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MISSION & PHILOSOPHY

The mission of Saint Joseph High School is to form young men, preparing them for life through holistic education in the Catholic traditions of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.

The 200-year tradition of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart is grounded in a holistic approach to education. We believe that students learn from their total experience of the school setting.

The most important aspect of any Catholic education is the development of Christian values and the transmission of the Catholic heritage. Our efforts to have religion spread through the school include Campus Ministry programs, modeling of Christian values, service to others, and religious activities and symbols in the school.

We advocate an orderly and disciplined environment that is respectful, consistent and fair, and based on a relationship of mutual trust and cooperation. To promote an environment characterized by Christian concern and friendly discipline, we give our personal attention to developing open and genuine relationships with our students and parents through opportunities outside of class time and in less formal settings.

We view academic excellence as the development of our students to the maximum of their potential. We establish a demanding curriculum, provide interesting lessons, and continually adapt our curriculum to help our students become the persons God created them to be.

200 YEARS OF EDUCATION

OUR HISTORY

Saint Joseph High School was founded under the direction of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, an international religious order founded in 1821 by Father André Coindre in Lyon, France.

In 1901, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart purchased a sprawling 71 acres of land in Metuchen and Edison, New Jersey as a center for training and educating the order prior to their apostolate in Catholic education.

Since its inception in 1961, the mission of Saint Joseph High School is to cultivate a desire for life-long learning, nurture the integration of faith and academic inquiry, and instill values of integrity and compassion in the tradition of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. The school draws students from a wide geographic area encompassing over 40 school districts and over 80 grammar schools in Middlesex, Somerset, Union, Essex, Hunterdon, Mercer, Warren, and Monmouth counties.

The school admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin or creed to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded to or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin or creed in the administration of its educational, admission, and athletic policies.

PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE

Saint Joseph proudly prepares its students for the nation’s best colleges and universities through a rigorous college-preparatory academic program.

Built to develop our student’s future goals and aspirations, our academic programs are not only guiding students to the nation’s top colleges and universities, but are also preparing them to thrive for the rest of their lives.

Saint Joseph High School’s academic program consists of nine core departments, with minimum course requirements for each subject. All of the Saint Joseph Partners in Mission are trained in S.T.R.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) so that they are able to provide enriching, cross-curricular lessons to their students.

Our course-progression approach to learning fosters versatile students equipped with essential knowledge for future success.

Each department includes course levels ranging from “College Preparation” to “Honors” to “Advanced Placement.” Students are placed into a track for each of the core departments (Math, Science, English, Social Studies) prior to their 9th grade year, then are re-evaluated after each course to ensure they are in the proper track. Our handson model for course selection ensures that each student’s experience matches their future career and college goals.

EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS

Academic Departments

• COMPUTER SCIENCE & APPLIED TECHNOLOGY

• ENGLISH

• FINE & PERFORMING ARTS

• HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION

• MATHEMATICS

• SCIENCE

• SOCIAL STUDIES

• THEOLOGY

• WORLD LANGUAGES

& PHYSCIAL EDUCATION (Included Driver’s Ed.)

MATHEMATICS

SCIENCE

SOCIAL STUDIES

THEOLOGY

WORLD LANGUAGES

ELECTIVES

TOTAL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS

All full year courses earn 5 credits.

All semester courses earn 2.5 credits.

All 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students must enroll in 35 credits per year.

All 12th grade students must enroll in at least 30 credits, regardless of credits previously earned.

COLLEGE CREDITS & DUAL ENROLLMENT

Saint Joseph High School offers a wide variety of courses that go beyond the traditional high school curriculum and provide students with the best possible academic opportunities. Through AP Courses and a dual enrollment college credit partnership with Seton Hall University, Saint Joe’s students can strengthen their academic skills and be prepared for the rigors of college-level work right from our campus.

