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  1. List of Jesuit secondary schools in the United States. Jesuits have founded and/or managed a number of institutions, the first of which was Georgetown Preparatory School, established in 1789. The second oldest is St. Louis University High School, which was founded in 1818.

  2. Oct 10, 2012 · Jesuit High School located in Tampa, Florida - FL. Find Jesuit High School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats. We're an independent nonprofit that provides parents with in-depth school quality information.

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    What is Jesuit Education?

    Jesuit Education is based on a 450-year-old tradition that aims to form high school and college students intellectually, morally and spiritually toward lives of solidarity, service and professional success. Emphasis is placed on learning through community service, interdisciplinary courses and the engagement of faith, theology, philosophy and ethics studies. The phrase “Jesuit education” indicates that a given school was founded and staffed by members of the Society of Jesus. More significant...

    What is a Jesuit school?

    Simply put, Jesuit schools are Catholic high schools and colleges that are run by the Jesuits (members of an apostolicRoman Catholic community known as the Society of Jesus). Across the United States, there are 27 Jesuit colleges and universities and 62 Jesuit high schools. American Jesuit colleges and universities are part of a network of about 133 Jesuit institutions of higher education in 31 countries around the world. Jesuit Schools Network- Member Schools (USA) Association of Jesuit Coll...

    What are the Jesuit values of education?

    The values of Jesuit education are rooted in the vision of St. Ignatius, founder of the Jesuit Order (learn more about his life in the ‘history’ section). These values prepare students to be wiser and more compassionate as they take the next step in their life journey as men and women for others. 1. Cura Personalis. Jesuit education emphasizes the view that each person is a unique creation of God. Cura Personalis(meaning ‘care for the whole self’ in Latin) is demonstrated by personal attentio...

    Today, there are 27 Jesuit universities and colleges within the United States. Schools range from major research universities to small liberal arts colleges. Programs include business schools, schools of law, schools of medicine and schools of nursing. Seminaries and high schools are not included in this list. For more information about the individ...

    Who was St. Ignatius

    St. Ignatius Loyola (1491- 1556) was the founder of the Jesuit religious order. He was born Iñigo Lopez de Oñaz y Loyola in the Basque country of Northeastern Spain, where he eventually became a soldier. During a battle with the French, his leg was shattered by a cannonball. He spent his time in recovery reading books about Saints legends and an illustrated Life of Christ. He became especially inspired by the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi and St. Dominic. When he recovered, he decided to...

    How was Jesuit education started?

    Ignatius of Loyola and his companions founded the Society of Jesus in 1540. Once the order was founded, they organized and opened colleges for the education of the young men joining the Jesuit religious order. Seven years later, Ignatius opened the first Jesuit school for young lay men. At the time of Saint Ignatius’ death, there were 1,000 Jesuits, a good number of them involved in the 35 schools that had been founded. Twenty-five years later the number of schools rose to 144, and another 35...

    A.M.D.G.

    Short for the Latin phrase “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam,” which translates “For the Greater Glory of God.” It is the motto of the Society of Jesus as mentioned by Ignatius of Loyola in the Constitutions of the Jesuits.

    Discernment

    A process for making choices, in a context of faith, when the option is between several possible courses of action, all of which are potentially good. For Ignatius, discernment involved prayer, reflection and consultation with others—all with honest attention not only to the rational, but also to the realm of one’s feelings.

    Jesuit

    A member of the Society of Jesus.

  3. A four-year, college preparatory high school for young men founded in 1898 and re-established in 1965 by the Jesuits. It also offers an Academy for seventh and eighth grade students and a sixth grade.

  4. St. John's Jesuit High School & Academy comprises two schools on the same campus: St. John's Jesuit High School (SJJ) and St. John's Jesuit Academy (SJJA). It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo. Both are private, all-male Jesuit schools in Toledo, Ohio.

  5. Walsh Jesuit, a Catholic, college preparatory high school in the spirit of St. Ignatius Loyola, reaches beyond academic excellence to develop competence, conscience, and compassion within its graduates.

  6. Cristo Rey Jesuit High School - Twin Cities Opened in 2007 Sponsored by Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus