Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston - High Schools

High Schools

  • Academy of Notre Dame, Tyngsboro
  • Archbishop Williams High School, Braintree
  • Arlington Catholic High School, Arlington
  • Austin Preparatory School, Reading
  • Bishop Fenwick High School, Peabody
  • Boston College High School, Dorcester
  • Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton
  • Cathedral High School, Boston
  • Catholic Memorial High School, West Roxbury
  • Central Catholic High School, Lawrence
  • Elizabeth Seton Academy, Boston
  • Fontbonne Academy, Milton
  • Lowell Catholic High School, Lowell
  • Malden Catholic High School, Malden
  • Marian High School Framingham
  • Matignon High School, Cambridge
  • Mount Alvernia High School, Newton
  • Mount Saint Joseph Academy Boston
  • Nazareth Academy, Wakefield
  • Newton Country Day School, Newton
  • North Cambridge Catholic High School, Cambridge
  • Notre Dame Academy, Hingham
  • Notre Dame High School, Lawrence
  • Pope John XXIII High School, Everett
  • Presentation of Mary Academy, Metheun
  • Sacred Heart High School, Kingston
  • Saint Clement High School, Medford
  • St. John's Preparatory School, Danvers
  • St. Mary's High School, Lynn
  • Saint Sebastian's School, Needham
  • Trinity Catholic High School, Newton
  • Ursuline Academy, Dedham
  • Xaverian Brothers High School, Westwood

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