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  1. www.jesuitportland.org › admissionsWelcome to Jesuit

    Jesuit High School hopes to accomplish this development by demonstrating a personal concern for individuals, a special concern for the poor, an articulate wisdom, enthusiasm, and a sense of community. In so doing, the school hopes to graduate leaders who are committed to serve God and their fellow men and women.

  2. St. John’s Jesuit High School was founded in 1898 and re-established as a four-year, college preparatory high school at the present location on Airport Highway in 1965. Since then, generations of young men have been instilled with a strong work ethic and upstanding moral character through rigorous academics and Ignatian spirituality.

  3. St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy. St. Joseph's Preparatory School. St. Louis University High School. St. Martin de Porres High School (Cleveland) St. Peter's Preparatory School. St. Xavier High School (Ohio) Scranton Preparatory School. Seattle Preparatory School. Strake Jesuit College Preparatory.

  4. Jesuit High School, following the 475-year-old tradition of Jesuit education, encourages excellence in all areas of school life - academic, spiritual, and extra-curricular. Jesuit High School, in its mission as a Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory school, labors to form men engaged in the world who are dedicated to serving God by being open to growth, intellectually competent, religious ...

  5. Cristo Rey San José Jesuit High School combines a college preparatory education with a four year work study program to foster the professional experience, communications skills, and productive work habits necessary to succeed in college. Cristo Rey San José Jesuit High School admits students of any race, color, religion, sexual orientation ...

  6. Since the founding of Jesuit High School in 1847, no qualified young man has been refused admission because his family could not afford to pay all or part of the tuition. Jesuit’s tuition is one of the least expensive tuitions among Catholic and private high schools in the New Orleans area. On average, more than $1 million in tuition ...

  7. Jesuit High School of New Orleans 4133 Banks St. New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 486-6631