This is where

memories

are made


This is where

faith

blossoms

This is where potential

 is exceeded


 SINCE 1962

And this is where

you belong

Of all that Archbishop Chapelle High School offers to our students and their families, the most important is a fundamental promise: to know and love every young lady for who she is.


Our promise means that we teach and mentor each student mindful of their interests and strengths, both inside and beyond the classroom. It means that we help each student on her way to becoming her true, her best, and her most fully realized self in a warm environment rooted in Catholicism.

As we guide our students to grow into confident and capable women, we know they will find a home in these halls. They will build bonds that will last a lifetime and carry fond memories with them always. We invite you to learn more about our home and see how truly special it is to be a Chip.

DEUS PROVIDEBIT

GOD WILL PROVIDE

Chips at a Glance .

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By Jamie Hanzo February 5, 2026
Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler: Chapelle Alumnae Northshore Social 💜🎭 The Mardi Gras season rolled on with another joyful alumnae gathering as Chapelle Alumnae from the Northshore came together for a festive social on February 3 from 6–8 p.m. at Triple Nickel Grill in Madisonville. Set against the lively spirit of Carnival, alumnae enjoyed an evening filled with great conversation, laughter, and reconnecting with fellow Chipmunks. The turnout was fantastic, and it was wonderful to see so many familiar faces sharing stories, catching up, and celebrating the Chapelle bond off campus. Events like this remind us that once a Chipmunk, always a Chipmunk. Whether near or far, our alumnae community continues to grow and stay connected, especially during a season that celebrates joy, tradition, and togetherness. Thank you to everyone who joined us for such a fun and festive evening. We loved seeing you and look forward to many more alumnae gatherings as Carnival season continues!
By Jamie Hanzo February 5, 2026
Let the Good Times Bloom: Alumnae Mardi Gras Flower Painting Social 🌸🎭 Laissez les bons temps rouler! Archbishop Chapelle High School kicked off Carnival season in the most colorful way with our Alumnae Mardi Gras Flower Painting Social on Tuesday evening, and it was truly a night to remember. We were thrilled to welcome our alumnae back to campus for our first‑ever event of this kind, celebrating Mardi Gras through creativity, connection, and Chipmunk spirit. With paintbrushes in hand and festive flair in the air, alumnae enjoyed a relaxed and joyful evening creating beautiful flower paintings inspired by the season. It was wonderful to see so many alumnae reconnecting with classmates, sharing laughter, and making new memories on campus. The turnout was incredible, and the enthusiasm and energy brought by our alumnae made the event extra special.  As we enter Carnival season, this event was a beautiful reminder that the Chapelle bond is timeless—full of color, joy, and tradition. Thank you to all who joined us to celebrate, create, and kick off Mardi Gras the Chapelle way.
By Jamie Hanzo February 4, 2026
Do you want to march with the Chapelle Cheerleaders and Hi-Steppers as a banner holder? We are looking for 6-9 banner holders for each parade we are marching in. We have three banners that we march with at both parades. Thoth is Sunday, February 15 we will depart Chapelle at 9:00 AM, and won't return until sometime between 4:00-5:00 PM. We provide bus transportation to the parade site and back to Chapelle. Centurions is Monday, February 16 we will depart Chapelle between 4:00-5:00 PM (this time will be set next week). It is hard to say what time we will return back to Chapelle just yet. We provide bus transportation to the parade site and back to Chapelle.  If you definitely want to march with us, please email Stacy Woodward ( swoodward@archbishopchapelle.org ) with the parade or parades you want to march with.
By Jamie Hanzo February 4, 2026
Chipmunks Share the Gift of Reading for the 11th Year 📚💚 Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to continue a cherished tradition of service and generosity. For the 11th year, our Chipmunks donated 100 books to Manning Family Children’s Hospital as part of our ongoing efforts to promote literacy and spread joy. This meaningful project is an annual service initiative of Chapters with Chipmunks, inviting students to give back in a simple yet powerful way. Chipmunks donated new books that were gifted to children staying in the hospital during the Christmas season, offering comfort, encouragement, and moments of happiness during a challenging time. Through this project, our students shared more than books. They shared hope, kindness, and the joy of storytelling. We are hopeful that these books brought smiles to many young patients and helped make their holidays a little brighter. We are incredibly proud of our Chipmunks for their continued commitment to service and compassion. This long‑standing tradition is a beautiful reflection of our mission to form young women who live out their faith by serving others.
By Jamie Hanzo February 3, 2026
We are proud to spotlight four outstanding Archbishop Chapelle alumnae from the Class of 2019 who are being recognized for excellence in the health professions! Meagan Giovingo '19, Emily Sabido '19, Marlena Majarrez '19, and Ashley Stall '19 were recently inducted into the Alpha Eta Honor Society at the LSU School of Allied Health Professions. The Alpha Eta National Honor Society for Allied Health Professions recognizes the top 10–20% of allied health students nationwide, with selection based on academic achievement and faculty recommendations—an incredible honor. 💚Meagan Giovingo ’19, Emily Sabido ’19, and Marlena Majarrez ’19 are graduating this spring with their Doctorate in Physical Therapy. 💚Ashley Stall ’19 is graduating this spring with her Master’s in Occupational Therapy. Their dedication to academics, service, and patient care reflects the strong foundation built at Chapelle and the compassion needed in the healthcare field. We are so proud of these alumnae and look forward to the positive impact they will make as healthcare professionals. Congratulations to these incredible Chipmunks on this well‑deserved achievement!
By Jamie Hanzo February 3, 2026
We’re honored to be named the 2026 Faces of Private Girls High School! ✨💚 Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to be recognized in Faces & Places Winter 2026 as a school where every young woman is known by name, valued for her individuality, and supported in becoming her truest, best self. Rooted in faith, driven by academic excellence, and enriched with opportunities in the arts, athletics, and leadership, Chapelle is truly a place where there is something for everyone. Thank you to our students, families, faculty, and alumnae who make Chapelle such a special community. Read our full magazine feature here: C hapelle's feature ! Interested in seeing more Faces of 2026? Read the Faces & Places Winter 2026 Issue here.
By Jamie Hanzo February 5, 2026
Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler: Chapelle Alumnae Northshore Social 💜🎭 The Mardi Gras season rolled on with another joyful alumnae gathering as Chapelle Alumnae from the Northshore came together for a festive social on February 3 from 6–8 p.m. at Triple Nickel Grill in Madisonville. Set against the lively spirit of Carnival, alumnae enjoyed an evening filled with great conversation, laughter, and reconnecting with fellow Chipmunks. The turnout was fantastic, and it was wonderful to see so many familiar faces sharing stories, catching up, and celebrating the Chapelle bond off campus. Events like this remind us that once a Chipmunk, always a Chipmunk. Whether near or far, our alumnae community continues to grow and stay connected, especially during a season that celebrates joy, tradition, and togetherness. Thank you to everyone who joined us for such a fun and festive evening. We loved seeing you and look forward to many more alumnae gatherings as Carnival season continues!
By Jamie Hanzo February 5, 2026
Let the Good Times Bloom: Alumnae Mardi Gras Flower Painting Social 🌸🎭 Laissez les bons temps rouler! Archbishop Chapelle High School kicked off Carnival season in the most colorful way with our Alumnae Mardi Gras Flower Painting Social on Tuesday evening, and it was truly a night to remember. We were thrilled to welcome our alumnae back to campus for our first‑ever event of this kind, celebrating Mardi Gras through creativity, connection, and Chipmunk spirit. With paintbrushes in hand and festive flair in the air, alumnae enjoyed a relaxed and joyful evening creating beautiful flower paintings inspired by the season. It was wonderful to see so many alumnae reconnecting with classmates, sharing laughter, and making new memories on campus. The turnout was incredible, and the enthusiasm and energy brought by our alumnae made the event extra special.  As we enter Carnival season, this event was a beautiful reminder that the Chapelle bond is timeless—full of color, joy, and tradition. Thank you to all who joined us to celebrate, create, and kick off Mardi Gras the Chapelle way.
By Jamie Hanzo February 4, 2026
Do you want to march with the Chapelle Cheerleaders and Hi-Steppers as a banner holder? We are looking for 6-9 banner holders for each parade we are marching in. We have three banners that we march with at both parades. Thoth is Sunday, February 15 we will depart Chapelle at 9:00 AM, and won't return until sometime between 4:00-5:00 PM. We provide bus transportation to the parade site and back to Chapelle. Centurions is Monday, February 16 we will depart Chapelle between 4:00-5:00 PM (this time will be set next week). It is hard to say what time we will return back to Chapelle just yet. We provide bus transportation to the parade site and back to Chapelle.  If you definitely want to march with us, please email Stacy Woodward ( swoodward@archbishopchapelle.org ) with the parade or parades you want to march with.
By Jamie Hanzo February 4, 2026
Chipmunks Share the Gift of Reading for the 11th Year 📚💚 Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to continue a cherished tradition of service and generosity. For the 11th year, our Chipmunks donated 100 books to Manning Family Children’s Hospital as part of our ongoing efforts to promote literacy and spread joy. This meaningful project is an annual service initiative of Chapters with Chipmunks, inviting students to give back in a simple yet powerful way. Chipmunks donated new books that were gifted to children staying in the hospital during the Christmas season, offering comfort, encouragement, and moments of happiness during a challenging time. Through this project, our students shared more than books. They shared hope, kindness, and the joy of storytelling. We are hopeful that these books brought smiles to many young patients and helped make their holidays a little brighter. We are incredibly proud of our Chipmunks for their continued commitment to service and compassion. This long‑standing tradition is a beautiful reflection of our mission to form young women who live out their faith by serving others.
By Jamie Hanzo February 3, 2026
We are proud to spotlight four outstanding Archbishop Chapelle alumnae from the Class of 2019 who are being recognized for excellence in the health professions! Meagan Giovingo '19, Emily Sabido '19, Marlena Majarrez '19, and Ashley Stall '19 were recently inducted into the Alpha Eta Honor Society at the LSU School of Allied Health Professions. The Alpha Eta National Honor Society for Allied Health Professions recognizes the top 10–20% of allied health students nationwide, with selection based on academic achievement and faculty recommendations—an incredible honor. 💚Meagan Giovingo ’19, Emily Sabido ’19, and Marlena Majarrez ’19 are graduating this spring with their Doctorate in Physical Therapy. 💚Ashley Stall ’19 is graduating this spring with her Master’s in Occupational Therapy. Their dedication to academics, service, and patient care reflects the strong foundation built at Chapelle and the compassion needed in the healthcare field. We are so proud of these alumnae and look forward to the positive impact they will make as healthcare professionals. Congratulations to these incredible Chipmunks on this well‑deserved achievement!
By Jamie Hanzo February 3, 2026
We’re honored to be named the 2026 Faces of Private Girls High School! ✨💚 Archbishop Chapelle High School is proud to be recognized in Faces & Places Winter 2026 as a school where every young woman is known by name, valued for her individuality, and supported in becoming her truest, best self. Rooted in faith, driven by academic excellence, and enriched with opportunities in the arts, athletics, and leadership, Chapelle is truly a place where there is something for everyone. Thank you to our students, families, faculty, and alumnae who make Chapelle such a special community. Read our full magazine feature here: C hapelle's feature ! Interested in seeing more Faces of 2026? Read the Faces & Places Winter 2026 Issue here.

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