Scan here to browse the Saint Joseph High School course catalog for the 2025-2025 academic year

NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS

2 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS, 6 COMMENDED

Every year, approximately 1.5 million students are administered the PSAT/NMSQT examination, where only 50,000 of them score highly enough to be entered into the qualifications for being named either a Commended Student or a Semifinalist. Roughly two-thirds of these students are awarded with the Commended Student title. Saint Joseph High School is proud to announce that two members of the Class of 2025 were named National Merit Finalists, and six students were named National Merit Commended Students.

AP SCHOLARS

66 TOTAL AP SCHOLARS

Saint Joseph High School participates in the Advanced Placement program offered by the College Board. Advanced Placement courses afford the students the opportunity to earn college credits for prescribed courses while at Saint Joseph High School.

Saint Joseph High School is proud to have our students consistently named National Merit Scholars and AP Scholars.

66 students were also acknowledged as AP Scholars in 2025, including 11 AP Scholars with Honors and 33 AP Scholars with Distinction.

AP Scholars are students who receive scores of 3.0 or higher on three or more AP exams.

AP Scholars with Honors are students who recieve an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3.0 or higher on four or more AP exams.

AP Scholars with Distinction are students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and score 3.0 or higher on 5 or more AP exams.

In May 2025, Saint Joe’s students sat for 459 AP exams, with 58% earning a 4 or better.

AP SCHOLAR RESULTS

22 AP SCHOLARS

11 AP SCHOLARS WITH HONORS

33 AP SCHOLARS WITH DISTINCTION

2021-2025 COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES

“Saint Joe’s was a great choice for me because it formed me not just academically, but also my morality, my social skills and my emotional skills. From the challenging AP courses and award-winning clubs, to the caring Partners in Mission and passionate alumni, Saint Joe’s gave me every opportunity to succeed both inside and outside the classroom.”

Ronan Pell ‘25 Harvard University

“Saint Joe’s has given me the opportunity to grow not only academically but as a person, creating important connections, skills, and memories that will extend beyond this chapter. I still remember my first time on campus, seeing all these people that I had never met before. Comparing that freshman version of me to where I am right now, it feels totally different. The experiences I had over the past four years formed me into the man I am today.

Gurkeerat Singh ‘25 University of Maryland

Academic Acknowledgement Program: Concentrations

The Academic Acknowledgement Program recognizes students graduating with a concentration in a particular area of study while at Saint Joseph High School. Our holistic education provides a well-balanced curriculum that prepares our students for college and beyond. However, in order to assist in our students’ exploration of future professional fields, Saint Joseph High School has created various concentrations that focus on student personal interests. Students will take courses and participate in activities that support the field of concentration. Upon successfully completing the prescribed courses and activities, students may add the concentration information to their college applications.

COLLEGE PLANNING

Saint Joseph High School believes that college planning is a vital component to a student’s ability to build a bright future after high school.

Here at Saint Joe’s, college prep begins during 9th grade and becomes much more focused by 11th grade. That year parents are invited into school for individual student & parent college planning and advice meetings.

The entire guidance staff is very knowledgeable in all areas related to college admissions, financial aid for college, student athlete (NCAA) information, and career and scholarship information.

All students are provided access to Naviance, a comprehensive college and career readiness platform that enables self discovery, career exploration, and college preparation

Each student is encouraged to find a college/university which is the right fit for his individual goals. Using Naviance and past experiences, our counselors will help each student identify his match, safety and reach schools to give him a better sense of where he will thrive

Our counselors encourage our students to visit the colleges they are considering, so that they can get a better sense of what their future might look like

College and Career Days are organized annually to help students think about what their future aspirations may be, and to give them a chance to talk to seasoned professionals in each respective field

GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT

BUILDING A BRIGHT FUTURE

The Saint Joseph High School Guidance Department consists of a team of counselors whose goal is to provide students with individual direction as they transition from middle school, navigate through high school, and prepare for college. Saint Joe’s is fortunate to be able to maintain a student-tocounselor caseload ratio significantly below state and national recommended guidelines.

