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Welcome to Fordham Prep!
Since 1841, when New York's Archbishop Hughes founded a school in the Rose Hill section of the Bronx in what was then still part of Westchester, young men have studied Latin, Greek, English, Math and Science at Fordham Prep. Located on the scenic Rose Hill Campus of Fordham University, Fordham Preparatory School has a long history of educating young men in the Ignatian tradition. Jesuit education insists on individual care and concern for each person; it emphasizes active participation by the student and an openness to growth and life-long learning. Like all Jesuit schools, Fordham Prep promotes a realistic knowledge of the world; encourages an awareness, love and acceptance of self; and seeks to form men for others, particularly in concern for the poor.
If you are interested in learning more about Fordham Preparatory School, we invite you to browse through this website. The Admissions section contains application information. You may contact Mr. Lauber, our Director of Admissions, by clicking here.
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Fordham Prep uses Follett Virtual Bookstores as an online bookstore. This is a web-based service that allows you to order your textbooks over the Internet. With your son’s schedule in hand, you will be able to determine which texts need to be purchased.
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The AP US History course begins NOW! There is so much material to cover and so few days in
the school year that your work must begin over the summer and you must work
diligently in order to keep from falling behind. And, in a sense, we are behind because our
school year begins later compared to many schools in other parts of the country
that begin in August. Ultimately, it is
your individual work ethic that will carry you to a good grade in this course,
so enjoy and get going.
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The Summer 2010 issue of Ramview is available exclusively
online. Click the link below to read the latest edition of
Ramview.
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Read: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by
Sean Covey. Beginning in early
September, there will be discussions and written activities about the content
of the book. To get the most out of the
book, you might consider completing the various written activities in each
chapter (not mandatory).
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Read Hardball
by Chris Matthews and be prepared for a test on the 2nd day of class. It is not required to read A More Perfect Constitution by Larry Sabato.
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Please click the link below to access important athletic dates for Summer/Fall 2010 (requires Adobe Acrobat) Important Athletic Dates - Summer/Fall 2010 |
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