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Welcome to Normandy High School!

Introduction

Celebrating Our Centennial!

Opening our doors for the 1923-24 school year, Normandy High School (NHS) is celebrating 100 years of educating students and serving our community this school year. The school’s origin began due to the cost of sending Normany students to other schools for High School. Negotiations began with the German Evangelical Society for purchasing Eden Seminary (now located in Webster Grove), which at the time was located at Lucas and Hunt and St. Charles Rock Road. There were twenty-four acres with a four-story brick building as well as three brick and two frame residences on the property at the time. A frame building north of the seminary building was used as a gymnasium. 

During the April 1924 election, voters authorized the issue of $200,000 in bonds for the purchase of Eden Seminary. The High School and the seminary jointly used the facilities for the 1923-24 school year and shared expenses of maintenance. Approximately 300 students enrolled on the first day, with 13 teachers joining them. 

Today, the NHS campus comprises six major buildings and Viking Hall, which doubles as a performing arts venue and sports arena. The campus is currently undergoing a $26 million renovation that will upgrade facilities and create a new Welcome Center.

Normandy also provides various options for students to express their Viking Pride on the field and the court. Vikings can participate in basketball (girls & boys), baseball, cheerleading, cross country, softball, football, girls' soccer, track & field, volleyball, and wrestling.

#VikingPride #NormandyStrong

2023-2024 School and Dismissal Times:

Start: 7:20 a.m

Dismissal: 2:30 p.m.

UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR

Normandy High School is requiring students to wear pants or skirts that are khaki color. Each grade level will be required to wear polo shirts that have specific colors, listed by grade level below:
  • Seniors - Black or White
  • Juniors - Green
  • Sophomores - Gray
  • Freshmen - Red

NSC District Values

Excellence

 

We strive relentlessly for excellence and take personal accountability for our actions and their impact. We maintain high expectations for all students to achieve at high levels.

Dignity

 

 We walk our talk, acting with integrity and honesty.

Collaboration

 

We build respectful and restorative relationships that enable us to partner effectively across lines of difference.

 

Collaboration

Tenacity

 

We reflect deeply and with curiosity, learn continuously, and persist to meet our goals and conquer our challenges.

Care

We attend to the needs of the whole person, celebrating and loving ourselves and one another as healthy and happy members of the community.

Normandy Mission Statement

Normandy Schools Collaborative prepares global leaders for college, career and productive citizenship by empowering a community of confident learners and valuing the unique contributions of every student.

Normandy Mission Statement

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