The CampusThe Cascia Hall Campus is always growing and changing to meet the needs of its students. We've not only expanded to accomodate the growth in our student population - we've grown to accomodate the new resources essential to providing the foundation upon which our graduates can build complete and successful lives. Centrally located in a beautiful residential section of Tulsa, the 40-acre wooded campus is easily accessible by way of the city's freeway and geometric street system. The Cascia Hall Campus features neo-French Norman buildings that include the original 1926 monastery and classroom building for humanities instruction, the Tack Center for Math and Science, the Fr. O'Neil Library, and the Driscoll and St. Augustine Halls for the Middle School.
The St. Rita of Cascia Chapel is used for all-school presentations and daily chapel. The cafeteria/student center complex is used for other large gatherings and performing arts productions. The extensive athletic facilities include two gymnasiums, a strength and fitness center, eight locker rooms, eight tennis courts, two baseball fields, a softball field, a soccer field, a football field, a wrestling facility, an eight-lane track, and a multipurpose field. A campus map is available for download.
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