De Marillac Academy

Our Vision


Our Impact



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At De Marillac Academy, we believe that another world is possible, and our students and graduates are a fundamental force for building it.

Established in 2001, De Marillac Academy provides a tuition-free education that focuses on academic excellence in a values-based environment. Co-sponsored by the Daughters of Charity and De La Salle Christian Brothers, De Marillac offers a Catholic, private school education to low-income students from all faith and cultural backgrounds in the Tenderloin and other similar neighborhoods.

De Marillac’s educational model is rooted in the Nativity Miguel school movement, which began in New York City over 40 years ago. The NativityMiguel Coalition (NMC) is an alliance of fifty nonpublic schools serving students from pre-k through twelfth grade in the U.S. and Canada that work together to bring equity to all students through education. Nativity Miguel schools offer an extended day, extended year academic program, expert teaching staff, numerous athletic and extra-curricular opportunities, and graduate support programs to ensure the success of students and their families. In 2001, De Marillac opened with a class of nineteen sixth graders. Today, De Marillac Academy serves 119 fourth through eighth grade students, 231 alumni, and more than 230 families in our school and our unique wrap-around clinical and family support program.

 

89%
College Enrollment

89% of De Marillac Academy graduates go to college, compared to a national average of 41%.

 

91%
High School Graduation Rate

91% of De Marillac students graduate from high school, compared to 68% of Latinx students in San Francisco Unified School District.

 

277
Families Served

277 families are served by our wrap around student and family services program.

 
 
 

Enter to Learn. Leave to Serve.

At De Marillac Academy, we believe that another world is possible, and our students and graduates are a fundamental force for building it.