Marian High School offers its students a place where they can live out their faith and experience spiritual growth both in and out of the classroom. Because Marian is a Catholic school, all students take four years of Theology. Beyond the classroom, Marian students are actively involved in writing daily prayers, planning school liturgies, organizing outreach projects, completing community service hours, and participating in class retreats.
 
Liturgies are an important part of the Marian experience. Each academic year begins with an opening Mass and the commissioning of the school class and club leaders. Masses are scheduled throughout the school year to celebrate the holy days and seasons of the Church. In addition, the Mothers’ Club and the Dads’ Club each plan special liturgies for parents and their daughters followed by a breakfast. Students also have the opportunity to attend weekly Mass celebrated in the Chapel. The end of the school year is celebrated with a closing Mass.
 
Each school day begins with morning prayer, as do all classes. Students have the opportunity to participate in Bible study groups, weekly homeroom Masses, weekly guided meditations, and Lenten Stations of the Cross. During Advent and Lent, a reconciliation service is planned for students through their theology classes, with individual confession also available every week after the homeroom Mass.

Campus Ministry and Service

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  • Mike Hickey 

    Director of Ministry and Service

Marian High School

7225 Lahser Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
PHONE: 248-644-1750 - Marian High School
Marian High School, an IHM sponsored school, is fully accredited by NCA CASI, an accrediting division of AdvancED.

Marian is a Catholic college preparatory school for young women, sponsored by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

The mission of Marian is to ensure, within a Christian environment, an excellent education built on a strong academic curriculum, which will enable young women to value human diversity and live responsible lives of leadership and action based on gospel values.

An enduring tradition: guiding young women spiritually, challenging them academically, and inspiring them to a life of leadership and service.