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Cardinal Newman High School is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic college preparatory school located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Founded in the early 1960s, the institution has served the Palm Beach County community for more than six decades. It educates students in grades 9–12 under the [[Diocese of Palm Beach]]. The school sits in central West Palm Beach and maintains a strong commitment to academic excellence, spiritual development, and extracurricular activities. It's accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and holds membership in the Florida Catholic Educational Association. The curriculum emphasizes college preparatory coursework, advanced placement opportunities, and a values-based educational philosophy rooted in Catholic teachings.
Cardinal Newman High School is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic college preparatory school located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Founded in 1962, the institution has served the Palm Beach County community for more than six decades, educating students in grades 9 through 12 under the [[Diocese of Palm Beach]]. The school is accredited by Cognia (formerly the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) and holds membership in the Florida Catholic Educational Association. Its curriculum emphasizes college preparatory coursework, Advanced Placement opportunities, and a values-based educational philosophy rooted in Catholic teachings. Readers should note that a separate [[Cardinal Newman High School (Santa Rosa, California)]] exists in Santa Rosa, California; this article concerns the West Palm Beach, Florida institution exclusively.


== History ==
== History ==


Cardinal Newman High School was established in 1962. The timing wasn't coincidental. The Roman Catholic Church was expanding rapidly throughout South Florida at that moment, and the Diocese of Palm Beach wanted to keep pace. The school was named after [[John Henry Newman]], a nineteenth-century English churchman and theologian whose work shaped Catholic education and intellectual thought. Since the Diocese itself had only been formally created in 1957, this new school represented an important step forward for the region's Catholic families.
Cardinal Newman High School was established in 1962. The Roman Catholic Church was expanding rapidly throughout South Florida during this period, and the Diocese of Palm Beach wanted to keep pace with the region's growing Catholic population. The school was named after [[John Henry Newman]], a nineteenth-century English churchman and theologian whose work shaped Catholic education and intellectual thought. Newman was canonized as [[Saint John Henry Newman]] by [[Pope Francis]] in October 2019, giving the school's name renewed significance.<ref>{{cite web |title=Canonization of John Henry Newman |url=https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2019-10/canonization-mass-john-henry-newman.html |work=Vatican News |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref> The Diocese of Palm Beach itself was not formally established until 1984, when it was separated from the [[Diocese of Orlando]]; at the time of the school's founding, the institution operated under the authority of a predecessor diocesan structure serving South Florida.<ref>{{cite web |title=Diocese of Palm Beach History and Educational Development |url=https://www.dioceseofpalmbeach.org/about/history |work=Diocese of Palm Beach Official Website |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref>


When it opened, enrollment was tiny. Fewer than one hundred students crowded into temporary facilities before the school relocated to its permanent campus on the west side of West Palm Beach.<ref>{{cite web |title=Diocese of Palm Beach History and Educational Development |url=https://www.dioceseofpalmbeach.org/about/history |work=Diocese of Palm Beach Official Website |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref>
When it opened, enrollment was small. Fewer than one hundred students were housed in temporary facilities before the school relocated to its permanent campus on the west side of West Palm Beach.<ref>{{cite web |title=Diocese of Palm Beach History and Educational Development |url=https://www.dioceseofpalmbeach.org/about/history |work=Diocese of Palm Beach Official Website |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref> That modest beginning belied what the school would eventually become.


The 1970s and 1980s brought dramatic transformation. Multiple buildings rose on campus to handle growing enrollment: a modern science wing, expanded library facilities, and an athletic complex. The academic program expanded too, with advanced placement courses, honors tracks, and specialized offerings in mathematics, sciences, and humanities. By the 1990s, Cardinal Newman had become one of the primary Catholic secondary institutions in western Palm Beach County. Accreditation remained solid, test scores stayed strong, and the school's reputation grew steadily. Into the twenty-first century, modernization continued. Computer laboratories appeared. Smart classrooms replaced traditional ones. Digital learning resources became standard.
The 1970s and 1980s brought dramatic transformation. Multiple buildings were constructed on campus to handle growing enrollment, including a modern science wing, expanded library facilities, and an athletic complex. The academic program grew alongside the physical campus, adding Advanced Placement courses, honors tracks, and specialized offerings in mathematics, sciences, and humanities. By the 1990s, Cardinal Newman had become one of the primary Catholic secondary institutions in western Palm Beach County. Accreditation remained solid, test scores stayed strong, and the school's reputation grew steadily through the decade. Into the twenty-first century, modernization continued as the school invested in technology infrastructure, digital learning resources, and updated classroom environments to prepare students for a changing academic landscape.


