Scranton Preparatory School
Scranton Prep was founded as an all-boys school in 1944. It became co-educational in 1971 when a fire destroyed Marywood Seminary, a local girls’ school.
Scranton Prep was founded as an all-boys school in 1944. It became co-educational in 1971 when a fire destroyed Marywood Seminary, a local girls’ school.
Loyola Blakefield, grades six through twelve, was established in 1852 at the same time as Loyola College (now University). Since 1933, the school has been on its present campus north of Baltimore.
St. Joseph’s Prep, founded in 1851, offers a college prep education for approximately 900 boys and is the site of the Victorian-era Church of Gesu.
St. Ignatius Loyola Academy, founded in 1993, provides boys from low-income families with an excellent tuition-free education in grades six through eight. Our eleven-month program prepares our students for admission to and success in riorous college-preparatory high schools, with 98% receiving a high school degree and 88% enrolling in college. Beginning in 2016, the Academy …
Gonzaga College High School was founded as the Washington Seminary in 1821 and received its charter from Congress in 1858. This all-boys’ school is located near Capitol Hill.
Located adjacent to St. Joseph’s Prep, the Gesu School is a co-ed, Catholic, pre-K through 8th grade school administered by the Jesuits and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters to serve the children of low-income families in North Philadelphia.
Since 1869, St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Parish in Woodstock, Md., has fostered its identity, mission and spirituality in the way of St. Ignatius.
Founded in 1789 by Archbishop John Carroll, Georgetown Prep is the oldest Catholic school for boys in the U.S. and is the country’s only Jesuit boarding school.
Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School welcomed it’s first students in September 2014.
Co-ed college prep school opened in 2007, it offers a unique work-study program for all its students. Cristo Rey Jesuit is part of the national Cristo Rey Network of high schools.