Teurlings Catholic High School
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| streetaddress = 139 Teurlings Drive
| city = Lafayette
| state = Louisiana
| county = (Lafayette Parish)
| zipcode = 70501
| country = USA
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| authority = Diocese of Lafayette
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| founder = William J. Teurlings
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| head_label = Chancellor
| head = Fr. Kyle White
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| principal = Jed Hebert
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| type = Private, Coeducational
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| tuition = $7,680
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| accreditation = Cognia School of Distinction 2022
| rival = St. Thomas More of Lafayette, Louisiana
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| colors = Red, navy and white
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| established = 1955
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| enrollment = 878[https://web.archive.org/web/20071213215831/http://www.tchs.net/admissions.htm]
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| free_label2 = Admissions Director
| free_text2 = Tiffany Dugas Parks
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| free_text3 = Joe Heintz
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Teurlings Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana, US .
Background
Teurlings Catholic High School was established in 1955 as Father Teurlings High School. Father William J. Teurlings was the pastor who envisioned the school and arranged for the purchase of the property the school sits on. The school opened shortly before his death in 1957.{{cite web | publisher=Teurlings Catholic High School | title=School History | url=https://www.tchs.net/about/school-history.cfm | access-date=1 December 2022}}
Feeder schools
Most students feed from the following schools (located in Lafayette unless otherwise noted):
- Sts. Leo Seton Catholic School
- St. Genevieve Middle School
- St. Bernard School (Breaux Bridge)
- Carencro Catholic School (Carencro)
- St. Peter & Paul Catholic School
- St. Ignatius
Though they are not recognized as feeder schools, some students come from schools such as Our Lady of Fatima, St. Pius X, St. Cecilia School (Broussard), Cathedral Carmel School, and various public schools around Lafayette Parish.
Athletics
Teurlings Catholic athletics competes in the LHSAA.
Notable alumni
- David Begnaud, CBS News
- Kacie Cryer, basketball coach
- Jake Delhomme, football player
- Taylor Dugas, baseball player
Notes and references
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External links
- [http://www.tchs.net/ School Website]
{{Lafayette Parish, Louisiana Schools}}
{{Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana|state=collapsed}}
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Category:Catholic secondary schools in Louisiana
Category:Schools in Lafayette, Louisiana
Category:Educational institutions established in 1955