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TMLA At A Glance

Academics by the Numbers

99%

of students earn Regents Diplomas with Advanced Designation, New York State's highest distinction.

80%

of graduates enter a post-secondary program with an academic scholarship, totaling $47,000,000.

13:1

student to teacher ratio, ensuring ample, individual attention.

100%

of our teachers have at least a masters degree or higher. 

100%

of students graduate and go on to a post-secondary program of their choosing.

8

Diploma Designation Programs allowing a specialized focus in:

  • Advanced Art
  • Dual Language
  • Leadership & Service
  • Literary Arts
  • Pre-Medicine
  • Sports Medicine
  • STEM
  • American History & Civics

20

Advanced Placement (AP) courses offered, starting in Grade 9.

3

foreign language courses offered: Spanish, French, and Italian.

425+

students means a small, intentional and connected community.

Student Life by the Numbers

29

teams in New York City's largest all-girls athletic program.

43%

of our students are student-athletes.

7

members of the Class of 2024 that signed NCAA Letters of Intent to play collegiate sports.

35+

clubs and activities to choose from.

86%

of our students participate in at least one extra-curricular activity.

3

award-winning, student-led publications including The Mariel newspaper, The Crusader yearbook, and the Spring poetry magazine.

11

annual liturgies and student retreats to nourture and grow your faith.

$1,000,000

offered annually in scholarships across all four grades, to help our students afford TMLA.

20,000+

alumnae across the world. 

500+

alumnae members in our Mentoring Program, who share their knowledge as leaders in their fields with our students. 

4

students awarded the status of Semi-finalist (1) and Commended Students (3) in the National Merit Scholarship Program in 2025.

10

students recognized by the College Board through their National Recognition Program in 2025.

4

areas of concentration for Fine Arts: drama, glee, orchestra, and studio art.

2

annual student-led performances: the Fall play, and Spring musical.

5

acres of campus, with 3 stand-alone buildings accessible to students.

2

private bus routes offered to TMLA students.