Serviam Girls Academy
Serviam Girls Academy is a private school in Wilmington, Delaware, offering classes in grades 5–8 for girls. Established in 2008 as an Ursuline school, it is modeled after schools in the NativityMiguel Network of Schools. The current enrollment is approximately 60 students, most of whom live in New Castle, Newark, and the City of Wilmington. The school has a brother school, Nativity Preparatory School, which is also located in Wilmington.
The Academy seeks to provide a tuition-free education for low-income girls in grades 5-8. The school's program includes an extended school day and school year, small class size, a mandatory summer program, and support to its graduates in high school and college.
Need to Educate Delaware's Minority Girls
Serviam operates with the following statistics in mind:- Delaware ranks 25th out of fifty states in high school graduation rates, with girls representing 39% of all students who drop out of high school.
- Among minority students in Delaware, 54% drop out of high school.
- While 85% of Delaware's white 8th graders meet national standards in reading and math, only 59% of African American students meet the same standards.
- 58% of all teen pregnancies in Delaware were to minority girls.
In addition, educated women earn higher incomes, have healthier and better educated children, and are more likely to participate within their communities.
The NativityMiguel Network
The 61 schools following the model of the NativityMiguel Network of Schools serve over 4,400 students across 27 states. Serviam and these other schools share the following characteristics:- Tuition-free
- Faith-based
- Longer school day and extended school year
- Small classes
- Emphasis on parental involvement
- Graduate support program in high school and through college admissions.
Serviam graduated its first class of alumnae in 2011. As of summer 2012, the Academy has 15 alumnae attending Delcastle Technical School, Howard High School of Technology, Sanford School, The Tatnall School, Wilmington Christian School, Ursuline Academy, Padua Academy, St. Mark's High School, Layton Preparatory School, and Archmere Academy.