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Malden Catholic High School
NameMalden Catholic High School
Established1932
TypePrivate, All-boys
Religious affiliationXaverian Brothers
CityMalden
StateMassachusetts
CountryUnited States
PrincipalJohn Thornburg
Enrollment~600
ColorsBlue and gold
MascotLancer
Websitemaldencatholic.org

Malden Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic college-preparatory school for young men located in Malden, Massachusetts. Founded in 1932 by the Xaverian Brothers, the school operates within the tradition of the Archdiocese of Boston and is known for its rigorous academic curriculum and competitive Catholic High School League athletic programs. It serves students from over 60 communities across Eastern Massachusetts, fostering a culture of leadership, service, and spiritual growth.

History

The school was established in 1932 by the Xaverian Brothers, a Catholic religious order dedicated to education, with its first classes held in a repurposed building on Salem Street. Under the leadership of early headmasters like Brother A. Gregory, C.F.X., the institution quickly outgrew its original facility, leading to the construction of its permanent campus on Crystal Street in the late 1950s. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, it expanded its academic offerings and physical plant, becoming a cornerstone of secondary education in the Greater Boston area. In 2018, the school further evolved by establishing the adjacent Malden Catholic High School (Girls Division), creating a coordinated, single-gender educational model on a shared campus.

Academics

The school offers a comprehensive college-preparatory curriculum with a strong emphasis on STEM fields, humanities, and theology. Students pursue a sequence of Advanced Placement courses across disciplines including Calculus, Biology, United States History, and English Literature. The academic program is supported by dedicated learning centers, such as the Brother Thomas Puccio, C.F.X. Library and the Brother Daniel Skala, C.F.X. STEM Center. Graduates consistently gain admission to prestigious institutions like Boston College, Northeastern University, the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and the United States Service Academies.

Campus and facilities

The main campus is situated on a 25-acre site in Malden, Massachusetts, featuring a blend of historic and modern architecture. Central facilities include the Brother Linus, C.F.X. Hall, which houses administrative offices and classrooms, and the Valley Forum, a multi-purpose athletic complex. The Brother Daniel Skala, C.F.X. STEM Center provides state-of-the-art laboratories for robotics and engineering, while the Brother Thomas Puccio, C.F.X. Library offers extensive research resources. The campus also includes the Chapel of the Holy Cross, the Edward J. Markey Quadrangle, and dedicated fields for baseball, football, and lacrosse.

Athletics

Athletic teams, known as the Lancers, compete in the Catholic Conference of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The school has a storied history in ice hockey, winning multiple Super 8 tournament championships, and also fields highly competitive programs in football, basketball, baseball, and lacrosse. Rivalries with fellow Catholic Conference members like Boston College High School and Xaverian Brothers High School are highlights of the annual schedule. The Valley Forum athletic complex provides an on-campus venue for ice hockey and other indoor sports.

Notable alumni

Alumni have achieved distinction in diverse fields such as politics, law, sports, and entertainment. They include former United States Representative and United States Senator Edward Markey, longtime Massachusetts Attorney General Francis X. Bellotti, and former Major League Baseball player Tommy Harper. Other notable graduates are Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Associate Justice Francis X. Spina, National Hockey League executive and former player Brian Lawton, and award-winning journalist Michele McPhee.

Category:Private high schools in Massachusetts Category:Xaverian Brothers schools Category:Educational institutions established in 1932 Category:Malden, Massachusetts