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Brophy's Founding. Brophy College Preparatory was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy, in honor of her late husband. The original plan was for a Jesuit college; however, it was to begin with a high school whose students would then feed into the college. Ground was broken on Jan. 18, 1928, the cornerstone was laid on April 29, 1928 ...
Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.
Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.
Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.
Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.
Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.
Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit, Catholic school for young men, was established in 1928 by Mrs. William Henry Brophy in honor of her late husband. Brophy enrolls approximately 1,300 students in grades nine through twelve; plus, 75-100 students who attend Loyola Academy — a tuition-free, on-campus middle school for underserved youths with academic promise.