== Education ==
== Education ==


The school runs a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum. It's designed to get students ready for higher education and professional careers. English language arts, social studies, mathematics, science, and foreign languages form the core departments. Students must complete core courses in each discipline, though they can also pursue advanced placement examinations in calculus, biology, chemistry, European history, United States history, and English literature. Honors-level courses and specialized electives let students explore particular academic interests and develop deeper expertise.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cardinal Newman High School Course Catalog and Academic Programs |url=https://www.wptv.com/news/cardinalNewmanHS |work=WPTV News |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref>
The school runs a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum designed to prepare students for higher education and professional careers. English language arts, social studies, mathematics, science, and foreign languages form the core academic departments. Students must complete required courses in each discipline and may also pursue Advanced Placement examinations in subjects including calculus, biology, chemistry, European history, United States history, and English literature. Honors-level courses and specialized electives allow students to explore particular academic interests and develop deeper expertise in areas aligned with their goals.


Catholic values run through everything here. The educational philosophy weaves these teachings into the curriculum and campus culture. Students take religious education courses, attend mandatory mass, and participate in community service. The school maintains a Catholic chaplaincy and counseling program to support spiritual development and personal growth.
Catholic values are woven into the entire educational experience. The school's philosophy integrates these teachings into both the curriculum and campus culture. Students take religious education courses each year, attend mandatory Mass, and participate in structured community service programs. A dedicated Catholic chaplaincy and counseling program support spiritual development and personal growth throughout a student's four years on campus.


College acceptance rates have been consistently high. Most graduating seniors enroll in four-year colleges and universities, and many receive academic scholarships or merit-based financial aid. The guidance and counseling department does the heavy lifting here, offering test preparation support, college fair attendance, and individual academic planning.
College acceptance rates have been consistently high. Most graduating seniors enroll in four-year colleges and universities, and many receive academic scholarships or merit-based financial aid. The guidance and counseling department offers test preparation support, college fair attendance, and individual academic planning to help students identify the right institutional fit and build competitive applications.


== Notable People ==
== Athletics ==
 
Cardinal Newman High School fields varsity and junior varsity teams through the [[Florida High School Athletic Association]] and competes in league competitions with other regional schools, including fellow Catholic institutions. Sports programs include football, basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, cross country, track and field, tennis, and golf. Athletic facilities on campus include a football stadium, basketball gymnasium, baseball diamond, and tennis courts.<ref>{{cite web |title=FHSAA Athletic Programs and West Palm Beach Schools |url=https://www.fhsaa.org/divisions |work=Florida High School Athletic Association |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref>


Several individuals associated with Cardinal Newman High School have achieved recognition in their professional fields and communities. While the school doesn't maintain a comprehensive public database of notable alumni, various graduates have pursued careers in medicine, law, business, education, and public service. The athletic programs have produced student-athletes who continued competing at the collegiate level, including several who received athletic scholarships to NCAA Division I institutions. Faculty and administration members have also earned recognition from regional and national educational organizations for their contributions to secondary education and curriculum development.<ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Beach County Catholic School Achievements and Alumni Success |url=https://www.palmbeachpost.com/education |work=Palm Beach Post |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref>
The football program has historically been among the school's most prominent athletic endeavors. In April 2026, the school named Kenny McMillan as head football coach, with Sean Embree serving as associate head coach, signaling continued investment in the program's development.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cardinal Newman Names Kenny McMillan Head Football Coach; Sean Embree to Serve as Associate Head Coach |url=https://cardinalnewmancardinals.com/news/2026/4/14/fb-cardinal-newman-names-kenny-mcmillan-head-football-coach-sean-embree-to-serve-as-associate-head-coach.aspx |work=Cardinal Newman Cardinals Athletics |access-date=2026-04-14}}</ref> Various teams have advanced to playoff competitions and championship tournaments at the regional and state levels over the years.


