Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School is a Jesuitcollege-preparatory school on the northwest side of Indianapolis. Founded in 1962, the school is named in honor of Jean de Brébeuf, a French saint from the 17th century. Brebeuf Jesuit is part of the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus and is rooted in the Ignatian tradition. The school is geographically located within the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.[4]
History
Brebeuf Jesuit opened in 1962 and expressed the vision of Fr. William Schmidt, SJ who wanted to open a Catholic secondary school to prepare city boys from Indianapolis for college. Fr. Schmidt, SJ chose the land, supervised the construction, and remained on hand for six years after the school opened to see it was run properly.
In the Fall of 1976, Brebeuf Jesuit officially became a fully operational coeducational institution when 153 young women enrolled as students. The decision to admit female students allowed the school to sustain and expand its mission and offer the distinctive academic opportunities of a Jesuit education to talented young women as well as young men. School leadership believed the admission of female students improved the campus culture and increased the quality of the student body.
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School remains at its original location at 2801 West 86th Street. The campus sits on over 58 acres which includes 240,000 square feet of building space, on-site athletic facilities, and the Jesuit residence which is currently home to six Jesuits.
Academics
Since the school is part of the Jesuit network that consists of 61 high schools and 28 colleges and universities in the United States, Brebeuf Jesuit provides an education infused with the tradition and philosophy of St. Ignatius of Loyola.[6]
Brebeuf Jesuit offers a college-preparatory curriculum for all students, including a wide array of elective, AP, and Honors courses. The school’s graduation rates are some of the highest in the state, boasting 99.5% of students in attendance graduating within four years, with 80% of those earning academic honors.[7]
Demographics
The demographic breakdown of the 816 students enrolled for the 2020–2021 school year was:[8]
White – 66.2%
Black/African American – 15.4%
Multiracial – 7.4%
Hispanic – 6.4%
Asian - 4.4%
Hawaiian/Pacific islanders – 0.2%
Athletics
Brebeuf Jesuit athletic teams are known as the Braves and compete as members of the Circle City Conference in the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA). The school has 29 varsity athletic teams, ranging from cross country to the newest addition, men's volleyball.
In 2009, Brebeuf Jesuit completed construction of the $7 million Mark G. Kite Wellness Center.[9] The 42,000 square foot facility houses two weight rooms, three locker rooms, team meeting rooms, training room, gym, and athletic offices.[10] Through the 2023–24 school year, the Braves have won 23 state championships across nine sports.
The main rivalry is with Guerin Catholic. The schools are quite similar in that both are Catholic, college prep, co-educational high schools located on the north side of the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The proximity of the two schools, as well as their similar size enrollments, lead to both institutions drawing from the same student pool of boys and girls.