Each student has the opportunity to develop her leadership skills within the co-curricular program of her choice. Students develop voice and experience in our empowering environment.
In the midst of a rapidly changing world, Notre Dame's spirit and traditions remain. Whether donning crazy costumes for Spirit Week, walking downtown to attend mass, or swaying arm-in-arm while singing the alma mater, generations of women have upheld these traditions and called Notre Dame home.
Notre Dame's progressive culture of solution-finding, resource-sharing, skill-building and partnerships promotes curiosity and creativity within a unique learning environment.
A Notre Dame education extends well beyond the footprint of our downtown San Jose campus, out into the tenth largest city in the United States and the thriving center of Silicon Valley.
Notre Dame's 11th Annual Young Women’s Engineering Symposium connected future engineers with accomplished female leaders in STEM. From mentorship to overcoming challenges, students gained invaluable insights and inspiration.
The Green and Clean Club celebrated World Soil Day with a hands-on seed-planting activity and an inspiring talk from guest speaker Russell Dover, parent of Cat ’25, who shared the importance of composting and tips on how to get started.
The Janksters competed at the Madtown Throwdown with two robots for the first time and earned an impressive third-place finish after advancing to the semifinals.
Five Notre Dame students led prayers and shared reflections at the SiVIC annual assembly, highlighting their experiences in Notre Dame's interfaith programs and partnerships with local organizations.