Recognition programs and alumni associations celebrate graduate accomplishments regularly. They've distinguished themselves in community leadership, charitable work, and professional achievement. Success stories appear periodically in school publications and on its website, inspiring current students and building institutional pride. Some Cardinal Newman graduates have returned as faculty members and administrators, which strengthens continuity of mission and institutional culture.
== Campus and Student Life ==


The alumni network extends throughout Florida and beyond. Former students maintain connections through reunions and social media. Active engagement in fundraising, mentoring, and volunteer activities keeps the alumni community tied to the school's ongoing development and mission.
An active student life program complements the academic curriculum. Numerous clubs, organizations, and extracurricular activities are available, representing interests in academics, the arts, athletics, community service, and cultural awareness. The school sponsors a student government, a debate team, drama productions, and a student-operated newspaper that documents school events and student concerns. A dedicated chapel on campus serves religious services and daily prayer, reflecting the school's Catholic identity in its physical environment as well as its academic one.


== Attractions and Features ==
Cardinal Newman hosts various community events throughout the academic year. Open houses welcome prospective students and their families. Alumni reunions reconnect graduates from across different graduating classes. Fundraising galas and community engagement activities tie the school to the broader West Palm Beach community and strengthen relationships between the institution and the region it has served since 1962. In 2026, the school also welcomed a new president, continuing a tradition of institutional leadership grounded in the school's Catholic educational mission.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Next Chapter: Welcoming Our New President |url=https://www.cardinalnewman.org/about/next-chapter-welcoming-our-new-presidient |work=Cardinal Newman High School |access-date=2026-04-14}}</ref>


Cardinal Newman High School operates athletic programs that compete in the Florida High School Athletic Association. They participate in league competitions with other regional Catholic schools. Varsity and junior varsity teams compete in football, basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, cross country, track and field, tennis, and golf. Athletic facilities include a football stadium, basketball gymnasium, baseball diamond, and tennis courts. Regional and state recognition has followed, with various teams advancing to playoff competitions and championship tournaments.<ref>{{cite web |title=FHSAA Athletic Programs and West Palm Beach Schools |url=https://www.fhsaa.org/divisions |work=Florida High School Athletic Association |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref>
== Notable People ==


An active student life program keeps things lively. Numerous clubs, organizations, and extracurricular activities exist. Student groups represent diverse interests: academics, arts, athletics, community service, and cultural awareness. The school sponsors an annual student government, debate team, drama productions, and a student-operated newspaper that document school events and student concerns. A dedicated chapel serves religious services and prayer. The modern library offers digital resources. Multipurpose spaces host assemblies and special events.
Several individuals associated with Cardinal Newman High School have achieved recognition in their professional fields and communities. While the school doesn't maintain a comprehensive public database of notable alumni, graduates have pursued careers in medicine, law, business, education, and public service throughout Florida and beyond. The school's athletic programs have produced student-athletes who continued competing at the collegiate level, including several who received athletic scholarships to NCAA Division I institutions.<ref>{{cite web |title=Palm Beach County Catholic School Achievements and Alumni Success |url=https://www.palmbeachpost.com/education |work=Palm Beach Post |access-date=2026-02-26}}</ref> Faculty and administration members have also earned recognition from regional and national educational organizations for their contributions to secondary education and curriculum development.


Throughout the year, Cardinal Newman hosts various community events. Open houses welcome prospective students and families. Alumni reunions reconnect graduates. Fundraising galas engage the broader West Palm Beach community.
The alumni network extends throughout Florida and well beyond the state. Former students maintain connections through reunions and organized events. Active engagement in fundraising, mentoring, and volunteer activities keeps the alumni community tied to the school's ongoing development and mission. Some graduates have returned as faculty members and administrators, which strengthens the continuity of mission and institutional culture that the school has built over more than sixty years.


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Cardinal Newman High School is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic college preparatory school located in West Palm Beach, Florida. Founded in 1962, the institution has served the Palm Beach County community for more than six decades, educating students in grades 9 through 12 under the Diocese of Palm Beach. The school is accredited by Cognia (formerly the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) and holds membership in the Florida Catholic Educational Association. Its curriculum emphasizes college preparatory coursework, Advanced Placement opportunities, and a values-based educational philosophy rooted in Catholic teachings. Readers should note that a separate Cardinal Newman High School (Santa Rosa, California) exists in Santa Rosa, California; this article concerns the West Palm Beach, Florida institution exclusively.

