Chaminade High School has been serving the Long Island community since its founding in 1930. The school is owned and operated by the Society of Mary, the Marianists, and is named after Blessed William Joseph Chaminade. Blessed Chaminade founded the order as a priest working to evangelize post-revolutionary France.
Our 1,700 men study a rigorous co-curricular, liberal-arts curriculum in an atmosphere that emphasizes the development of Christian community and education of the heart. That program consists of four years of the core subjects, physical education, three years of fine arts, and one year of health. Chaminade graduates are fully prepared for the most demanding of college curricula, and, each year, 100% of Chaminade graduates attend colleges, universities, prep schools, and service academies.
Tarmac is Chaminade High School’s student produced newspaper. Our first issue was published in March of 1934. For about a decade, we were publishing both a print edition and an online blog. In 2025, we made the decision to go fully online with Tarmac.
You can access those earlier online articles by following this link: https://chstarmac.com/
