Detroit Catholic Central High School, high school in Michigan, United States
Detroit Catholic Central High School is a private boys school in Novi, Michigan, established in 1928. The modern campus spans about 60 acres and serves over 900 students in grades nine through twelve with small class sizes for personal attention.
The school was founded in 1928 by the Congregation of St. Basil and relocated to its current Novi location in 2005. This move marked a major renewal, with the new campus built as a significant investment.
The school fosters a community rooted in mutual respect and shared responsibility. School traditions like communal prayer and special events connect students, teachers, and families together.
The campus is well organized with parking lots and safe pathways, making arrival and departure straightforward. The quiet surroundings with trees and open spaces create a pleasant learning environment for students and visitors.
The school's athletic teams are known as the Shamrocks and have earned over twenty championship titles in hockey alone. This remarkable athletic record makes the school well known in the regional sports landscape.
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