Lowell Catholic High School
At Lowell Catholic, Tradition Meets Tomorrow. Our students, faculty, alumni, parents and friends are united by the rich history of Catholic education in the Greater Lowell area and the calling to prepare students for a bright, faith-filled future. Lowell Catholic provides a safe, caring environment where students from over 30 local communities and eleven different nations create a community of learners who, in accordance with our mission, excel, prepare and live.
- Private Day School
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- Co-ed
- Spring Semester
- Fall Semester
- Full Academic Year
- Multiple Years
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- English
- Foreign Language
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- Technology
AP Literature and Composition, Language and Composition, US History, Psychology, Spanish Language and Culture, Statistics, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Environmental Science, Biology, Physics C: Mechanics, Physics 1: Algebra Based, Chemistry, Computer Science Principles
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The comprehensive curriculum at Lowell Catholic High School includes both AP and Honors courses and focuses on preparing students for college.
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- French
- Spanish
Boston college, Penn state, UNC, UMASS, MIT, Purdue, Uconn, WPI, Boston University
At Lowell Catholic High School, we recognize the value of small class sizes and the importance of the teacher/student relationship. We offer a 11 to 1 student to teacher ratio and an average of 18 students per classroom. This gives our faculty the ability to provide students the individual attention they deserve. Our teachers are committed to preparing tomorrow's leaders with the knowledge, moral character, and faith in God that is essential to lifelong success.
- Basketball
- Baseball
- Football
- Soccer
- Swim
- Lacrosse
- Volleyball
- Golf
- Cross Country
- Tennis
- Indoor Track
- Hockey
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Swim
- Lacrosse
- Softball
- Volleyball
- Golf
- Cross Country
- Tennis
- Cheerleading
- Indoor Track
Lowell Catholic offers a variety of sports for those students wishing to participate in the fall, winter, and spring seasons. Participation in athletics offers an opportunity for self-growth by allowing students to develop their awareness and life skills. It is the aim of the Lowell Catholic athletic program to provide an outlet where students can establish confidence and discover the importance of commitment and working together, encouraging the development of one cohesive community.
Intro to Art, Painting and Drawing, Mixed Media, Advanced Art, Intro to Theater, Shakesperience, Concert Band, Jazz/Pep Band
The Lowell Catholic Fine Arts program is dedicated to providing students with a deep understanding of and appreciation for the arts by communicating ideas through creativity. Students will be introduced to a wide range of art-making, theatrical, and musical techniques that translate to higher-level artistic thinking skills such as; developing craft, engaging and persisting, envisioning, expressing, observing, reflecting, stretching and exploring, and understanding the professional art and music world. Students
are required to successfully participate in their choice of Fine Arts offerings freshman and sophomore year in order to graduate.
Choir, DI Club, Freshman Class Student Council, Jazz/Pep Band, Junior Class Student Council, LC Players Drama Club, LC SSID, Mock Trial, National Honor Society, NJHS, Retro Rock Club, Science Club, Senior Class Officers, Sophomore Class Officers, STEAM Club, Student Council, St. X Student Council, The Green Team, Yearbook
Lowell has gained a reputation as a great holiday destination, thanks to its mix of interesting museums like Boott cotton mills, National Streetcar Museum, relaxing parks, and lively attractions including ball parks and concert arenas.
Lowell is a suburb of Boston with a population of 114,804. Lowell is in Middlesex County. Living in Lowell offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents rent their homes. In Lowell there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many families and young professionals live in Lowell and residents tend to be liberal. The public schools in Lowell are above average.