Class of 2026 celebrates their Ring Day

On Friday, November 8, Notre Dame Preparatory School’s Class of 2026 celebrated their Ring Day with the theme "Better Together." Ring Day, one of the school’s longest and most cherished traditions, marks the symbolic transition from underclasswomen to upperclasswomen as juniors embrace the responsibilities of leadership and create a legacy for future generations. The NDP ring, a distinctive emblem, connects over 7,000 alumnae, symbolizing a shared bond and the values instilled at NDP.

The day’s festivities began with a morning liturgy attended by students, families, friends, faculty, and staff. Presided over by Father Brendan Fitzgerald and Deacon James Mann, the liturgy provided a moment of reflection before the Ring Ceremony. Members of the Class of 2026, known as the Class of Blue and Orange, then received their rings in a moving celebration filled with tradition and anticipation for the future. Congratulations to the Class of 2026 on this significant milestone. May their rings serve as lifelong reminders of faith, unity, and the promise of a bright future.

Watch the full Ring Ceremony here or via the embedded video player below.

Notre Dame Preparatory School

An Independent, Catholic Girls School, Grades 6-12, Sponsored by the School Sisters of Notre Dame