History

History of Transfiguration
Rooted in the Catholic tradition, the Transfiguration School focuses on nurturing the mind, body and spirit to develop thoughtful and responsible learners. For generations, the Maryknoll missionary order led the school and cultivated a family-centered environment. 191 years of graduates has produced many influential leaders, including Archbishop Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Judge Michael Corriero, and more.


In 2011, Transfiguration School was awarded National Blue Ribbon School status by the U.S. Department of Education. This distinction for academic excellence, leadership in teaching and commitment to building school culture within the larger community has become a symbol of educational excellence recognized nationally for both public and private schools.
In 2012, the Transfiguration School officially merged with the Maryknoll Transfiguration Kindergarten School making it the largest Catholic education institution in the area, from PreKindergarten3 through 8th grade.
In 2023, Transfiguration was once again a National Blue Ribbon awardee. The school continues to be a shining example of a dynamic community vested in the education of its youth. Currently, Transfiguration is the only remaining Catholic parish-based school south of Houston Street in lower Manhattan serving an engaged and dedicated community through its successful educational programming.