Fordham Preparatory School

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Fordham Preparatory School (also known as Fordham Prep, or just "The Prep" to alumni and students) is a private Jesuit all-boys high school located in the The Bronx, New York City, with an enrollment of approximately 900 students.

Fordham Preparatory School
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TypePrivate all-male secondary
MottoMen For Others
Established1841
PresidentRev. Kenneth Boller, S.J.
PrincipalMr. Robert Gomprecht
Grades9–12
Enrollment945
Color(s)Maroon and white
MascotRams
NewspaperRampart
YearbookRamkin
AffiliationsCatholic, Jesuit
Websitewww.fordhamprep.org

School history

The Fordham Preparatory School was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1841 and is currently located on the Rose Hill Campus of Fordham University.

Academics

Fordham Prep has a rigorous humanities based curriculum which focuses on English studies, history, mathematics, the sciences, ancient and foreign languages, and religion. Every student takes several of these classes a day and is expected to complete several hours of homework a night. Students are allowed to take Honors or Advanced Placement classes depending on their individual performance. All freshman students take a classical language: Latin, or Ancient Greek. As they move on to their sophomore year, the students can choose to continue with Latin or Greek, or study a modern foreign language, such as Spanish, French, Italian, or German. All students are required to take four years of English, four years of Religion, four years of any language, three years of history, three years of mathematics, and three years of science. Senior students have the choice of taking elective courses. Seniors are also required to plan and implement a senior service project at an approved site. They then reflect on their service and journal their experiences for a senior service essay to be completed at the end of the year.

Service

Juniors and seniors have to fulfill service requirements of 15 and 70 hours per year, respectively. If a Junior does not finish his 15 hours, his Senior service requirement jumps to 100 hours. Some of those hours can be obtained by taking advantage of in-school service opportunities. Each summer, Fordham Prep sponsors trips called "Summer Service Immersion Trips." The destinations include Habitat for Humanity in Robbins, Tennessee, Nazareth Farm in West Virginia, and Ecuador.

Extracurricular Activities

Fordham Prep has many extracurricular activities for students. There are nearly forty clubs, each pertaining to a specific interest. There are clubs for students who enjoy computers, cartoons, business, coin collecting, studying marine biology, or even discussing The Simpsons. There are also clubs pertaining to specific ethnic groups, such as the Irish club, Italian club, Asian club, Kawaida club, and more. Fordham Prep also has a theatre and drama club, hosting two shows a year in The Leonard Theatre.

Fordham Prep also has a large number of athletic teams. It is a member of the CHSAA. Fordham Prep has its own practice field, track, and weight room for the students to use. In 2005, in concert with Fordham University, the back track and practice field were refurbished with MONDO and true grass respectively, vastly updating and improving the facilities. The track is now named in honor of one of the Prep's track coaches, Joe Fox. Additionally, lights were installed for the University's night time use. Fordham Prep has several competitive teams in baseball, football, soccer, ice hockey, basketball, swimming, golf, lacrosse, cross country, track and field, tennis, wrestling, bowling, and crew. The team name is the "Fordham Rams."

Notable Fordham Prep Alumni