After the academic part of the day ends, the fun begins! Marian’s Enrichment Program provides a safe, creative space where Marian Girls can explore new interests, build leadership skills, and discover passions that last a lifetime.
Studies show children involved in extracurriculars are 400% more likely to go to college than kids who are not.
Through clubs like Girl Scouts and Lean In Girls.
Through sports, dance, and cooking.
Like financial literacy and time management.
She’ll shine in projects that help others in our community and learn about causes she cares about.
Visual Arts: Art Club, Photography, Sketchbook Exploration, Sewing, and Knitting
Performance: Choir, Theater, Opera Theatre STL, Praise Dance, and Step Dance
Innovation: Aeroponics Gardening, Coding, National Society for Black Engineers, Robotics, Tech Bridge, TEDx
Skills: LitShop, Chess
Clubs: Entrepreneurship Club, Girl Scouts, Lean In Club, Media Club
Skills: Etiquette & Professional Development, Financial Literacy
Marian’s Robotics Team is the only all-girls team to compete in the annual 30-plus team Clavius Robotics Jamboree. Our Tigerbots have been the most decorated team at the event, winning platinum banners consecutively since 2018.
Marian’s award-winning Aeroponics Gardening project has been featured on the Nine Network in St. Louis.
of our high school alumnae participate in at least one extracurricular activity.
From Script to Stage: In partnership with The Rep, Marian students wrote original plays. One student’s murder mystery, “Poison,” was fully produced by professional actors!
Finding Their Voice: Kamillia started her theater journey at Marian and has now performed in every high school musical, recently starring as the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella.
Athletic Confidence: Stephanie joined her high school wrestling team, crediting Marian’s athletics for giving her the courage to try new sports.
Community Connection: Our Choir spreads joy beyond our walls, recently caroling for residents at the Cardinal Ritter Senior Home.

For Hispanic Heritage Month, students sculpted vibrant alebrijes (Mexican folk art creatures) and wrote origin stories for them.

Students mastered complex color mixing to create realistic self-portraits and portraits of famous African Americans for Black History Month.

A beloved tradition! Each year, students design their own custom graduation hats, creating a wearable symbol of their unique personalities and their future.
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