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Coordinates: 38°331N 91°132W / 38.55028°N 91.02556°W / 38.55028; -91.02556
 

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Front of school
  • Official school seal (updated 2022)
    Official school seal (updated 2022)
  • Saint Francis Borgia
    High School
    Address
    Map

    1000 Borgia Drive


    , ,

    63090


    Information
    TypeRoman Catholic, Coeducational
    MottoWe Are Borgia
    Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
    Patron saint(s)St. Francis Borgia
    Established1901
    School districtRoman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis
    School code263-535
    PresidentMatt Schutte
    PrincipalPam (Ruether) Tholen '02
    ChaplainFr. Donald Morris
    Grades912
    Enrollment441 (2023)
    Color(s)Blue and Gold   
    SloganWe Are Borgia
    AthleticsMissouri Class 4A (MSHSAA)
    MascotKnight
    Team nameKnights
    RivalWashington High School Blue Jays; St. Dominic Crusaders
    AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
    PublicationKnightline
    YearbookThe Borgian
    EndowmentYes
    AlumniJack Wagner '78, Brock Olivo '94, Matt Pickens '00, Paige Hulsey, '08, Kyle Marquart '81
    News ProductionThe Knightly News Live
    ITS Troupe2787
    Athletic DirectorChris Arand
    WebsiteBorgia

    St. Francis Borgia High School is a Roman Catholic secondary schoolinWashington, Franklin County, Missouri, established in 1901. As of 2023, its enrollment is 441 students.[2]

    History

    [edit]

    St. Francis Borgia High School dates back to 1901 when the school enrolled twenty-three students to further their education past the grade school level. In 1910 the school became a two-year Commercial School, and then in 1934 St. Francis Borgia officially became a four-year parish high school. As the school expanded and more students enrolled, a larger campus was needed. It went through four locations before finally settling in 1982 at 1000 Borgia Drive, close to downtown Washington, Missouri.

    In 1985 over half of the student body came from outside of the Washington city limits. The growing number of students and more rigorous academic requirements made way for another expansion program which began in 1998. This included thirteen new classrooms, two remodeled science labs, remodeling and enlargement of the theater, chapel, and cafeteria, a weight room, an elevator, additional offices, and restrooms. In 2001 the high school was accredited as a college preparatory high school by the North Central Accrediting Association.

    A new AstroTurf football field and a regulation-sized track were added to the facilities in the summer of 2010. In the 2012–2013 school year, iPad technology was integrated into learning.

    In 2015, a new multipurpose building was constructed near the existing gymnasium and connected with a covered walkway. It was named after past school president George Wingbermuehle.

    Clubs

    [edit]

    Here is a listing of some of the clubs at Borgia: Scholar Bowl, National Honor Society, Student Council, Art Club, Speech, Soul Singers, and Borgia On Stage Society. Some of the religious groups students can be a part of are Campus Ministry and CLIF (Christ Leaders in Faith). There are also two language clubs, Spanish and German. A complete listing of the club and leadership opportunities can be found on the website.

    Academics

    [edit]

    It offers an eight-class block schedule. A student can earn up to 58 college credit hours through East Central College. The class sizes are small, with a school enrollment of 445 students.

    Sports

    [edit]

    The school often competes at the state level and has won a total of 18 state titles in 5 different sports.[3] Women’s Volleyball has won 11 state titles (1987,1988,1989,1990,1992,1993,1995,2000,2004,2013,2019). Men’s Basketball has won 5 state titles (1993,1994,1998,2006,2009). Football 1 state title (1993). Men’s Golf 2 state titles (1999,2012). Men’s Soccer 1 state title (2022). Baseball 1 state title (2019). The Starry Knights Dance Team have a total of 8 state titles (2006, 2007, and 2009 through 2014) and the Borgia Knights Cheer Team has 6 state titles (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017).

    Notable alumni

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved June 23, 2009.
  • ^ "St. Francis Borgia Regional High School | Enrollment". www.borgia.com. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  • ^ "MSHSAA Academic Competition Championships History" (PDF). Missouri State High School Activities Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 8, 2023.
  • ^ "Matt Pickens | Major League Soccer". mlssoccer.com. May 16, 2010. Archived from the original on May 16, 2010.
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