Brophy College Preparatory, Jesuit Catholic preparatory school in Phoenix, United States
Brophy College Preparatory is a Catholic preparatory school located in north-central Phoenix with multiple campuses. The main site is supplemented by a retreat center situated near Sedona.
The school was founded in 1928 by Ellen A. Brophy as a tribute to her late husband. It survived the Great Depression despite a temporary closure during that period.
The school encourages students to serve their communities through group projects and reflection days, reflecting its Jesuit roots. This approach shapes how young people spend their time on campus.
The school offers extensive academic coursework and modern facilities for hands-on learning. Visitors can explore the campuses during school hours or attend special events held throughout the year.
The school operates an Innovation Commons facility where technology and hands-on making activities are combined. Students can take courses there that prepare them for solving problems in creative ways.
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