Counselors guide and advise the students for their entire four-year high school career, which affords counselors the opportunity to provide the personal attention and individualized planning that each student needs.

The Guidance Department provides a large menu of individual services, group activities, and educational forums, including assisting students with the adjustment to high school, decision-making strategies, time management, and improving study habits.

They provide a testing program that indicates students’ strengths and weaknesses, assess interest to guide students toward possible career opportunities, and provide practice/ preparation for college standardized testing.

Counselors also assist in the course selection process to ensure a comprehensive evaluation of needs and wants as students work toward developing their potential and goals for the future.

The Guidance Department’s college planning process includes defining interests and goals, a realistic assessment of college choices, serving as a liaison between the student and the college admissions office, and providing individualized student and parent assistance during the college research and admission process.

Meetings with counselors are scheduled multiple times with students and their parents during junior year to set expectations and assist with the college planning process.

With ready availability and a genuine connection, counselors are able to provide support and advice on best practices for emotional, personal, and social wellbeing.

The guidance counselors are available to students, parents, and other Partners in Mission in order to best assist in the total development of the young men at Saint Joseph High School.

9th Grade

• Virtus - Protecting God’s Children

• Peer Mentoring

• STREAM Enrichment

• Note-Taking, Time Management & Organizational Skills

• PSAT Introduction

• Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism Including AI Use

• Appropriate Use of Social Media

• How to Prepare for a Midterm/Final Exam

• Goal Setting

• Diversity Seminar

10th Grade

• PSAT Prep

• STREAM Enrichment

• Career Interest Inventory

• Pre-ACT Test-Taking Strategies

• Facts About Vaping, Drugs & Alcohol

• Diversity Seminar

• Leadership Skills

• Suicide Prevention

• Presentation Skills

Building Tomorrow’s Men

Formation

The Formation Program is designed to address non-traditional educational components that are vital to our students’ development. On selected school days throughout the academic year, students participate in our Formation workshops designed to offer gradespecific enrichment to our students that goes above and beyond the standard high school curriculum.

Saint Joseph High School’s Formation program is designed to encapsulate the unique holistic education approach that is central to the foundation of all Brothers of the Sacred Heart schools. Our program focuses on workshops that prepare our students for various challenges within an ever-changing society, while also providing them with the tools to succeed in the competitive college process and for life.

11th Grade

• College Selection & Application Process

• STREAM Enrichment

• SAT Prep

• ACT Prep

• Diversity Seminar

• Leadership Seminar

• Peer Mentor Training

• Consent 101

12th Grade

• Writing College Essays

• Applying to College

• What to Expect in College

• Financial Literacy

• STREAM Enrichment

• Emergency Preparedness “Until Help Arrives”

• Knowing Your Rights On A College Campus

• Diversity Seminar

• Civic Responsibility

Building a Foundation of Faith

Integration of Faith and Life

The primary goal of our Theology and Campus Ministry programs is to enable students to integrate their faith with their daily living. Through classroom and service activities, the students are taught in the light of faith, and emphasis is placed on applying religious values in students’ lives.

Spiritual Formation

The religious life of the school and the spiritual development of students are the responsibility of all members of the school community. We consider the leadership of the Theology Department and the Campus Ministry team to be vital in the expression of the religious mission of the school. Campus Ministry Partners in Mission (faculty and staff) and Theology Department members serve as role models and resources to other Partners in Mission so that the mission of the school may be better accomplished.

Values in the Curriculum

Christian values are inherent in all disciplines. Through the articulation of these values and through efforts to discover the mystery of God’s self-revelation in all branches of learning, the teacher brings a Christian perspective to the classroom. We believe that classroom prayer is a means of making students more conscious of the presence of God in creation, in daily events, in others, and in the learning process.

Campus Ministry Program

We base our Campus Ministry program on the belief that each person has unique gifts from God to use in building a school faith community which is firmly rooted in Catholic spirituality and tradition. In Campus Ministry, we aim to complement parents or guardians in their primary role as religious educators, to support the parish as a center of Catholic life, and to extend the religion lessons of the classroom to lived faith experiences. In our Campus Ministry program, we recognize the many gifts of the Spirit within our students and Partners in Mission, and we call forth those gifts for service and ministry to the school community and to the Church.

