- Private, Catholic, All-Girls
- MILWAUKEE, WI
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School
- grade AOverall Grade
- Private, Catholic, All-Girls
- 9-12
- MILWAUKEE, WI
- Rating 4.23 out of 5 268 reviews
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- Academicsgrade A+
- Diversitygrade B
- Teachersgrade A minus
- College Prepgrade A
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade A+
- Sportsgrade A+
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Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic college-preparatory high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person. Sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Savior and grounded in their mission to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ, we develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference.
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DSHA High School | 4257 N. 100th St., Milwaukee, WI 53222
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Meet and hear from DSHA faculty and staff; learn about a Catholic, Salvatorian education and thriving Campus Ministry; and hear from current students and teachers about the all-girls difference in the college-prep environment.
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- Cost of Livinggrade B
- Good for Familiesgrade C
- Housinggrade D+
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School Reviews
As an all girls school, they did a great job preparing me for success and empowering me to achieve everything I desire. I think this is something all girls deserve, and I feel extremely lucky to have experienced this.
On the other hand, it is also a Catholic high school, and as someone who is not religious I often felt confused or excluded from certain experiences. Theology classes were mandatory all four years, and I struggled in some of them because I would not understand many of the class discussions or Bible references. I learned how to manage this, but it was not an easy task. They should be more open to individuals who are not Catholic, since it is one of the best high schools in the state and many girls desire to attend.