Ramona Convent Secondary School proudly celebrates the remarkable achievements of the Class of 2026, a group of young women whose academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to service have resulted in acceptance to 139 four-year colleges and universities across the United States and internationally, and more than $25.7 million in merit scholarships awarded to date.
This milestone reflects not only the academic strength of Ramona students, but also the school’s mission to develop confident, purpose-driven leaders prepared to make a meaningful impact in the world.
From highly selective institutions such as Yale University, Amherst College, Pomona College, Swarthmore College, and the University of Notre Dame, to top public universities including the University of California system, and global institutions like the University of Toronto, University of Glasgow, and University of Manchester, Ramona graduates have earned recognition on a national and international scale.
“This class exemplifies what it means to lead with purpose, resilience, and heart,” said Ramona’s College Counseling team. “Their success is not only measured in college acceptances and scholarships, but in the way they’ve grown into thoughtful, compassionate leaders ready to shape the future.”

Beyond academics, the Class of 2026 has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to service, completing a collective 22,514 service hours over the course of their four years. This dedication to giving back reflects the Holy Names mission of using one’s gifts in service of others and the greater good.
Students in the Class of 2026 pursued diverse academic interests and passions, from STEM and healthcare to the arts, business, and social sciences, earning admission to a wide range of institutions that align with their individual goals and aspirations.

Ramona Convent’s comprehensive college counseling program, paired with a rigorous academic curriculum and a strong emphasis on leadership and community, continues to empower students to navigate the college process with confidence and clarity.
As the Class of 2026 prepares to graduate, they carry with them not only impressive academic achievements, but also the values of faith, integrity, and service that define the Ramona experience.

About Ramona Convent Secondary School
Ramona Convent Secondary School is an independent, Catholic, college-preparatory school for young women in grades 9–12, sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Rooted in a tradition of academic excellence, leadership, and service, Ramona empowers students to become women of purpose who lead with confidence, compassion, and faith.