Excellence in Leadership

SJ Broadcasting
Falcon Robotics
National Honor Society

Academic Clubs

Astronomy Club

Computer Club

Debate Club

Entrepreneurship Club

German Club

Investment Club

Academic Teams

Chess Team

College Bowl

Esports

Math League

Mock Trial

Athletic Clubs

Falcon Flock Club

Fishing

Latin Club

Mock Trial

Medical Club

Physics Club

Saint Christopher Club (Travelers Club)

Spanish Club

Model UN/Youth & Government

Moot Court

Robotics* Science League

AAU Blacktop Basketball League

Fine & Performing Arts

Band Music Ministry

Guitar Club

Theatre Company*

Honor Societies

National Honor Society

Art National Honor Society

German National Honor Society

International Thespian Society

Latin National Honor Society

Media/Publications

Creative Writing Club

Digital Media

Falcon Film Club

Literary Magazine: Vignette

Service/Spiritual

Campus Ministry

Falcons and Friends

Falcons for Safety Formation

Gospel of John Club

Music Honor Society

National Technical Honor Society

Social Studies National Honor Society

Science National Honor Society

Spanish National Honor Society

Newspaper: The Falcon SJ Broadcasting Video Game Club Yearbook: Evergreen*

SJ Outreach

Respect Life Club

Social Justice Club Student Council

Saint Joseph Theatre Company
Model UN/Youth & Government
SJ Outreach Service Trips

THE SAINT JOSEPH FALCONS

Learn more about Athletics at Saint Joe’s

FALL WINTER

CROSS COUNTRY

2x State Champions

19x County Champions

Coach Gary Wiesinger

Coach Wiesinger was a distance runner at Marist College. Michael Alvarez ‘23 currently runs for the U.S. Military Academy.

SOCCER

8x County Champions

7x State Champions

Coach Sam Roca

The Greater Middlesex Conference title returned to Saint Joe’s for the first time since 2010. The Falcons return their two top goal scorers, Joseph Marinello ‘26 and Noah Charnecky ‘27, for the 2025 campaign.

FOOTBALL

4x Division Champions

Coach Bill Tracy

In his third season at the helm, Coach Tracy led the Falcons to their fourth division title in school history. Saint Joe’s features a starstudded lineup for the 2025 season, including multiple NCAA Division I prospects.

ROWING

2019 Duo Placed 10th in the Nation

Coach Tom Langowski ‘03

Coach Langowski ‘03 rowed at Manhattan College before launching the Saint Joe’s Crew Team in 2011.

BASKETBALL

2014 Tournament of Champions

6x State Champions 12x County Champions

Coach Mark Taylor ‘83

Coach Taylor returns for his second stint as head basketball coach. The Saint Joseph Hall of Famer won two conference championships, two NJSIAA Non-Public section titles and seven division crowns from 1997 to 2006.

SWIMMING

22x State Champions

43x County Champions

Coach Chris Martin

The GMC Boys Swimming title is back home at Saint Joe’s for the 43rd time in school history. The Falcons made a deep run in the state tournament and look to return with a deeper squad for the 2025-2026 season.

BOWLING

3x Defending NJSIAA State Champions

6x County Champions

Coach Rusty Thomsen

Saint Joseph Bowling has been the No. 1 team in New Jersey for three years and has two of the last three individual champions. Will Cunningham ‘26 and Kai Strothers ‘26 return for a try at a four-peat.

TRACK & FIELD

8x State Champions

46x County Champions

Coach Dimitri Hirschman ‘23

Coach Hirschman is a former varsity track runner for Saint Joe’s and currently attends Seton Hall University.

HOCKEY

8x State Champions 10x County Champions

Coach Ryan Carter ‘91

Coach Carter ‘91 played collegiate hockey at Norwich University.

