St. Bernard's High School (Fitchburg, Massachusetts)

St. Bernard's High School

Gratiam Per Mariam Quaeramus
Through Mary We Find Grace
Address
45 Harvard Street
Fitchburg, Massachusetts, (Worcester County), 01420
United States
Coordinates 42°34′38″N 71°47′4″W / 42.57722°N 71.78444°W / 42.57722; -71.78444Coordinates: 42°34′38″N 71°47′4″W / 42.57722°N 71.78444°W / 42.57722; -71.78444
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic, Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Patron saint(s) St. Bernard
Established 1920
Founder Fr. James J. Donnelly
School district Diocese of Worcester
Superintendent Dr. Delma L. Josephson, Ph.D.
Principal Robert Blanchard
Chaplain Fr. Joseph Dolan
Employees 27
Grades 912
Enrollment ~190 (2015-2016)
Color(s) Blue and gold         
Athletics conference Central Massachusetts
Sports Football, Boys & Girls Soccer, Field Hockey, Golf, Volleyball, Boys & Girls Basketball, Girls & Boys Hockey, Boys & Girls Lacrosse, Baseball, Softball, Ski Racing
Mascot St. Bernard
Nickname The Saints
Team name Bernardians
Rival Lunenburg (formerly), North Middlesex (currently)
Accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Newspaper The Blue and Gold
Yearbook Bernardian
Alumni Oladriran Ajayi-obe, Michael Alario, Matthew Baker, Michelle Bara, Brendan Bell, Margaret Birge, Alicia Bizzotto, Garrett Brissette, John Brissette, Gabriella Brodeur, Farncesca Caravella, Sophia Caravella, Liangying Chen, Maia Cody, Olivia Collette, John Conry, Nathan Corbett, Tarah Crowe, Nathan Driscoll, Allyson Esielionis, Taylor Field, Amy Fnine, Michael Fossa, Jacquelin Foster, Colby Georges, Alexis Gibbons, Aleah Grady, Meaghan Grammel, Tara Hebert, Emma Holman, Chad Jaber, Emily Johnson, Olivia Johnson, Brendan Kelley, Christian Laroche, Noelle Ledoux, Juliana Lelli, Brianna Maillet, Sean Maki, David Mansfield, Nathan MArcoulier, Reilly McCobb, Conor McKew, James Meunier, Nicholas Nelson, Dominic Novelli, Liam O'Brien, Olivia Osborne, Rachel Pelletier, Jillian Pinard, Julia Quill, Bryant Quinn, Peter Robichaud, Jillan Schultze, Mia Simopoulos, Justin Stoffolano, Emma Trainor, Alec van Wagoner, Eric Viola, Spencer Withers, Junho Yang, Olivia Zeena, Victoria Adams, Kacie Arsenault, Timothy Aubuchon, Emily Bangrazi, Gregory Berube, Kyle Boucher, Kevin Boudreau, Stephanie Bouvier, JAmes Bozicas, Joshua Bradshaw, Kevin Bresnahan, Natalie Bruillard, Morgan Buckley, Matthew Cappucci, Victoria Carle, Colleen Chambers, Lauren Chappel, Chelsi Colleton, Martin Connors III, Domenic Cornacchia, Ashley Cornish, Melanie Courtemanche, Mallory Craig, COurtney Craite, James DeMAlia, Bridget Dodson, Alexis Donnelly, Shane Donnelly, Kelly Donovan, Sophia El-HAyek, Julienne Erickson, katrina Ferrebee, Kelly Finn, Alicia Fiset, Kelsey Fletcher, Meghan Flynn, Lauren Forest, Joseph Gale, MAtthew Gallagher, Kyle Gariepy, Gregory Giguere, Sean Gile, Danielle Gionet, LAura Goguen, Christopher Grenier, Alexandra Haigis, Kelly Hartnett, Anson HAtfield, Richard Hilton, Meredith Hohman, Lisa Hryniewich, Christopher Hunter, Sam Ingemi, Kelly Jankauskas, Kelsey Johnston, Christopher David Jones, Victoria Kaltner, Alison Keating, Kathleen Kelly, Christopher Kidger, Young Bin Kim, Neila Kudla, Glenn Lamur, Joseph Landry, Christopher Lane, Anthony Leavenworth, Christophe Ledoux, Michael Lefebvre, Raymond Leger, Jordan Lemay, Matthew Lemire, Derek Lewis, Jillian Lewis, Kirsten Lind, Shanyse lingham, Gregory lizotte, Jessica Lopez, Brianna Mahoney, Ashley MArden, Kristen Mariano, KErielle McDermott, Michaela McKEw, PAtrick Mercier, Anja Meunier, Jessica Moll, Kacey Morin, Curtis Nikitas, Angela Nitschke, Gavin O'Dell, Cameronj Peahl, Carmen Pelham, Shawn Pelletier, potato Penniman, Alisha Pierce, Jordan Piper, Stephanie Podesta, Jonathon Prendergast, Justin Quill, Elizabeth Robillard, John Roche, Ctherine Root, PAtrick Schofield, Felicia Sullane, Cory Sevigny
Athletic Director James Beauregard
Website http://stb.echalk.com

St. Bernard's Central Catholic High School is a diocesan, Roman Catholic high school in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester on 45 Harvard Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

History

St. Bernard's was established as an all-girls school in 1920 by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The school became coeducational in 1926. The school was designated as a regional diocesan high school in 1953.

In 1962 there were major additions to the school's athletic facilities at the Bernardian Bowl. And two years later the school itself was expanded. This included an entire new wing complete with a cafeteria, library, offices, and ten classrooms. The school's activity center was built in 1980 down the street near the Bernardian Bowl and its gymnasium seated 1000 people.

Today, St. Bernard's has just under 500 students attending from all over Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Its graduation and college acceptances rates are both in the 96-98% range.[1]

References

  1. SBCCHS. "The History of St. Bernard's High School". Retrieved 2008-10-16.

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