History

Cardinal Newman High School was established in 1962. The Roman Catholic Church was expanding rapidly throughout South Florida during this period, and the Diocese of Palm Beach wanted to keep pace with the region's growing Catholic population. The school was named after John Henry Newman, a nineteenth-century English churchman and theologian whose work shaped Catholic education and intellectual thought. Newman was canonized as Saint John Henry Newman by Pope Francis in October 2019, giving the school's name renewed significance.[1] The Diocese of Palm Beach itself was not formally established until 1984, when it was separated from the Diocese of Orlando; at the time of the school's founding, the institution operated under the authority of a predecessor diocesan structure serving South Florida.[2]

When it opened, enrollment was small. Fewer than one hundred students were housed in temporary facilities before the school relocated to its permanent campus on the west side of West Palm Beach.[3] That modest beginning belied what the school would eventually become.

The 1970s and 1980s brought dramatic transformation. Multiple buildings were constructed on campus to handle growing enrollment, including a modern science wing, expanded library facilities, and an athletic complex. The academic program grew alongside the physical campus, adding Advanced Placement courses, honors tracks, and specialized offerings in mathematics, sciences, and humanities. By the 1990s, Cardinal Newman had become one of the primary Catholic secondary institutions in western Palm Beach County. Accreditation remained solid, test scores stayed strong, and the school's reputation grew steadily through the decade. Into the twenty-first century, modernization continued as the school invested in technology infrastructure, digital learning resources, and updated classroom environments to prepare students for a changing academic landscape.

Education

The school runs a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum designed to prepare students for higher education and professional careers. English language arts, social studies, mathematics, science, and foreign languages form the core academic departments. Students must complete required courses in each discipline and may also pursue Advanced Placement examinations in subjects including calculus, biology, chemistry, European history, United States history, and English literature. Honors-level courses and specialized electives allow students to explore particular academic interests and develop deeper expertise in areas aligned with their goals.

Catholic values are woven into the entire educational experience. The school's philosophy integrates these teachings into both the curriculum and campus culture. Students take religious education courses each year, attend mandatory Mass, and participate in structured community service programs. A dedicated Catholic chaplaincy and counseling program support spiritual development and personal growth throughout a student's four years on campus.

College acceptance rates have been consistently high. Most graduating seniors enroll in four-year colleges and universities, and many receive academic scholarships or merit-based financial aid. The guidance and counseling department offers test preparation support, college fair attendance, and individual academic planning to help students identify the right institutional fit and build competitive applications.

Athletics

Cardinal Newman High School fields varsity and junior varsity teams through the Florida High School Athletic Association and competes in league competitions with other regional schools, including fellow Catholic institutions. Sports programs include football, basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, cross country, track and field, tennis, and golf. Athletic facilities on campus include a football stadium, basketball gymnasium, baseball diamond, and tennis courts.[4]

The football program has historically been among the school's most prominent athletic endeavors. In April 2026, the school named Kenny McMillan as head football coach, with Sean Embree serving as associate head coach, signaling continued investment in the program's development.[5] Various teams have advanced to playoff competitions and championship tournaments at the regional and state levels over the years.

Campus and Student Life

An active student life program complements the academic curriculum. Numerous clubs, organizations, and extracurricular activities are available, representing interests in academics, the arts, athletics, community service, and cultural awareness. The school sponsors a student government, a debate team, drama productions, and a student-operated newspaper that documents school events and student concerns. A dedicated chapel on campus serves religious services and daily prayer, reflecting the school's Catholic identity in its physical environment as well as its academic one.

Cardinal Newman hosts various community events throughout the academic year. Open houses welcome prospective students and their families. Alumni reunions reconnect graduates from across different graduating classes. Fundraising galas and community engagement activities tie the school to the broader West Palm Beach community and strengthen relationships between the institution and the region it has served since 1962. In 2026, the school also welcomed a new president, continuing a tradition of institutional leadership grounded in the school's Catholic educational mission.[6]

Notable People

Several individuals associated with Cardinal Newman High School have achieved recognition in their professional fields and communities. While the school doesn't maintain a comprehensive public database of notable alumni, graduates have pursued careers in medicine, law, business, education, and public service throughout Florida and beyond. The school's athletic programs have produced student-athletes who continued competing at the collegiate level, including several who received athletic scholarships to NCAA Division I institutions.[7] Faculty and administration members have also earned recognition from regional and national educational organizations for their contributions to secondary education and curriculum development.

The alumni network extends throughout Florida and well beyond the state. Former students maintain connections through reunions and organized events. Active engagement in fundraising, mentoring, and volunteer activities keeps the alumni community tied to the school's ongoing development and mission. Some graduates have returned as faculty members and administrators, which strengthens the continuity of mission and institutional culture that the school has built over more than sixty years.