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Gesu Catholic School

Gesu School began as a ministry of Gesu Catholic parish in 1925, under Jesuit pastorship. IHM sisters staffed the school at its founding and for many years thereafter. Gesu graduates have moved forward in successful careers, and the Jesuit and IHM heritage of excellence remains strong to the present.

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School

Since 1996, Cristo Rey Jesuit has served Chicago’s southwest side by providing students with a safe and academically rigorous college-prep secondary education through a thriving and economically sustainable educational model — The Corporate Work Study Program. Over 200 socially-engaged businesses of all sizes in greater Chicago hire talented students, who serve as reliable, productive and …

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Christ the King Jesuit College Preparatory School

Founded in 2008, Christ the King Jesuit College Preparatory School is a Catholic Jesuit secondary school (grades 9-12) using the Cristo Rey model to serve young men and women from the Austin neighborhood and surrounding communities of Chicago’s west side.

Chicago Jesuit Academy

Founded in the fall of 2005, Chicago Jesuit Academy operates as a full-scholarship Jesuit middle school for boys from modest economic backgrounds who live on the West Side of Chicago. Additionally, CJA provides advocacy and the long-term resources to help students develop the moral and intellectual foundation to succeed in college prep high schools, universities …

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Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School

Brebeuf Jesuit, a Catholic and Jesuit school, provides an excellent college preparatory education for a lifetime of service by forming leaders who are intellectually competent, open to growth, loving, religious and committed to promoting justice. Fostering a culture of understanding and dialogue, Brebeuf Jesuit seeks and welcomes students from diverse religious, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. …

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The Washington Jesuit Academy

The Washington Jesuit Academy opened its doors in 2002 and offers an intensive, rigorous, tuition-free education to economically disadvantaged boys in grades six through eight.

Scranton Preparatory School

Scranton Prep was founded as an all-boys school in 1944. It became co-educational in 1971 when a fire destroyed Marywood Seminary, a local girls’ school.

Loyola Blakefield

Loyola Blakefield, grades six through twelve, was established in 1852 at the same time as Loyola College (now University). Since 1933, the school has been on its present campus north of Baltimore.

Saint Joseph’s Preparatory School

St. Joseph’s Prep, founded in 1851, offers a college prep education for approximately 900 boys and is the site of the Victorian-era Church of Gesu.

St. Ignatius Loyola Academy

St. Ignatius Loyola Academy, founded in 1993, provides boys from low-income families with an excellent tuition-free education in grades six through eight. Our eleven-month program prepares our students for admission to and success in riorous college-preparatory high schools, with 98% receiving a high school degree and 88% enrolling in college. Beginning in 2016, the Academy …

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