Boston College High School


Boston College High School is recognized as one of the best secondary schools offering grades from 7th to 12th standard. After the completion of studies from this school, a big batch of students enroll themselves for specialized courses in Boston College, Boston College Law School and many other renowned colleges/universities. After being established in 1863, Boston College High School has produced eminent personalities like Paul Benedict, Dr. Thomas E. Cronin, Robert Gillis, Thomas G. Kelley, Walter Robinson. At present the total number of students and teachers in this co-educational school are approximately 1315 and 87 respectively. The student:teacher ratio of 15:1 enables every teacher to pay attention to each of the students in the classrooms.

Boston College High School has earned the honorable membership of Jesuit Secondary Education Association (JSEA) and National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA). In spite of being a Jesuit Catholic College preparatory school, this school is
open to students from all cultures.

Few of the courses offered by the school authority include:
  • English
  • Classical Language
  • Fine Arts
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • Modern Language
  • Social Studies
  • Religious Education
The students of Boston College High School are highly encouraged to take part in sporting activities. The basketball team of Boston College High School has won prestigious tournament like MIAA Division 1 Basketball State Championship in 2007.

Address of Boston College High School is: 150 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA

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