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ack to SCHOOL<br />

Bishop Foley Catholic High School <br />

Co-Ed High School<br />

32000 N. Campbell Road<br />

Madison Heights, MI 48071<br />

(248) 585-1210<br />

BishopFoley.org<br />

Bishop Foley is a co-educational high<br />

school with advanced national accreditation<br />

through North Central Association of<br />

Colleges and Secondary Schools.<br />

Founded in 1965, it has an enrollment of<br />

400 students and offers a wide range of<br />

opportunities in academics and athletics.<br />

The school has a full-time Campus Ministry<br />

Director to foster spiritual activities and<br />

teacher and peer tutoring. Bishop Foley<br />

has amassed more than 50 athletic<br />

championships and has a dual enrollment<br />

program with the University of Detroit<br />

Mercy for Engineering and Leadership<br />

classes.<br />

Bishop Kelley Catholic School<br />

Elementary and Middle School<br />

926 W. Nepessing Street<br />

Lapeer, MI 48446<br />

(810) 664-5011<br />

BishopKelleyLapeer.org<br />

All faiths are welcome at this co-ed school<br />

instituted by the Immaculate Conception<br />

Parish community and accredited by the<br />

Michigan Non-Public School Accrediting<br />

Association. The school, which boasts<br />

a family-type atmosphere, was founded<br />

in 1950 and has about 230 students.<br />

There is also a preschool for children as<br />

young as 3. The school is affiliated with<br />

Immaculate Conception Parish in Lapeer.<br />

Brother Rice<br />

All Boys High School<br />

7101 Lahser Road<br />

Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301<br />

(248) 833-2000<br />

BrRice.edu<br />

Founded in 1960 by the Congregation<br />

of Christian Brothers of Ireland, Brother<br />

Rice is a private, fully accredited, four-year<br />

Catholic college preparatory school for<br />

young men. Brother Rice High School<br />

fosters the spiritual, intellectual, cultural<br />

and moral development of its students.<br />

The Brother Rice community promotes<br />

excellence through an environment<br />

conducive to life-long personal growth, and<br />

responsible, moral decision making in a<br />

Christian atmosphere.<br />

The Brother Rice student body is<br />

composed of over 600 young men with<br />

a variety of ethnic and socioeconomic<br />

backgrounds, talents and interests. Each<br />

student is a unique contributor to the<br />

Brother Rice family.<br />

De La Salle Collegiate<br />

All Boys High School<br />

14600 Common Road<br />

Warren, MI 48088<br />

(586) 778-2207<br />

DeLaSalleHS.com<br />

Inspired by the tradition of St. John Baptist<br />

de La Salle, this school is dedicated to the<br />

Catholic education of its diverse students,<br />

including the poor and disadvantaged. The<br />

college preparatory school was founded in<br />

1926. Clubs and activities range from choir<br />

to robotics. It’s a Class A MHSAA member<br />

school and also a member of the Catholic<br />

League Central Division.<br />

Detroit Catholic Central High School<br />

All Boys High School<br />

27225 Wixom Road<br />

Novi, MI 48374<br />

(248) 596-3810<br />

CatholicCentral.net<br />

The school dates to 1928 and has<br />

relocated a number of times, settling into<br />

its current home on 60 acres in Novi in<br />

2005. The school philosophy is that while<br />

textbooks are important (it has more than<br />

a dozen AP courses and is accredited<br />

through the North Central Association of<br />

Colleges and Schools), much knowledge<br />

can be learned only in prayer. Each student<br />

is required to complete Christian Service<br />

and at least 95 percent of graduates go<br />

onto college.<br />

Detroit Cristo Rey<br />

Co-ed High School<br />

5679 W. Vernor Highway<br />

Detroit, MI 48209<br />

(313) 843-2747<br />

DetroitCristoRey.org<br />

Detroit Cristo Rey opened in 2008 as the<br />

only co-ed Catholic school in the city of<br />

Detroit. The most distinctive feature of this<br />

school is its corporate work-study program,<br />

which allows students to spend one day<br />

per week on real-life work experience in a<br />

businesses or organization in Metro Detroit.<br />

Across the network, 96 percent of seniors<br />

graduated and were accepted to college.<br />

The school strives to “break the cycle of<br />

poverty” in Detroit by offering a collegeprep<br />

education to low-income, center-city<br />

students.<br />

Divine Child<br />

Elementary and Middle School<br />

25001 Herbert Weier<br />

Dearborn, MI 48128<br />

(313) 562-1090<br />

dces.info<br />

Divine Child<br />

Co-ed High School<br />

1001 N. Silvery Lane<br />

Dearborn, MI 48128<br />

(313) 562-1990<br />

DivineChildHighSchool.org<br />

Divine Child is a co-ed parish school<br />

founded in 1958. Equipped with 34<br />

classrooms, a chapel, library, and 500-seat<br />

auditorium, it’s the largest co-ed Catholic<br />

high school in Michigan. With more than<br />

30 extracurricular activities and AP-level<br />

courses available, 97 percent of students<br />

attend college. The elementary and middle<br />

schools offer many activities including<br />

scouting. For athletes, there are 52 teams<br />

in 24 sports.<br />

Everest Collegiate High School and<br />

Academy<br />

Elementary, Middle and High School<br />

5935 Clarkston Road<br />

Clarkston, MI 48348<br />

