished the season with an 8-2 record after winning the South Jersey Parochial B state title with a 7-0 defeat of St. Joseph High School in the championship game.[25]

The girls field hockey team won the South Jersey Group I state sectional championship in 1977 and 1979, won the Parochial B South state sectional title in 1982, the Central Jersey Group I sectional title in 2006, won the Central Jersey Group II title in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012, and won the Non-Public South title in 2013 and 2015–2018. The team won the Parochial B title in 1982 (as co-champion with Phillipsburg Catholic High School) and 2016, and won the Group II state title in 2010 and 2012.[26] The 1977 team finished the season with a 10-5-5 record after a scoreless tie in the Group II championship game against Chatham Township High School after regulation and two overtime periods.[27][28]

The boys wrestling team won the Parochial B South sectional title in 1980, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988 and 1993, and won the Non-Public B sectional title in 2008 and 2009. The team won the Parochial B state title in 1988, and the Non-Public Group B title in 2008 and 2009.[29] The Bishop Eustace 2007-08 wrestling team won their second state championship with a 55–24 win over Hudson Catholic Regional High School in the tournament final meet. The 2008-09 wrestling team repeated as state champions by an identical 55–24 score over Hudson Catholic, marking the program's third state title.[30][31]

The boys cross country team won the Non-Public B state championship in 1982, 2002, 2010, 2011 and 2016.[32]

The chess team won the New Jersey High School Team Championship in 1983 and 1984.[33]

The girls cross country team won the Group I state championship in 1988, 1989, won in Group II in 1990 and 1992, won in Non-Public B in 1994 and 2000, and won in Non-Public A in 1996. The program's six state championships are tied for ninth-most in the state and the program holds the longest streak statewide, with 10 consecutive titles won from 1977 to 1986.[34]

The girls basketball team won the Non-Public Group B title in 1988 and 1989 vs. Immaculate Conception High School and in 2002 vs. Morris Catholic High School.[35] The 2002 girls' basketball won the Parochial South B championship with a 47–37 win vs. St. Rose High School.[36]

The softball team won the Non-Public B state championship in 1989 (defeating Phillipsburg Catholic High School in the finals of the playoffs), 1992 (vs. Morris Catholic High School), 1996 (vs. Mount Saint Dominic Academy), and won in Non-Public A in 1997 (vs. Immaculate Heart Academy) and 1998 (vs. Immaculate Heart). The program's five state titles are eighth-most statewide.[37] The 1998 team finished the season with a 27-2 record after winning the Parochial A state title with a 4-3 victory against Immaculate Heart to extend its winning streak to 18 games.[38]

The girls track team won the indoor relay championship in Group II in 1995 and 1996, and the Group I title in 2005. The boys team won the Group II title in 1996 and 2003, in Group I in 2000 and in Non-Public B in 2017.[39]

The girls spring track team was the Non-Public B state champion in 1995 and 1996, and in Non-Public A in 2003 and 2005.[40]

The boys' soccer team won the 2001 Parochial South B title, topping St. Rose High School 3–0.[41]

The girls soccer team won the Non-Public B state championship in 2002 (with a win in the tournament final against Newark Academy), 2004 (vs. Newark Academy), 2006 (vs. Eastern Christian High School) and 2008 (vs. Eastern Christian High School) and was Non-Public A co-champion in 2017 (with Immaculate Heart Academy). The program's five state titles are tied for tenth-most in the state.[42] The girls' soccer team won the 2003 South Parochial B title by edging Holy Spirit High School 2-1[43] The team repeated for the South B state championship in 2004 with a 5–0 win over Holy Spirit.[44] The team won the 2006 South B title with a 1–0 win vs. Gloucester Catholic High School.[45] In 2007, the team won the South B state sectional championship with a 2–0 win over Holy Cross High School in the tournament final.[46][47] In 2017 the team was Non-Public A co-champs tying 1-1 after double overtime with Immaculate Heart Academy in the finals.[48]

The ice hockey team won the Handchen Cup in 2004 and 2005.[49]

The girls field hockey team won the 2006 Central Jersey Group I state tournament with a 2–1 win over New Egypt High School.[50]

The boys' swimming team won the 2007 Non-Public Group B championship with a 98–72 win over Pingry School.[51][52]

In 2007, the boys' freshmen crew team was the first crew team to win the New Jersey state championships in Bishop Eustace School history. In 2007, 2008, and 2009, the Bishop Eustace Varsity Girls Crew won first place in the Stotesbury Cup Regatta's Varsity 8 category.[53] In 2007, the Varsity 8 competed in the Henley Women's Regatta in England.[54] In 2010, the Bishop Eustace Varsity 8 Boys Crew Team won the New Jersey Scholastic Championships.[55]

The boys track team won the indoor track championship in Non-Public B in 2010 (as co-champion) and 2015–2019. The program is tied for tenth in state titles, with six[56]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

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