Fordham Preparatory School (commonly known as Fordham Prep) is an American, independent,
Jesuit, boys'
college-preparatory school located on the Rose Hill campus of
Fordham University in
the Bronx, a
borough of New York City. From its founding in 1841 until 1970, the school was under the direction of the university. In 1970, it separated from the university, establishing itself as an independent preparatory school with its own administration, endowment, and Board of Trustees.[3]
History
Fordham Preparatory School was established in 1841 by bishop
John Hughes, later Archbishop of New York, as the Second Division of St. John's College, on the Feast of
St. John the Baptist. In 1846, the
Society of Jesus was chosen to preside over the institution. The Second Division's curriculum consisted of four years of study in Latin, Greek, grammar, literature, history, geography, mathematics, and religion, followed by three years of study in the First Division (equivalent to present-day
Fordham University). The degree of
Artium Baccalaureus was awarded for completion of both curricula. The Second Division was a
boarding school from its founding until 1920 when it ceased boarding operations and assumed its present form as a day school.[4] St. John's College was re-chartered under its current name of Fordham University in 1907, and the school officially became known as Fordham Preparatory School in 1937, having been unofficially known as "Fordham Prep" for some years prior. In 1970, Fordham Preparatory School formally separated from the university, establishing itself as an independent
preparatory school with its own administration, endowment, and Board of Trustees.[3]
Fordham Preparatory School was originally housed in a wing of the Fordham University
Administration Building, since been demolished. In 1890, the school was relocated to the recently constructed Hughes Hall, originally called Second Division Hall or Junior Hall. Hughes Hall now houses the
Fordham UniversityGabelli School of Business. After formally separating with the university, the Prep moved to then-new Shea Hall in 1972, erected on what were once fields at the northwestern corner of the campus. Rising construction costs, coupled with the recent separation from the university, brought the Prep into poor financial standing by the early 1970s. Generous donations by alumni, including those of aerosol-valve inventor and 1939 alumnus
Robert Abplanalp, and a series of benefit concerts given by entertainers such as
Bing Crosby and
Bob Hope, were instrumental in funding the expansion to Shea Hall. By the end of the decade, however, the school still remained burdened by the immensity of its debt, which was subsequently reduced after the failure of its mortgage-holder,
Franklin National Bank, and a compromise bartered by 1929 alumnus and former Governor of New York
Malcolm Wilson.[4] A second building, Maloney Hall which comprises the Hall of Honor and the Leonard Theater, was completed in 1991 to form the present iteration of the Prep grounds.[4]
There are twenty-four
Advanced Placement courses offered, in addition to a variety of advanced courses in other disciplines. Certain students are also invited to take courses at
Fordham University.
The Leonard Theatre
Constructed in 1991 as part of the Maloney Hall addition, The Leonard Theatre is a one-thousand-seat performing arts venue. In addition to hosting Fordham Prep Dramatic Society productions and other performances and assemblies, the theatre has hosted the
MSNBC news program
Hardball with Chris Matthews twice, and Irish tenor
Ronan Tynan in concert.
Administration
Presidents
(Since the creation of the position in 1975.)
Rev. Eugene O'Brien, SJ (1975–1980)
Rev. Edward Maloney, SJ (1980–1996)
Rev. Joseph Parkes, SJ (1996–2004)
Rev. Kenneth Boller, SJ (2004–2013)
Rev. Christopher J. Devron, SJ (2013–2022)
Mr. Brian Carney (Interim President, 2022–2023)
Mr. Anthony Day (2023– )
Headmasters/Principals
(Since separation from the university in 1970.)
The title changed from headmaster to principal in 1999.
Rev. Eugene O'Brien, SJ (1960–1975)
Dr. Bernard Bouillette, PhD (1975–1982)
Dr. Cornelius F. McCarthy, PhD '53 (1982–1994)
Mr. Robert Gomprecht '65 (1994–2015)
Mr. Brian Carney (Interim Principal, 2015–2016)
Dr. Joseph Petriello, PhD '98 (2016– )
Athletics
The school has teams that participate in eighteen different sports, with forty teams altogether.[5] The athletic facilities include Fordham Prep's playing fields and running track, the university's adjacent fields and tennis courts, and some other facilities, such as the boathouse located in nearby
New Rochelle.