Bishop Timon-st Jude High School vs. Nichols School
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School Overview
Top Rankings
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School History
Overview
Bishop Timon - Saint Jude High School are proud of our 60 year tradition of educating young men in the Catholic Franciscan tradition.
At the heart of Timon's philosophy is its commitment to academic excellence.
Every day, the teachers of our school strive to help every student reach his full potential.
We do this by offering college level courses for accelerated students, and personal attention and extra help to those students in need.
With small class sizes and a 14 to 1 student-teacher ratio, Timon offers an environment conductive to learning, while enabling teachers to personally know each student.
Diverse course offerings ensure the development of a well-rounded Timon man.
That is why we are offering a variety of different experiences in our classrooms.
To supplement classroom instruction, students requiring help can benefit from the academic skills center at Timon.
Here they find individual and small group tutoring in all subjects, help with projects and research papers, and special classes in preparation for major exams.
Nichols School aim is to train minds, bodies and hearts for the work of life, and to carry into all we do the highest ideals of character and service.
At Nichols School, inspired teachers and students are committed to a quality standard of learning and achievement in all aspects of school life.
Our community strives to cultivate each student's sense of responsibility, compassion, honesty, and self-discipline.
Our goal is to produce confident and ethical young people equipped for the challenges of life.
We embrace and value our school's history and heritage. We also recognize the importance of adaptation and innovation as a means of preparing our students for the future.
We strive to create a community that reflects our region's neighborhoods and the wider world.
In this environment, our students develop habits of tolerance, understanding, and mutual respect.
Grades Offered
9-12
5-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Learning Difference Programs
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Yes
Year Founded
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1892
Students Body
Total Students
187 students
575 students
Student Body Type
All-boys
Co-ed
% Students of Color
23%
22%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Grade 5 Students
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40
Grade 6 Students
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33
Grade 7 Students
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39
Grade 8 Students
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64
Grade 9 Students
50
91
Grade 10 Students
38
98
Grade 11 Students
50
105
Grade 12 Students
49
105
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
22 teachers
88 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
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85%
Average Class Size
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14
Number of AP Classes
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22
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:9
1:7
Classroom Dress Code
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Formal
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Jan. 11 / rolling
Tuition Cost
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$19,725
Tuition Notes
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Grades 5-8: $19,725
Grade 9: $20,775
Grades 10-12: $21,175
% on Financial Aid
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30%
Admissions Director
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Nina Barone
Admissions Associate
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Adrienne Ptak
Sports
Total Sports Offered
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16
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