Bishop Gorman High School, Private Catholic high school in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Bishop Gorman High School is a Catholic high school in the Summerlin neighborhood of Las Vegas. The main building covers roughly 187,000 square feet and contains classrooms, science labs, a library, a chapel, and spaces dedicated to athletics and performing arts.
The school opened in 1954 near downtown Las Vegas on Maryland Parkway and moved to Summerlin in 2007. The current campus was built over several years on previously undeveloped land west of the city center.
The school maintains a strong Catholic identity through religious education, community service programs, and campus ministries that integrate faith with academic learning.
The campus is located in Summerlin, a residential area west of central Las Vegas, easily reached by car. Facilities are accessible, and visitors can tour the campus by appointment during weekdays.
The baseball team became the first from Nevada to win the American Legion World Series in 2008. This achievement came from a state not traditionally known for the sport.
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