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École Notre Dame Des Victoires

A French Catholic Education

Today’s Learners – Tomorrow’s Leaders

École Notre Dame des Victoires is a Catholic Elementary & Middle School, Transitional Kindergarten (TK) through Eighth Grade. Our co-ed school features strong academics and enrichment classes including art, technology, and music, and daily French instruction as a separate subject. There is an after school program (NDVEP) until 6pm and an array of clubs, after school enrichment classes and sports. NDV is located in the heart of downtown San Francisco.

Our Mission

Grounded in the Marist Charism, French Tradition, and guided by the example of Mary: the mission of École Notre Dame des Victoires Catholic Community is to nurture the whole child spiritually, academically, socially, emotionally, and physically and to support a diverse group of learners who endeavor to develop an inclusive and compassionate world.

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What our future holds...

The Bay School of San Francisco | Convent of the Sacred Heart | Immaculate Conception Academy | International High School | Lick-Wilmerding High School | Lowell High School | Archbishop Riordan High School | Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory | St. Ignatius College Preparatory | Stuart Hall High School | University High School | The Urban School of San Francisco | And More!

Contact NDV School

École Notre Dame des Victoires
659 Pine Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
ph 415.421.0069
office@ndvsf.org

Contact NDV Church

Église Notre Dame des Victoires
566 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
ph 415.397.0113
ndvsf.org

NDV is a member of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the Western Catholic Educational Association, the CSJ Educational Network, and the Society of Mary.