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Boston College High School

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Boston College High School
NameBoston College High School
Established1863
TypePrivate, all-male, Jesuit high school
Grades7-12
Enrollmentapproximately 1,600
CampusDorchester

Boston College High School. Boston College High School is a Jesuit high school located in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and is part of the Jesuit Society of Jesus. The school was founded in 1863 by Jesuit priests and is affiliated with Boston College, Harvard University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school's mission is to educate young men in the Jesuit tradition, emphasizing academic excellence, spiritual growth, and community service, as inspired by Saint Ignatius of Loyola and Pope Francis.

History

The school was established in 1863 by Jesuit priests, who were also the founders of Boston College, and has a long history of academic excellence, with many notable alumni, including John F. Kennedy, Tip O'Neill, and Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.. The school has been located in several different buildings throughout its history, including its current location in Dorchester, which it shares with Archbishop Williams High School and Ursuline Academy. The school has a strong connection to the Catholic Church and the Society of Jesus, and has been influenced by the teachings of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. The school's history is also closely tied to the history of Boston, Massachusetts, and the United States, with many notable events, including the American Revolution and the Civil War, having an impact on the school.

Academics

The school offers a rigorous academic program, with a wide range of courses in subjects such as mathematics, science, English, and history, as well as foreign languages like Spanish, French, and Latin. The school is known for its strong programs in STEM fields like engineering, computer science, and biology, and has partnerships with institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. The school's faculty includes many experienced teachers, including Ph.D. holders from top universities like Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley. The school also offers a range of Advanced Placement courses, as well as honors and International Baccalaureate programs, and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Athletics

The school has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the Catholic Conference and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The school's teams, known as the Eagles, have won numerous championships in sports like football, basketball, and baseball, and have produced many notable athletes, including NFL players like Matt Hasselbeck and David Hasselbeck. The school's athletic facilities include a state-of-the-art stadium and a fitness center, and the school has partnerships with organizations like the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots. The school's athletic program is also influenced by the principles of Olympism and the International Olympic Committee.

Campus

The school's campus is located in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, and features a range of modern facilities, including classrooms, laboratories, and athletic facilities. The campus is also home to the school's chapel, which is dedicated to Saint Ignatius of Loyola and features a range of stained glass windows and other artwork. The school's campus is within walking distance of many notable landmarks, including the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and the University of Massachusetts Boston. The school is also close to many other educational institutions, including Boston University and Northeastern University.

Student_life

The school has a strong focus on community service and extracurricular activities, with many students participating in clubs and organizations like the National Honor Society, the Debate Team, and the School Newspaper. The school also has a range of music and arts programs, including a choir, a band, and a theater program, and has produced many notable artists and musicians, including Dropkick Murphys lead singer Al Barr. The school's students are also involved in many community service projects, including volunteer work at organizations like the Greater Boston Food Bank and the Boston Rescue Mission. The school's student life is also influenced by the principles of Catholic social teaching and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Alumni

The school has a long list of notable alumni, including politicians like John F. Kennedy and Tip O'Neill, as well as business leaders like Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and Richard Egan. The school's alumni also include many notable figures in the fields of arts and entertainment, including actors like Mark Wahlberg and Donnie Wahlberg, as well as musicians like Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler. The school's alumni are also involved in many philanthropic efforts, including the Boston College High School Alumni Association, which supports the school and its students through scholarships and other programs, and is affiliated with organizations like the Catholic Charities USA and the Knights of Columbus. Category:Jesuit high schools in the United States

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