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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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Summer is almost here and Fordham Prep's Father O'Malley has published another book to add to your summer reading list. 
From the publisher - "Dare to Dream tells the stories of sixteen people whose lives began typical and average, but through their cooperation with God-given virtues and along with courage and perseverance achieved a status that truly made them somebodies—that is, people to inspire others to reach their own full human potential. Perfect for teenagers who are attempting to decipher and live lessons of Christian morality, Dare to Dream includes definitions of Christian virtues, provocative reflection questions, and several practical assignments helping it to work well as a valuable supplement to high school theology courses." Dare to Dream is available at Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com. |
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