Providence High School

A new identity responds to the signs of the times, in honor of the Sisters of Providence legacy.

Tension and balance

Can an institution brand itself on both tradition and innovation? Sure it can. Providence High School is a place of tradition. Part of the legacy of the Sisters of Providence is an obligation to look forward. Therefore Providence High School is also a place of innovation. The communication system we designed takes ideas that are seemingly contradictory—ideas that are central to the Providence identity—and juxtaposes them next to one another. The interplay of the directions and the colors testifies that these ideas are not contradictory, but are in fact complementary. And it’s in that space of tension and balance that the brand identity of Providence High School lives.

Scott McLarty, Head of School

“I think one of the most unique and important word pairings in the new Providence High School brand is Faith and Curiosity. Providence is a place where you can grow in your faith. And you can ask question and be unafraid to be curious.”

In Providence, we cultivate each individual’s potential to realize the paths through which they will compassionately impact their world. Rooted in our radically inclusive character, we practice the healthiest possible learning experience to meet the needs of today’s youth. The responsibility and joy of uplifting the vulnerable affirms our collective purpose in life.

The design development of the new brand culminated in an entirely re-envioned website, a new suite of marketing and fundraising collaterals to support departmental needs, as well as an emboldened athletic program to boost pride, belonging, and to guarantee the legacy of Pioneers.

Focus Programs were reimagined as integral parts of the new Providence High School brand system. Their new look naturally complement the new logo and work together to boost participation and pride in Medical, Cinema Art, and Tech education.

Rise to meet challenges — in Providence.

Founded by the Sisters of Providence in 1955, Providence High School first opened its doors to 81 eager female students. The school became coeducational in 1973 and grew through the 70s but unfortunately struggled in the 80s due to declining enrollment numbers, leaving no choice but to announce the school would close at the end of the 1988-89 academic year.

A group of determined parents banded with Principal Sr. Lucille Dean, SP to design a series of recruitment and education programs which laid the groundwork for the eventual creation of academic focus programs. This amazing effort enabled the Sisters to reverse their decision and keep the school open.

Through the Providence of God and the love and stewardship of many alumni, faculty, staff, parents, students and other supporters, Providence High School has risen to every challenge presented over the decades.

Credit

Asa Beal
Director of Strategy
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Matthew Bucknall
Art Director
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Jean-Marc Durviaux
Brand Strategist
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Daniel Schludi
Creative Director
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