Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School

The school moved from Ansel Road in Cleveland, where it had been located for fifty years, to Chardon, Ohio in 1963.

[3] Cathedral Latin School was established in 1916 by the Cleveland Diocese and Brothers of the Society of Mary (Marianists).

This college preparatory school for boys became renowned for its own scholastic excellence along with a storied sports history right up until its closing in 1979.

[5] NDCL has developed a rivalry with Lake Catholic High School due to their geographic proximity in the east suburbs of Cleveland.

New tennis courts have been added to the campus in Chardon as a result of the Capital Campaign initiative.

In addition, a completely renovated cafeteria, stadium lights, and technology improvements have also been added throughout the school.

[7] On June 19, 2014, a powerful storm with damaging winds tore a part of the main gym's roof off.

[8] Although the internal side of the roof was intact, an air conditioning unit tore off, causing heavy rain to flood the gym.