Facilities
Indoor Campus
IHA has a variety of extensive facilities, from the 700-seat Patricia Sollitto Performing Arts Center used for drama, choral, and music programs and school Liturgies, to the fully-equipped Information Commons (IC). The IC provides the resources of a traditional library with advanced information management and retrieval capabilities, as well as small meeting rooms, a conference room, a school archive section, the Writing Center, and comfortable workspaces for students using laptops. The small meeting rooms are used for students to study, hold meetings and tutoring sessions, and much more.
IHA has a large gymnasium (with motorized bleachers) for physical education classes and sports activities; a full-service cafeteria; a music and performance room; numerous science labs; and a newly renovated, spacious student lounge/multipurpose room. Our school is also proud to highlight our beautiful Sisters’ Chapel where we offer morning Mass, as well as our high-tech television studio, which is used to broadcast our WIHA morning announcements on televisions in all of the classrooms. IHA also offers students a stunning new art studio and the innovative Vincent Herold Fitness Center with top-of-the-line sports performance and workout equipment.
Outdoor Campus

Our outdoor campus boasts a regularly utilized full-sized Field Turf™ field, four tennis courts, and brand new golf simulators installed in 2025. Through our Soaring to New Heights campaign, we recently completed the enhancement of our entire athletic field complex. The surrounding walkway and spectators’ patio, completed in the spring of 2020, offer an elevated view of the field and are ADA compliant so that all fans can access IHA’s athletic complex easily and safely.
In collaboration with the Archdiocese of Newark, IHA also entered into an exciting solar energy program. Solar panels have been added to the roof, estimated to generate about 40 percent of the electricity used, saving the school energy costs and allowing IHA to keep its commitment to the “go green” movement.