(248) 241-9040<br />

Everest-Clarkston.org<br />

Everest, which offers pre-K through<br />

high school, uses the Integral Formation<br />

method of education, which is built upon<br />

the Christian view of the person and<br />

focuses on forming all dimensions of the<br />

person – their intellectual, human, spiritual<br />

and apostolic capacities. In 2012, Everest<br />

Collegiate was awarded a spot on the Top<br />

50 Catholic Schools list. The school shares<br />

most high school athletics with Our Lady of<br />

the Lakes.<br />

Gesu Catholic School<br />

Elementary and Middle School<br />

17139 Oak Drive<br />

Detroit, MI 48221<br />

(313) 863-4677<br />

GesuSchool.UDMercy.edu<br />

Gesu is an award-winning co-ed school<br />

with about 250 students in grades pre-K<br />

through 8. Gesu students are known to<br />

give back to the environment by recycling<br />

and tending their own garden-to-harvest<br />

crops. The school was established in<br />

1925 and is accredited by the Michigan<br />

Nonpublic Schools Accreditation<br />

Association. Gesu has been recognized by<br />

the Skillman Foundation as an improving<br />

school. Facilities include an on-site learning<br />

center, renovated computer lab and<br />

updated library.<br />

Guardian Angels<br />

Preschool, Elementary and Middle School<br />

521 E. 14 Mile Road<br />

Clawson, MI 48017<br />

(248) 588-5545<br />

GASchool.com<br />

A Blue Ribbon School, Guardian Angels<br />

students have scored well above the<br />

national average and are as much as three<br />

full grades ahead of other students at<br />

their same level. Unique features of the<br />

school include a science lab, a greenroom<br />

and Spanish instruction for all grades.<br />

The school has about 300 students.<br />

An extended day program is available.<br />

Guardian Angels has created a new full-day<br />

service for their preschoolers.<br />

Holy Family Regional School<br />

Elementary and Middle School<br />

North Campus Grades K-3<br />

1240 Inglewood<br />

Rochester, MI 48307<br />

(248) 656-1234<br />

South Campus Grades 4-8<br />

2633 John R Road<br />

Rochester Hills, MI 48307<br />

(248) 299-3798<br />

HolyFam.org<br />

Holy Family educates children at two<br />

campuses: kindergarten (full or halfday)<br />

through grade three in Rochester, and<br />

grades four through eight in Rochester<br />

Hills. The school has an impressive<br />

computer lab, and all students in grades<br />

6-8 receive Spanish instruction. Unique<br />

programs include Talent Development and<br />

Special Services for those who need extra<br />

help. There is also the Young 5 Program as<br />

an alternative to kindergarten.<br />

Holy Name<br />

Elementary and Middle School<br />

680 Harmon St.<br />

Birmingham, MI 48009<br />

(248) 644-2722<br />

school.hnchurch.org<br />

A Blue Ribbon school since 2008, Holy<br />

Name provides unique classes for boys<br />

and girls in grades K-8, and also has a<br />

preschool. A variety of teaching techniques<br />

are used to meet the different learning<br />

styles of its students. Facilities include a<br />

media center, music and art rooms and a<br />

technology lab. The Holy Name Hurricanes<br />

have an outstanding athletic department.<br />

The school is accredited by the Michigan<br />

Association of Non-Public Schools and<br />

offers after-school enrichment programs.<br />

Immaculate Conception<br />

Co-Ed Elementary and Middle School<br />

7043 Church Road<br />

Ira Township, MI 48023<br />

(586) 725-0078<br />

ICCatholic.org<br />

For more than a century and a half,<br />

Immaculate Conception, set on the shores<br />

of Anchor Bay, has served the northeast<br />

Macomb County and St. Clair County<br />

communities. It has more than 180 students<br />

and a low teacher to student ratio. Detroit<br />

Archbishop Allen Vigneron is an alumni.<br />

Loyola High School<br />

All-Boys High School<br />

15325 Pinehurst St.<br />

Detroit, MI 48238<br />

(313) 861-2407<br />

Loyolahsdetroit.org<br />

A Catholic scschool fronthool in the Jesuit<br />

tradition, Loyola began as a concerned<br />

response to a pressing need in Detroit and<br />

its surrounding communities. With strong<br />

involvement of parents and staff at every<br />

step of the way, its graduates – truly “Men<br />

for Others” – demonstrate the level of academic,<br />

physical, social, and spiritual growth<br />

first envisioned by the school’s founders.<br />

Now in its 23nd year, Loyola remains committed<br />

to its original mission. It is a strong<br />

community of students, parents, and staff.<br />

Marian<br />

All-Girls High School<br />

7225 Lahser Road<br />

Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301<br />

(248) 644-1750<br />

Marian-HS.org<br />

Founded in 1959, Marian is a prestigious<br />

college-prep high school for young<br />

women with about 500 students. It offers<br />

17 advanced placement courses and<br />

19 honors classes. The Class of 2015<br />

was 100 percent college-bound. Marian<br />

athletic teams have been recognized<br />

as state champions on 24 occasions.<br />

Marian is located next to Brother Rice<br />

and is accredited by the North Central<br />

Association of Colleges and Schools. The<br />

student-teacher ratio is 16:1.<br />

26 CHALDEAN NEWS <strong>AUGUST</strong> <strong>2019</strong>

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