Measurable Results
Nativity School of Worcester’s efforts have yielded eight years of significant impact in Worcester.
- One-hundred percent (100%) of Nativity’s 76 current graduates were accepted into and received sufficient financial aid to attend private high schools.
- Over 80% of all graduates chose to attend either private high schools (including Bancroft School, Deerfield Academy, Worcester Academy, St. John’s High School, St. Peter-Marian, Holy Name, and Noble and Greenough) or “A Better Chance” (ABC) residential high schools.
- Ninety-four percent (94%) of Nativity graduates are on track to graduate high school in four years’ time (compared to the national average of 68% for low-income students).
- Members of our first two classes of graduates are attending College of the Holy Cross, DePaul University, Eastern Nazarene College, Emmanuel College, Framingham State University, Johnson & Wales University, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Providence College, Quinsigamond Community College, St. Anselm College, University of California - Berkeley, and Yale University.
- 86% of graduates have been accepted into a 4-year college.
- 100% of Nativity School of Worcester graduates who are attending a four-year undergraduate college or university are on track to finish their degree in four years.
- 100% of Nativity’s Ignatius Class of 2006 who were seniors during the 2009-2010 school year have matriculated in college and returned for their second year.




