
Villa Joseph Marie High School
Grade Level: High School/College Prep School
About
Empowering Young Women Since 1932
Villa Joseph Marie High School – Bucks County’s only all-girls, Catholic college-prep high school – offers a vibrant, close-knit community where young women grow in faith, education, and service.
With an enrollment of 300 students, Villa delivers an academically challenging environment through honors, AP, and dual-enrollment courses. Our partnership with Project Lead the Way opens doors to exciting fields like engineering, architecture, computer science, and medical sciences. Students thrive in dynamic STEM clubs including Robotics, Medical Sciences Club, and Math Club. Creativity shines in our award-winning Visual Arts program, recognized as an Outstanding Visual Art Community by the Pennsylvania Art Education Association for two consecutive years. In 2024–2025, Villa Athletics made history with five District Championships. Beyond the classroom and field, our students give back—completing over 7,000 hours of service each year.
At Villa, we live our mission every day:
Always more. Always better. Always with love.
Awards or Certifications:
Outstanding Visual Art Community by the Pennsylvania Art Education Association for two years running
What is your teaching or educational philosophy?
The students, faculty, and staff of Villa Joseph Marie comprise a vibrant community of learners who are committed to academic exploration and excellence. At Villa, our relatively small size and single-sex demographic form a stimulating and supportive environment that nurtures each individual's spiritual, scholastic, and personal growth, and empowers young women for responsible moral leadership. Additionally, our interactive instruction, cooperative learning environment, and committed investment in each student challenge each young woman at Villa to truly become the person God calls her to be.
What is your mission statement?
Villa Joseph Marie, a Catholic college-preparatory high school, empowers young women through faith, education, and service, in the tradition of the Sisters of St. Casimir.
Enrollment
307