Jesuits have founded and/or managed a number of institutions, the first of which was Georgetown Preparatory School, established in 1789. The second oldest is St. Louis University High School, which was founded in 1818. Jesuit secondary schools in the U.S. include (listed by state):
Alaska
editArizona
editCalifornia
edit- Bellarmine College Preparatory (San Jose)
- Cristo Rey San José Jesuit High School (San Jose)
- Cristo Rey High School (Sacramento) (along with 1 other congregation)
- Jesuit High School (Sacramento)
- Loyola High School (Los Angeles)
- St. Ignatius College Preparatory (San Francisco)
- Verbum Dei Jesuit High School (Los Angeles)
- Xavier College Preparatory (Palm Desert) (Jesuit-endorsed, as in Ignatian tradition)
Colorado
editConnecticut
editDistrict of Columbia
editFlorida
editGeorgia
editIllinois
editIndiana
editLouisiana
editMaine
editMaryland
editMassachusetts
editMichigan
editMinnesota
editMissouri
editMontana
editNebraska
editNew Jersey
editNew York
editOhio
editOregon
editPennsylvania
editPuerto Rico
editSouth Dakota
editTexas
editWashington
editWisconsin
edit- Campion High School (Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin) (closed in 1975; alumni association remains active)
- Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Milwaukee
- Marquette University High School (Milwaukee)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Fairfield College Preparatory School". Archived from the original on 2005-10-28.
- ^ http://www.belenjesuit.org/ [bare URL]
- ^ http://www.jesuittampa.org/ [bare URL]
- ^ http://www.stpetersprep.org/ [bare URL]
- ^ "Gonzaga Preparatory School". Archived from the original on 2016-01-16.