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Cristo Rey High School (along with 1 other congregation) Jesuit High School ; Loyola High School (Los Angeles) St. Ignatius College Preparatory (San Francisco) Verbum Dei Jesuit High School (Los Angeles) Xavier College Preparatory (Palm Desert) (Jesuit-endorsed, as in Ignatian tradition)
Christ the King Jesuit College Prep High School, Chicago, Illinois The Cranwell School, Lenox, Mass closed in 1976 Creighton Preparatory School , Omaha, Nebraska Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School , Atlanta, Georgia
University Prep was founded in 1976 by a small group of Seattle Public Schools teachers dedicated to providing the best possible education to a heterogeneous student body. From 2002 to 2014, the head of school of University Prep was Erica L. Hamlin. From 2014 to 2019, the head of school was Matt Levinson.
Seattle Preparatory School, popularly known as Seattle Prep, is a private, Jesuit high school located on Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington, United States.. After it was founded in 1891, Seattle Prep merged with Immaculate Conception Parish School, a local Jesuit Boy's School in First Hill which would later become Seattle University, in 1898 and became a part of Seattle College.
Holy Names Academy is a Catholic private all-girls college-preparatory high school, founded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1880 and located on the east slope of Seattle's Capitol Hill. It is the oldest continually operating school in Washington state. [1]
Eastside Prep graduated its first class of students in 2009. [4] Eastside Prep has expanded each year, adding students, faculty, administrators and buildings. [citation needed] At the beginning of the 2023–24 school year, the school has over 125 employees and over 530 students in grades 5–12. [3] [6] [7] [8]
Augusta Preparatory School began with 38 students in grades 7–12 on September 5, 1961. Augusta Country Day School was founded in 1972, and accepted students from kindergarten through fifth grade. The schools were merged to form Augusta Preparatory Day School in 1988. [1]