Gonzaga Preparatory School, private school in Spokane, Washington, United States
Gonzaga Preparatory School is a Jesuit secondary school in Spokane, Washington, housed on a spacious campus with modern facilities. The building combines traditional architecture with contemporary technology, and the campus has undergone continuous improvements since the late 1990s.
The school was founded in 1887 and began in the basement of Gonzaga University's main building before moving to the Logan neighborhood in 1954. Since then, it has developed into an established educational institution serving local families.
The school was founded by Jesuits and carries forward Catholic values visible in daily school life. Students wear uniforms, creating a sense of community, and many participate in service projects that demonstrate the importance of helping one another and working together.
The school is easily accessible from main roads and has nearby parking, making visits straightforward. The Spokane location offers good connection to public amenities and the campus is open to visitors during school hours.
The school has a remarkable sports tradition, particularly with a boys' tennis team that won seven consecutive league championships from 1997 to 2003. In its leadership history, the institution was also a pioneer, with Cindy Reopelle as the first Catholic woman to serve as school principal.
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