As a college-preparatory institution, St. Margaret’s academic excellence is rooted in vigor, choice and relevance and made possible by a strong foundation of educational expertise, research and best practices.
St. Margaret’s culture of innovation ensures unrivaled academics and programs that nurture and support the learning and growth of talented, enthusiastic students.
At St. Margaret’s, students are encouraged to explore their own interests in this vibrant, close-knit community, and Tartans seek opportunities for growth in athletics, the arts, service learning, leadership and more.
St. Margaret's girls volleyball improved to 4-1 in league play.
St. Margaret's girls volleyball program got a boost from its veterans on senior night, defeating Irvine High School 3-0 at home Tuesday evening.
The Tartans were led by seniors Amaya Christensen (4 kills) and Carly Hermann (14 digs, 2.0 passing), stymying the Vaqueros all night. St. Margaret's notched a season-high efficiency of just over 97% with 16 aces against 2 service errors. Sarah MacDonald led the precision serving, with a total of 8 aces, no errors and accounting for 35 of the total 75 team serves (about 47%).
The Tartans return to play on Thursday, October 10, facing Laguna Beach at home.
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