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A Tour of Boston Area Schools

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Boys' Schools

Belmont Hill School, Belmont
Belmont Hill School offers a full array of academics including AP courses, honors courses, independent study, study abroad and study at local colleges for credit. 99% of students are day students.

Boston College High School, Boston
Boston College High has offered a Jesuit education since 1863. This is a large school (1500 boys) with a wide range of athletics and extracurricular activities. The academics are high quality as you would expect from the Jesuits.

Catholic Memorial High, West Roxbury
The Christian Brothers operate Catholic Memorial High. With that imprimatur you know that your son will benefit from the high academic standards, traditional Catholic teaching and a warm, caring community of students and teachers. CMH graduates matriculate to top colleges and universities.

The Fenn School, Concord
A small school, The Fenn School provides the three essential components of an education which every boy needs: rigorous academics, lots of activity and exercise in an extensive sports program and the enrichment a variety of extracurricular activities provide.

The Fessenden School, West Newton
50% of The Fessenden's School's 5th through 9th grade students board. The school offers solid academics, sports and a host of extracurricular activities.

Malden Catholic High School, Malden
Malden Catholic High School is a large college preparatory institution run by the Xaverian Brothers. The school offers a full range of academics, sports and extracurricular activities.

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