Private | 7-12 | Roman Catholic | 807 students |
Detroit's University of Detroit Jesuit is a private school. It is all male and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 807 students in grades 7-12.
More than 65 school community members have shared their opinion about this school, giving it an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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Aisha Shule/Web Dubois Preparatory Academy School 0.6 miles | |||
Palmer Park Preparatory Academy 0.9 miles |
U of D Jesuit High School is a fine institution and has been very challenging and rewarding for our Son who is beginning his Sophomore year. Our Son went to a Catholic School from pre-K to 8th Grade and the all boys environment at U of D has been a very good experience to this point. The teachers challenge these students everyday and the focus is on education and not athletics. This is a TRUE college prepatory environment and would encourage anyone with interest in sending their Son to U of D is to take a tour at the Open House which takes place in the Fall. U fo D is producing the next leaders for all walks of lfe.
The quality of education my son receives from U or D is outstanding. The harder he works, the more he is challenged.\ Excellent performance is rewarded; as it should be!
Excellent, challenging academics that help students in their future careers. Teachers are always there to help, and discipline is high. The athletic program is rebuilding, and is becoming stronger than ever. I would choose this school over any other.
No matter what anybody says, U of D is an extremely difficult school that truly prepares their students to enter college and graduate programs. From the college center to the wonderful teachers and great technology centers, U of D Jesuit is the place to be if you want to succeed.
I am currently a student at U of D Jesuit. This is honestly by far the best high school choice in my area. The school has a motto of 'Men for Others' that is accompanied into each class. Students are not only taught high level academics, but also how to be a good person. I highly recommend this school to anyone. Students must be prepared for a difficult curriculum, as it is a college prep school, but it is all worth it when students get into some of the best colleges nationwide. The atmosphere at the school is very pleasant. The school is cleaned and well maintained. The students are also very friendly and accepting of different backgrounds. I promise, these will be some of the best years of your students life.
Best decision I ever could have made. My advanced Biology class a freshman was by my own sister's admission more difficult than her Senior AP Bio at Cranbrook which is always highly nationally ranked. Most importantly, it taught me to think about my impact on the world;not just about what my education could get me.
I am currently a student at U of D Jesuit, the best school on the planet. Though some people mistake their own laziness for the poor teaching, It is truly an amazing school. The students learn at an accelerated level. Some freshmen books seem as though they are at a college level. The teachers are very approachable and are truly wonderful. I also attended the academy. Though there are many children sent there because they screwed around at their own school are usually gone rather quickly. It is an amazing school that is not for the lazy kid.
u of d is an amazing school, with an amazing staff, and students. Everything about this school stands out from every other school. For that dont want to pay the tuition, trust me it will be worth it in the long run. It may not be the school it was 15 years ago but it is still at the top of the list for michigan highschools.
I currently attend U of D Jesuit and I can say that it has been the best thing to happened to me in my life thus far. My peers are open and accepting and the teachers are really there to help you. I highly recommend this school
Test scores and the scholarship dollars offered to each year's graduating class are clear evidence of one of the best academic programs in SE Michigan. Meanwhile, the school lives its motto of building 'Men for Others for the Greater Glory of God.' U of D Jesuit was the best choice for my boys.
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