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The Jesuit Tradition

What can you learn from the past? How can you apply it to the future?

Rooted in centuries of Jesuit education worldwide, BC High embraces the changing times while remaining true to its core values—cultivating intellectual curiosity, fostering ethical and spiritual growth, encouraging open dialogue, and striving to build a more just world.

We welcome all faith traditions. Our inclusive approach fosters a community where diverse beliefs are respected, and every student is encouraged to grow spiritually and live out their values.

Jesuit Tenets

Competence, Conscience, & Compassion

At BC High, you’ll develop competence through a rigorous program of academics, arts, athletics, and co-curriculars.

Jesuit schools seek to cultivate these three essential qualities. You’ll learn to listen to your conscience in our ministry and service programs, and temper these qualities with compassion for all of humanity and the planet.

The Promotion of Justice

Since 1975, the Promotion of Justice has been a central tenet of the global Jesuit mission, and a concrete response to an unjustly suffering world.

It informs the Jesuit community’s commitment to ecological legislation, and has spurned a global network of refugee relief services. At BC High, we promote justice through fearless, open dialogue and direct action with local not-for-profits and service organizations, such as Boys & Girls Club, My Brother’s Keeper, and Pine Street Inn.

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Our Values

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What matters most to you? What gives your life meaning?

At Boston College High School, we follow the Jesuit ideal of living compassionately in service of others. Here, you’ll ask tough questions in class, engage in meaningful service projects within your local community and in the far-flung corners of the world, and begin to integrate the quest for justice into all you do. You’ll question the systems that elevate some people while oppressing others, and you will work within a community of fellow justice-seekers toward a more ethical and inclusive world.

Throughout all this, you’ll find yourself slowly—or maybe not-so-slowly—looking at the world differently. By [graduation], seeking justice will be intrinsic to your way of being.



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Human Diversity is a gift that BC High strives to promote, affirm, and celebrate. As a Jesuit, Catholic school, we are committed to justice, equity, and inclusion as they are essential to meaningful learning, personal growth, and loving relationships.

Diversity, equity and inclusion are central to our mission. We are committed to building a community that respects and affirms all our members; honoring diversity of race, ethnicity, national origin, physical ability, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.

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How will you make a difference? How will you serve your community, your planet, and your vision for the greater good?

Community service isn’t an add-on at BC High. It’s an integral part of your academic and social life, seamlessly woven into your day-to-day.

Your commitment begins the moment you enter school, and each year you will devote more hours, thought, and attention to serving others.

Unique to the BC High experience, your service component involves both community immersion and the chance to process your experiences from a spiritual and religious perspective. In Grade 8, for example, you’ll spend a morning helping out at an assisted living facility or nursing home, followed by an afternoon of reflection and prayer within your advisory group and larger class. By Junior Year, you’ll spend at least 60 hours working directly with non-profit organizations that serve marginalized communities, and will process your experiences through multiple group reflection meetings and a written assignment.

As your annual commitment to service deepens, you will venture further into your local and international communities to understand the inherent ethical imbalances in the world. Through this work, you’ll not only develop the Jesuit ideals of competence, conscience, and compassion, but will begin to understand what you, personally, can do to correct injustice in our world.

Experience our Global Classroom
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Whether on the field, in the classroom, during exchange trips, on stage, or in the labs, at Boston College High School we support the growth of the whole person, making student health and well-being our priority.

Our Health and Wellness initiative reflects this mission by guiding students to build competency in their intellectual, social, and emotional well-being. The goal is to prepare students to lead healthy, well-balanced lives and as a way to strengthen their existing relationship with themselves, and in turn, with others.

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Jesuit Tenets

Contemplatives in Action

Saint Ignatius Loyola urged his followers to be “contemplatives in action,” working with people from all walks of life to develop true understanding and cultivate change. Today, we bring the ideal of contemplation in action to our classrooms, service projects and our way of being, moving confidently but thoughtfully through the world.

The Jesuit Community at BC High

BC High is fortunate to have a community of Jesuits living here on Morrissey Boulevard, many of which serve as teachers or staff members. Our community is enriched by their presence at sporting events, drama performances, and being fully engaged in the daily life of a school. While others serve in local hospitals, churches, and communities around the City of Boston.

Jesuit Sponsorship

Every five years the Society of Jesus asks us to conduct a Mission Examen entailing a year of self-study and reflection, a process known as Sponsorship Review. Through this review, the Jesuits asked us to articulate the fidelity of our promise to our families and students. We were asked to state the case for our mission and Ignatian identity. 

Sponsorship Reviews are powerful opportunity for collaboration and interaction between our departments, our students and their parents, and our alumni.