Now Enrolling for 2020-2021!
The Foundation
Catholic Faith, Strong Academics and Family Commitment
Forward Exam Results – ELA Comparison Spring 2019
- NDSM 32%
- CHOICE 20%
- MPS 18%
- STATE 41%
Forward Exam Results – Math Comparison Spring 2019
- NDSM 45%
- CHOICE 17%
- MPS 15%
- STATE 43%
K4 – 8th Grade Catholic School
Coed Primary School
The co-education primary school serves 290 (boys and girls) students in Grades K4 – 4th.
Highlights:
- Spanish and English dual language model
- iPads in every classroom
- After school clubs and child care
Girls Middle School
The girls middle school serves 190 students in grades 5th – 8th.
Highlights:
- Mandatory after school program
- Chromebooks for every student
- Only all-girls middle school in the city of Milwaukee
Boys Middle School
The boys middle school serves 85 boys in grades 5th – 8th
Highlights:
- NOW OPEN! Enrolling grades 5th-8th for the 20/21 school year
- Mandatory after school program
- Only all-boys middle school in Milwaukee
Department of Education School Rating
5 Stars – Significantly Exceeds Expectations
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OF STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL
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OF STUDENTS ARE LATINO
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OF STUDENTS GO TO A COLLEGE PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL
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OF GRADUATES ENROLL IN COLLEGE
News and Events

2019 College Campus Road Trip!
The Graduate Support Program is excited to announce the 2019 College Campus Road Trip! During the week of spring break (April 23-26, 2019), NDSM will be taking current high school juniors on several trips to visit different universities in our area.

Education is Power
Alverno College is hosting a wonderful event geared towards empowering first generation students. The event will occur on Saturday September 9th from 9am to 2pm.

Apply Now! High School Scholarship
Notre Dame School of Milwaukee is proud to offer our graduating 8th graders and current high school students our College Preparatory High School Scholarship. Students interested in applying should…
At Notre Dame School of Milwaukee we are continually looking to improve outcomes for all of our students. One source we use to reflect on our strengths and areas of improvement is the state DPI School Report Card. Annually, DPI creates a School Report Card for every school in the state.
