Boston College High School, Private Jesuit high school in Dorchester, Boston, United States.
Boston College High School is a Jesuit secondary school in Dorchester with classrooms, laboratory facilities, and athletic grounds serving students in grades seven through twelve. The campus combines traditional academic buildings with modern learning spaces and enrolls approximately 1,400 students.
The school was founded in 1863 and was originally connected to Boston College before becoming independent in 1927. The campus relocated to its current Dorchester location in 1950.
The institution follows Jesuit educational principles, incorporating academic excellence with character development through specialized courses and community service programs.
The campus sits in an accessible residential area with bus connections and visitor parking available. Those interested can stop by during school events or scheduled open house periods when tours are offered.
The Hyde Center for Global Education offers students chances to take part in learning programs across multiple countries worldwide. This internationally focused initiative connects local education with experiences far beyond the Boston area.
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