09Feb

Academic Honors for Quarter 2

Mount Royal Academy Announces 2nd Quarter Academic Honors


Grade 6

Headmaster’s list: Liliana Chimienti, Maria Gik, Angela Moorehouse, 

High Honors: Joseph Flaig, Claudia Gannon, Evangeline Nadeau, Callan Ouellette

Honors: Jaylin Greenhalgh, August Graham-Snyder


Grade 7

Headmaster’s list: Haley Elkind, Emma LeBlanc, Lucy Treece

High Honors: Jubilee Tremblay, Juliana Yost


Grade 8

Headmaster’s list: Allison Cass, Charles Lee, Kathryn McLaughlin, Liam Swegart

High Honors: Isabella Acevedo, Anela Jenkins

Honors: Kolbe Dowsett, Ella Gifford, Marissa Ouellette


Grade 9

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24Jan

Why are we here?


Why are we here?

The Baltimore Catechism gives us an answer to this age-old existential conundrum.

“God made us to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in Heaven.” So, that answers that.

As we prepare to celebrate Catholic Schools Week next week, it might be a good idea to refocus that question.  Why are we here? At a Catholic school, in particular?

Historically, Catholic schools are renowned for providing rigorous academic programs in an environment that promotes virtue, respect, and traditional values. Educating the whole child is no...

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10Jan

After 30 years, what comes to mind?

"He made for them discretion with a tongue and eyes and ears, he gave them a mind for thinking, and filled them with the discipline of discernment.
He created them in the knowledge of the spirit; he filled their hearts with understanding, and showed them good and evil." (Sirach 17:6-7)

Here we are: 2024. Thirty years of existence. 

The other day I was commenting to my wife a kind of strange realization: for all of my adult life, I have only known Mount Royal Academy. This is the only location I have been getting up to drive to everyday for the last fifteen years. I vividly recall making t...

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06Dec

The Seeker

Happy New Year! The first Sunday of Advent, which we celebrated this past Sunday, marks the beginning of the liturgical year.  Advent is a time of preparation, as we ready our hearts to welcome Christ, born to us as Messiah and Savior.  Advent can also be considered a time for a new beginning, or fresh start.  We ask ourselves what we need to change in our lives to become more faithful followers of Christ.  This type of self-reflection is necessary if  we are to grow in our spiritual life, and Advent is the perfect time to begin anew!

There is a saying, “Begin with the end in mind.”  Knowing ...

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13Nov

First Quarter Academic Honors 2023

Mount Royal Academy has announced academic awards for the 1st Quarter of the 2023-2024 school year. (Headmaster's List - Summa Cum Laude: 3.9-4.00, High Honor roll - Magna Cum Laude: 3.7-3.89, Honor Roll - Cum Laude: 3.5-3.69)

Grade 6

Headmaster’s list: Liliana Chimienti, Joseph Flaig, Maria Gik, Jaylin Greenhalgh, Angela Moorehouse, 

High Honors: David Breisch, Claudia Gannon, Berklee Laslie, Evangeline Nadeau, Callan Ouellette


Grade 7

Headmaster’s list: Haley Elkind, Emma LeBlanc, Lucy Treece, Jubilee Tremblay

High Honors: Juliana Yost

Honors: Clare Holliston, Emma Kelley


Grade ...

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08Nov

Ruminating to avoid idols

“But whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ.
Indeed I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of 
knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.” - Philippians 3:7
 

Someone commented to me today that there is a lot going on in my head right now, and none of it seems to be connected. We used to host a podcast entitled, “Ruminations of Formation.” Yea, it didn’t go that far in terms of grabbing an audience. My faint recollection regarding the word rumination emanates from a biblical connotation: to meditate on the word of God. Much like the first compartment ...



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25Oct

Day of Beauty

In the world of classical education, we frequently refer to the three transcendental values of truth, beauty, and goodness.  We build curricula, lesson plans, and enrichment activities around them with the intention of filling our students’ hearts and minds with these universal attributes of being.  

The Greek philosophers, Plato and Aristotle, viewed these cosmic values of truth (that which defines reality), goodness (that which fulfills its purpose), and beauty (that which is lovely) as objective and knowable.  Human beings experience fulfillment through these transcendental values beca...

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11Oct

Hope & Perseverance


“Train yourself for the life of piety,
for while physical training is to some extent valuable,
religion is incalculably more so,
with its promise of life here and hereafter.
You can depend on this as worthy of complete acceptance.” - Timothy 4:8


The older I get the more I have come to believe in the value of listening. Last Friday evening, after a rather unpleasant experience on the soccer pitch - it was foggy, misty, soggy, and our girls were the recipients of rude language from the opposing team - I was graced with an opportunity to listen. 

Each morning I strive ...




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27Sep

Justice & Mercy

The parable of the landowner at Mass last weekend put the figurative bow on my week. The message of human envy in opposition to the great mercy of God brought together in one package some of the themes I encountered on campus and off.

While the message is meant to highlight the generosity and mercy of God, it does so in an uncomfortable way.  The landowner hires day laborers and agrees to pay them a just wage for a day’s work.  He returns throughout the day to hire more laborers, even taking on more workers close to the end of the day.  When the time comes to pay them their wages, all of the ...

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26Sep

Mount Royal Academy Ranked #1 Catholic High School in New Hampshire by Niche

Niche, the leading platform connecting students and families with colleges and schools, has just published its new 2024 Best Schools and Districts rankings. Now in its ninth year, the rankings include updated data for 94,058 public schools, 30,809 private schools, and 12,192 school districts nationwide.

Mount Royal Academy is a Catholic liberal arts school for pre-k through 12th grade students in Sunapee, New Hampshire. Since 1994, families have chosen to partner with Mount Royal in the education of their children because the school’s mission fosters the pursuit of excellence in learning and ...

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