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Marquette Catholic High School

306 West 10th Street
219-873-1325

Marquette High School serves its mission as a private, co-educational high school representing the Catholic Church within the Diocese of Gary. The school extends to students of all faiths the principles of Christian living and seeks to develop in students a faith response to God and also an awareness of such ideals as truth and honor. The school promotes academic excellence, creativity, and leadership development within each student.

Marquette builds its philosophy on the premise that a person, made in the image of God, is a citizen of two worlds - earth and heaven. Each person is destined for God's kingdom as his final end, and it is in society that he develops and works toward this end. He seeks to discover his own purpose in life and then works to fulfill that calling. Everyone has an inalienable right to an education corresponding to his proper destiny and suited to his God-given talents and background. However, this education must also pave the way to brotherly association and cooperation with other people, in the hope that genuine and lasting peace, unity, and prosperity may be attained on earth.
Marquette Mission Statement

Marquette High School strives to educate a community of Catholic faith with Christ as its center. We endeavor to instill faith, morality, respect and academic excellence in all students. We encourage students to serve God and community by becoming lifelong learners prepared to meet the challenges of our multi-cultural society.



Diocese of Gary Schools' Mission Statement

The Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Gary, following the command "TO TEACH AS JESUS DID," are committed to the education MISSION of the Church.

Recognizing the cultural diversity of the people of our Diocese and the need to prepare our students to become globally responsible Christians in the Catholic tradition, we, as Church, work collaboratively to provide quality education for the total child in affirming school communities built on a foundation of Eucharist, prayer, and Gospel living.


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