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  1. Best High Schools for STEM in Maricopa County. 13 of 118. See How Other Schools & Districts Rank. See All College Rankings. See Rankings for Best K-12 Schools & Districts. See Rankings for Best Places to Live. Back to Full Profile. View Brophy College Preparatory rankings for 2024 and compare to top schools in Arizona.

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    Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.

  3. Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.

  4. Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.

  5. Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.

  6. Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.

  7. Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.