Falcon graduate Marc Johnstone ‘15 signed an NHL contract in 2023.

WRESTLING

5x District Champions

Four State Medalists

Coach Mike Carbone

Saint Joseph Wrestling made history in 2025 with the program’s third straight GMC title, fifth straight NJSIAA District title and a school-record two NJSIAA individual medalists.

EXCELLENCE IN ATHLETICS

SPRING

BASEBALL

3x State Champions 9x County Champions

Coach Dennis McCaffery

First-year head coach Dennis McCaffery instantly made his presence known as the Falcons shocked the Greater Middlesex Conference to win their record ninth county title in 2025.

TENNIS

1x State Champions 1x Division Champions

Coach Petra Jones

Saint Joseph Tennis made history with a 14-0 GMC White Division record and the school’s first division title.

GOLF

2x State Champions 9x County Champions

Coach Ryan Lechner

Coach Lechner played collegiate golf at Gannon University. Nick Campanella ‘24 signed on to play collegiate golf at Saint Peter’s University.

TRACK & FIELD

8x State Champions 46x County Champions

Coach Dimitri Hirschman ‘23

Discus thrower Arthur Alves ‘28 shattered a 30-year school record with a 137 foot, 10 inch throw earlier this Spring, while Carlos Venegas ‘26 finished 11th in the 400 meter at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions.

LACROSSE

1x State Champions 12x County Champions

Coach Tony Calandra

Saint Joseph Lacrosse steamrolled their way to the program’s second consecutive Greater Middlesex Conference title. Nick Hengerer ‘25 eclipsed 200 career points during the season.

VOLLEYBALL

6x State Champions 6x County Champions

Coach Miguel Cabrita ‘91

Coach Cabrita played and coached at Rutgers University. The Falcons are the 3x defending NJSIAA Group 2 State Champions.

ROWING

2019 Duo Placed 10th in the Nation

2023 4x Placed No. 20 in the Nation

Coach Tom Langowski ‘03

Coach Langowski ‘03 rowed at Manhattan College before launching the Saint Joe’s Crew Team in 2011.

Transportation

With over 600 students traveling to our Metuchen campus from two states, including eight counties in NJ, we offer several transportation options. More information on Transportation options may be found on our website, using this QR code:

Busing Information

Saint Joseph High School is offering select school-operated bus routes for the 2025-2026 school year. For more information, including the available bus routes and cost, please visit StJoes.org/Admissions/Transportation. Learn

Parent Directory/CarPool

During the 2024-2025 school year, 98 percent of our families relied on self-transportation or a regionalized carpool. A Parent Directory is shared with all families, and our Transportation Coordinator is available to help facilitate shared rides to and from campus.

Train Information

Saint Joseph High School is located less than one mile from the Metuchen Train Station, which is serviced by NJ Transit’s Northeast Corridor line. Stops on the Northeast Corridor Line include Trenton, Hamilton, Princeton, Princeton Junction, MetroPark, Rahway, Linden, Elizabeth and Newark.

PARTNERS IN MISSION

Since 1821, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart have lived our founder, Father André Coindre’s, vision which was to educate and lead young people to faith.

Today, faculty and staff of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart schools are called Partners in Mission, as they work to embody in their educational service to young people the substance of Father Coindre’s original charism.

Our Partners in Mission are comprised of highly educated and talented individuals who truly care about the success and well-being of the Saint Joseph students.

Among our ranks, more than 70% of our educators have at least one Masters Degree or higher and 4% have a Doctorate Degree including one medical doctor and two lawyers.

Three of our Partners in Mission have been accepted as Advanced Placement (AP) Readers to grade the national AP exams each year. Additionally, one serves as a member of the AP Leadership as a Table Leader.

On average, Saint Joseph teachers have 18 years of experience in the field -- while 34% have over 25 years of teaching experience.

All of our teachers are trained in S.T.R.E.A.M. so that they are able to provide enriching and cross-sectional lessons to their students.

