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We are sponsored by the Dominican Friars (Order of Preachers) from the Province of St. Albert the Great. Our inspiration comes from the preaching of Saint Dominic, the teaching of Saint Thomas Aquinas, the leadership of Saint Catherine of Siena, the collaborative service of Saint Martin de Porres, and Saint Rose of Lima artistry of Blessed Fra Angelico. Since Fenwick's founding in 1929, we have equipped young people with the tools necessary for successful, meaningful, and faith-filled lives. In this, we continue to rely on a dedicated and highly credentialed faculty—men and women, lay and religious—committed to forming the next generation of society's leaders.
Fenwick High School, guided by Dominican Catholic values, inspires excellence and educates each student to lead, achieve, and serve. Inspired by its Dominican Catholic heritage, Fenwick High School will continue to be a premier college preparatory high school. We empower our students to grow intellectually, spiritually, emotionally, socially, and physically in a disciplined and diverse environment. Through this transformational experience, our graduates continue the Fenwick tradition of excellence and serve as compassionate leaders, committed to justice and peace in a changing global society.
With Saint Dominic as their guide, Dominican friars, sisters, nuns, and laity have valued and promoted the diversity found in the one human family while acknowledging that all people are called to the same eternal destiny in the Kingdom of God. As a Dominican institution, Fenwick High School continues the wonderful Dominican tradition of inclusion and welcome for the common good. This process is rooted in interaction with those of different backgrounds, cultures, and ways of life. Experiencing racial, gender, ethnic, religious, and socio-economic diversity enriches everyone involved in the educational enterprise. Fenwick commits to welcoming every student who would flourish by embracing our Dominican, Catholic, college preparatory curriculum. Fenwick pledges that no one will face discrimination based on race, gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. A Fenwick education will be marked by respect and inclusion.
The Fenwick faculty and staff build on the family and the elementary school's work to prepare the student for the next step in a continuum that extends through college to vital membership within society. Our rigorous academics program considers more than just classroom lessons and tests. It considers and is designed to positively affect five areas of the students: the Person, the Believer, the Citizen, the Scholar, and the Athlete. These are Fenwick's Five Educational Goals.
The Fenwick graduate should know the traditions, doctrines, and practices of the Catholic Church and continue to participate in the Church's sacramental life. The same would be expected of non-Catholic graduates concerning their traditions, having had the opportunity to reflect on their religious commitments and traditions against the background of the study of the Dominican Catholic tradition. This foundation will enable the graduate to sift ideas and beliefs for insights into truth and accept a personal relationship with God.
The Fenwick graduate should demonstrate intellectual competence through critical thinking, careful listening, and effective written and oral communication. A Fenwick graduate should respect one's field of study and other fields of study and appreciate learning as a lifelong endeavor. Because of these skills and attitudes, the graduate should perform effectively in a career.


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