Vincentian Academy

[4] Vincentian Academy comprises three buildings housed on a 67-acre (27 ha) campus in McCandless Township, a north suburb of Pittsburgh.

At the time of its closure it had an approximate 13:1 student-to-teacher ratio,[1] and the enrollment as of the 2019-2020 school year consisted of a total of 163 students.

[8] Reasoning that a university-affiliated school could be a model for the region and offer an advanced curriculum and integrate the resources of a major university into its operation, Murray explored the possibility as an extension of Duquesne's Spiritan tradition of often unconventional leadership.

In September 1995, Vincentian Academy–Duquesne University became officially operational, and 31 new Academy students were assimilated into the high school classes.

[9] Duquesne University president Charles J. Dougherty likewise noted that "our partnership agreement for administrative services is concluding with a stronger Vincentian Academy".

It was announced that John Fedko, who formerly served as president of the Academy, would continue to work as a chairman for special projects.

We hail our alma mater Blue and gold, the colors we hold dear Mind, heart, spirit, guided by our Father Friendships formed will last throughout the years Honesty, respect, and human kindness Tempered with a pride in quality Integrity, and faith in God define us Oh, Vincentian!