Early Action Program

90% of Early Action students are offered admission to Saint Joe’s.

The Early Action program will offer current 7th graders the opportunity to attend an entrance exam preparation course during the summer of 2026, and at the conclusion of the course, they will be administered the Saint Joseph High School Entrance Exam.

More information on our Early Action program may be found on our website, using this QR code:

BRIDGE TUITION

$9,000

(This includes a nonrefundable deposit of $1,000 applied to tuition)

ACTIVITY & TECHNOLOGY FEE

$1,900

*Estimates only. Actual amounts vary per year and per student.

Falcon Bridge Program

Saint Joseph High School’s

Falcon Bridge Program offers students an opportunity to undergo an additional year of preparation, ensuring a smooth and successful transition into high school.

An extra year of growth and development

Integration into the Saint Joseph Community

Hand tailored curriculum that develops and expands skills

LEARN MORE about the Falcon Bridge Program by scanning the QR code to visit us online:

THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS

ONLINE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

Available at www.stjoes.org, select Admissions, then Application for Admission

EARLY ACTION PROGRAM

Learn more about Admissions at Saint Joe’s

The Early Action Program is open to current 7th grade students and will offer prospective students the opportunity to attend an Entrance Exam Preparation Course during the summer before the start of their 8th grade year. At the conclusion of the course, they will be administered the Saint Joseph High School Entrance Exam. Academic Scholarships are available through the Early Action Program. Acceptance decisions are made in September.

FRESHMAN FOR A DAY PROGRAM

The Freshman For a Day Program allows 7th and 8th graders to experience a day in the life of a freshman at Saint Joseph High School. We offer this opportunity beginning in the Fall for students in 8th grade and in the Spring for students in 7th grade. Please visit our website, www.StJoes.org/ffd for more information and to register.

OPEN HOUSE

Open House on October 19 affords prospective students and parents the opportunity to tour Saint Joseph and experience everything we have to offer!

STUDENT INTERVIEW

All applicants are required to participate in a formal interview conducted by a Saint Joseph High School Partner in Mission. Interviews are scheduled through the Admissions Office. Students who participate in the Freshman for a Day and the Early Action Program will have the opportunity to interview at the conclusion of their campus experience.

APPLICANT RESUME

Students applying to Saint Joseph High School may submit an Applicant Resume, which includes what courses the student is taking, extra curriculars, athletics, community service, leadership experience, and awards. This helps our team get to know the whole student during their Admissions process and provides information to our Scholarship Committee when reviewing prospective students for awards.

ENTRANCE EXAM PREP COURSE

The Saint Joseph Extrance Exam Prep Course prepares prospective students to take the Saint Joseph Entrance Exam. The course is held at Saint Joseph in the Fall. The course includes ten hours of class instruction, social time with current and prospective students, and supplemental test prep materials. For more information and to register, visit our website, www.StJoes.org/prep-course.

SCHOLARSHIP & ENTRANCE EXAM

Students interested in applying to Saint Joseph for 9th grade admission and scholarships must complete the Saint Joseph Entrance Exam. Saint Joe’s is an independent school and administers its own Entrance Exam. Exam results from other schools will not be accepted. For more information on the Saint Joseph Entrance & Scholarship Exam, please visit our website, www.StJoes.org/exam.

TUITION & OTHER FEES

2025-2026

TUITION

$18,893.00

REGISTRATION

(one-time, non-refundable fee)

$550

TUITION DEPOSIT

(non-refundable, applied to tuition)

$1,000

ACTIVITY/TECHNOLOGY FEE

$1,900

*Estimates only. Actual amounts vary per year and per student.

TUITION PAYMENTS

Tuition may be paid annually, semi-annually, quarterly, or on a 12-month plan through FACTS Management.

NEED-BASED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Applications for need-based financial assistance may be made through FACTS. If interested, please visit StJoes.org/nbfa

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

Academic Scholarships are awarded to the top scoring applicants on the Saint Joseph Scholarship & Entrance Exam.

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