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New Students Scholarship Recipients Ceremony 2025
Academic scholarships are only awarded to new students entering 8th or 9th grade each school year.
Academic scholarship awards go to the students with the required TerraNova scores from 6th grade or the required scores from the High School Placement Test that students take at Archbishop Rummel. 

To qualify for the Scholarships for the Arts, students must be in good academic and discipline standing with an A/B overall average and must participate in the Raider Band or Genesian Players upon entrance to Archbishop Rummel High School.  

Congratulations to our new, incoming scholarship recipients!

For more details about our academic scholarship requirements, click here. 
 St. John Baptist de La Salle Honors Scholarship
Total Score in the 95th, 96th or 97th percentile on the 6th grade TerraNova NEXT OR placement test score in the 95th, 96th or 97th percentile
$2,000 per year

Landon Brechtel, St. Ann
Brayden Ducote, St. Matthew the Apostle
Landon Shinn, St Ann 
Logan Siverd, St. Ann
Andrew Smith,  St. Matthew the Apostle

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Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel Honors Scholarship
Total Score in the 98th or 99th percentile on the 6th grade TerraNova NEXT OR placement test score in the 98th or 99th percentile
$4,200 per year

Caden Comeaux, St. Ann
Jackson Rauch, Holy Cross Middle
 Alexander Sanchez, St. Ann
Dillon Wells, St. Matthew the Apostle



Scholarship for the Arts – Genesian Players 
Member of Genesian Players; Good Academic Standing
$2,500 per year


Logan Cobert,  St. Christopher
Emiko Lombard, Laureate Academy
Dominic Patania, St. Francis Xavier
Cody Stritzinger,  St. Benilde



Scholarship for the Arts – Raider Band
Member of Raider Band; Good Academic Standing
$2,500 per year


 Nicholas Deist,  St. Clement of Rome
Cooper Kimble,  St. Clement of Rome
Sho Reinecke, St. Clement of Rome

                                   

​Inez Pierce Segreto Academic ScholarshipSeventh-grader from St. Ann School, exemplary standardized test scores and GPA, active parishioner,
1/3 annual tuition


Colt Davis: St. Ann

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Archbishop Rummel High School
1901 Severn Ave.
Metairie, LA  70001
Phone: 504-834-5592
Fax:
504-832-4016
[email protected]
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Mission Statement
Archbishop Rummel High School educates each student according to the principles of the Catholic Church in the Lasallian tradition of faith, community, and service. In a caring, disciplined environment of social awareness and academic excellence, Archbishop Rummel High School challenges each student to recognize the dignity of life and to develop and share, to the best of his ability, his unique talents.

The schools of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana, admit students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at its schools. They do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin or disability in administration of their educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Information used with applications will not be used for any unlawful discriminatory purpose.

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