The mission of Bishop Hendricken High School is to strengthen the relationship of all members of the community with our God - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We do this through the development of the total human person: heart, mind, body, and soul. We're committed to living out Christ's message, and the mission of the Church, by doing for others.
We strive to fearlessly and fervently serve the poor, marginalized, voiceless, and those facing injustice. Hendricken men take pride in the unique experience they share. Through the life-long bonds we forge, we develop ourselves into young men that are successful, compassionate, and ready to serve.
We strive to fearlessly and fervently serve the poor, marginalized, voiceless, and those facing injustice. Hendricken men take pride in the unique experience they share. Through the life-long bonds we forge, we develop ourselves into young men that are successful, compassionate, and ready to serve.
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At Bishop Hendricken, our academic goals are two-fold: college preparation and an appreciation for lifelong learning. As a college preparatory school, we strive to develop the skills, concepts, and competencies necessary for student success in post-secondary education.
Our rigorous curriculum is designed to develop lifelong learners who are intellectually well-rounded, while opportunities in and out of the classroom further encourage self-exploration so that boys can discover where they excel, where their passions lie, and how they can develop their talents even further.Second, and most importantly, our goal is for students to be challenged to recognize their own educational growth and take pride in it.
Our rigorous curriculum is designed to develop lifelong learners who are intellectually well-rounded, while opportunities in and out of the classroom further encourage self-exploration so that boys can discover where they excel, where their passions lie, and how they can develop their talents even further.Second, and most importantly, our goal is for students to be challenged to recognize their own educational growth and take pride in it.
As a Catholic high school, Bishop Hendricken has a commitment to meeting learners where they are and helping them flourish. We work with students and parents to provide the support necessary for success inside and outside of the classroom. The Bishop Hendricken Library & Media Center provides space and access for students, faculty, and staff in pursuit of their studies.
The Arts Academy is an Honors-level program for passionate young student artists. The Arts Academy combines theory and practice, fostering the development of creative expression and technical aptitude, and students earn Honors credit for their coursework.
Taking place outside of the traditional school day, Arts Academy classes begin at 7:45am each day and end at the conclusion of homeroom, allowing students to pursue comprehensive arts studies while maintaining their full college preparatory course load.The Leadership Academy provides challenging, varied, and experiential leadership opportunities for students.
Taking place outside of the traditional school day, Arts Academy classes begin at 7:45am each day and end at the conclusion of homeroom, allowing students to pursue comprehensive arts studies while maintaining their full college preparatory course load.The Leadership Academy provides challenging, varied, and experiential leadership opportunities for students.
The Br. Thomas R. Leto Options Program is designed with the belief that all young men, including those with mild to moderate disabilities, should have the "option" of a Hendricken education. Its purpose is to meet the needs of a unique set of learners in an effort to embrace the spirit of the Hendricken man: heart, mind, body, and soul.
At Bishop Hendricken, School Counseling serves as a critical conduit between students and their Hendricken experience. Our goal is to support the full and total student: academically, socially, emotionally, mentally, psychologically, physically, and spiritually. Our pledge is openness, honesty, and acceptance for all students.
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Michael Houle
Jun 08, 2018
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Nov 06, 2017
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Aug 28, 2017
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Matthew Amaral
Dec 25, 2016
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Graduated in 01. My brother graduated in 06. If I am in the area when it's time for my son to go to high school he will also be a Hawk. The well-rounded education prepares you for life after high school; college isn't for everyone but leaving here you are destined for good things in life. Instruction beyond the classroom is what sets this school apart-be you an athlete or a mathlete, singer or starter, there is something for everyone here (all faiths, all orientations, all types-regardless of people's opinions!)
Isaiah Mancini
Aug 16, 2016
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Aiden Saulnier
Aug 10, 2016
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I go there now and it's an amazing experience it has changed my life. It's the best high school in the state in my opinion. I'm playing rugby for them right now and it's a lot of fun. I wish that more people realized that even though there are no girls it's still a lot of fun.
Oh yeah one last thing... GO HAWKS!!!!
Oh yeah one last thing... GO HAWKS!!!!
Andrew Swiader
Jun 04, 2015
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