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Located on the second floor of the Student Life Center, the admissions office provides support to prospective families. Events and opportunities are offered to eighth graders in the fall and seventh graders in the spring. Contact our team: NDadmissions@ndsj.org

Susana GarciaVice Principal of Enrollment & Public Relations

  • sgarcia@ndsj.org
  • 408.294.1113 ext. 2159
What do you like best about working at Notre Dame? The spirit of Notre Dame keeps me coming back year after year. It is hard to articulate but easy to experience. It's something about the confidence and humor of the students, the values and mission of the school, the look and feel of our community, the technology and richness of downtown, the influence of St. Julie and the Sisters... all of it at once. I am at home in this place.

"My favorite thing about Notre Dame is the all-girls environment. Everyone is welcoming, kind, and compassionate, and it truly feels like a community." Shirlene ‘21

"My favorite part about Notre Dame High School is the sense of community. No matter what grade, ethnicity, or religion everyone loves and welcomes everyone else. From the day I stepped onto campus, I immediately felt at home, and I knew that I was part of a family that would have my back through and thick. I love how everyone at Notre Dame is constantly supporting everyone else, and is happy for all their achievements and successes, which is something I was unable to get from any of my other schools and communities." Kimia '21

"As an eighth grader, I attended Notre Dame’s Eighth Grade Day. I had so much fun and learned a lot about high school. I encourage everyone to attend." Emily ‘21

"What drew me to ND more than any other school was what I saw when I shadowed. I loved how everyone treated each other. I noticed how everyone was supportive of each other, and even more prominent was how everyone was involved at the level they wanted to be. Now that I am here I know what I first noticed was true: the majority of the students are largely involved with the school, and as students, we are given the power to make change in the school." Gabriella '22

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