On Monday, Oct. 27, Rosary held its annual Open House from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This event, hosted on Rosary’s campus, allowed 96 prospective families to get a closer look at our school. Open House offered several notable speakers, a dance and cheer performance, a choir performance and a theatre performance.
Assistant Principal of Academics, Mrs. Hunt, describes the significance of Open House: “Open House is important because it allows us to showcase all that Rosary has to offer. It shows prospective students all the activities we have, especially if they are unfamiliar with the large number of things we have going on. It’s also important for them to see each of our academic departments and get a feel for all the classrooms and campus where they’ll be spending their time at Rosary.”

Additionally, Rosary Ambassadors led campus tours while ASB worked as greeters and Campus Ministry gave a presentation about faith life at Rosary in the chapel. Royal Ambassador, Olivia Keller ‘28, gives us insight into her Open House experience: “My favorite part of Open House was giving campus tours to future Royals and their families.”
In the LEC, tables showcased our academic counseling, Rosary Support Program and wellness program. The Karcher Center housed tables including athletics, admissions, Pathways, Servite, tuition assistance, activities and leadership, Model United Nations Club, clubs on campus, Red & Gold, Campus Ministry, cheer and dance, Parent Council and alumnae.
The night’s speakers were Head of School, Dr. Pautsch, Assistant Principal, Mr. Basford, senior Bella Ramirez and alumna Anna DiCrisi ‘22. Bella shares what her message was about: “I got the opportunity to share about my experience at Rosary and how Rosary has shaped me into the person I am today.”
Overall, Open House 2025 was a night to remember. The next opportunity to explore Rosary will be in November. Join us for the Women in Sports and Pathways Info Night on Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 6-7:30 p.m.
