Serviam Girls Academy

Cultivating the potential of young women through a challenging, holistic education rooted in the Ursuline tradition. Vision: Empowering young women, changing the world.

$6,405 raised from 38 donors

$5,500 goal

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Last summer Serviam Girls Academy moved to the heart of downtown Wilmington. We packed our books, and desks, and every last pencil. We even moved our garden! But the one thing we couldn’t take with us was our beloved gym. That multi-purpose space had become the hub of activity for our community, from meals to activity breaks, PE class to all-school activities. The strong focus on health and wellness quickly became the hallmark of a Serviam education. With the possibility of transforming a former worship hall into a multi-purpose gym, Serviam can renew its focus on health and wellness. We need your help to make that dream a reality.


Serviam’s new home has a gorgeous sanctuary space that is aching to be converted to a gym! But we need your help to get it gym ready. We need to protect the fire safety equipment and windows from slam dunks gone awry and replace the doors, just to name a few of the upgrades needed. Serviam’s mission to educate the whole child requires the space for physical, arts and cultural education, spiritual reflection and renewal, and community building. Can the Serviam Scholars count on your support?

About Serviam Girls Academy

Mission: Cultivating the potential of young women through a challenging, holistic education rooted in the Ursuline tradition. Vision: Empowering young women, changing the world.

Serviam Girls Academy is a tuition-free private middle school, exclusively serving under-resourced young women in our community, located in downtown Wilmington, DE. Serviam provides an exceptional education with small classes, an extended school day, and an extended school year.  The school model includes a comprehensive enrichment program and a graduate support program to help facilitate success among its alumnae. Ninety-nine percent of our high school aged students are on track to graduate on time, and more than 80% of our college aged graduates are enrolled in college.