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Marist High School is a Roman Catholic, coed high school, located on Chicago's South Side. It's mission is to make Jesus Christ known and loved in the Marist Brothers' tradition, while preparing students for higher education and life.
We Are the Home of the RedHawks. With 30 exceptional programs, Marist athletics never stops. Marist is a proud member of the East Suburban Catholic Conference and Illinois High School Association. Our dedicated coaches and athletes train and compete on our 55-acre campus with premiere facilities.
The Mission of Marist High School as a Roman Catholic, coed high school, is to make Jesus Christ known and loved in the Marist Brothers’ tradition, while preparing students for higher education and life.
Navigate through the main map of Offices and Resources at Marist High School.
School Calendar. Marist offers a unique experience for students and families: a Catholic, coed, college prep high school that provides a challenging academic..
Marist offers a unique experience for students and families: a Catholic, coed, college prep high school that provides a challenging academic..
Marist students can earn tuition credit by working during their lunch periods, after school and various Marist events. Please contact the Business Office for details. For more information about tuition and financial aid, please call 773-881-5300.
Marist offers a unique experience for students and families: a Catholic, co-ed, college prep high school that provides a challenging academic program, successful athletics, a wide range of activities, social events, and more.
Marist High School is committed to hands-on, authentic learning that helps prepare students for college and career. To that end, the school opened an incredible $15 million, 10-lab science wing with a 30-seat planetarium in August 2019. Learn More.
Marist High School Chicago Mission Statement. The Mission of Marist High School as a Roman Catholic, coed high school, is to make Jesus Christ known and loved in the Marist Brothers’ tradition, while preparing students for higher education and life.