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Mission Statement Bishop Brady High School, founded in 1963, is a Catholic, Co-educational, regional High School in Concord, New Hampshire. Operating under the auspices of the Diocese of Manchester, we serve over 50 communities. Our mission is to provide a challenging college-preparatory education for our students within a Christian atmosphere of support, order and discipline. Because we believe that parents are the primary educators of their children, we work to foster a partnership between school and family, recognizing that the success of our community requires a mutual commitment. We challenge our students to live the Gospel values, to recognize the dignity of each being, to develop a strong sense of social consciousness and accept responsibility for themselves in the world of the 21st century. Graduation Requirements
| Theology |
4.0 |
World Languages |
3.0 |
| English |
4.0 |
Electives |
1.0 |
| Mathematics |
3.0 |
Fine Arts |
1.0 |
| Science |
3.0 |
Computers |
.5 |
| Social Studies |
2.5 |
Physical Ed/Health |
1.0 |
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23.0 | Curriculum - 3 Levels AP Advanced Placement Courses make substantial academic demands on students. Students are required to do considerable outside reading and other assignments and to demonstrate the analytical skills and writing abilities expected of first-year students in a strong college program. College credit and/or advanced placement in college courses may be received upon successful completion of a National AP test. AP Courses currently offered include: AP English AP Chemistry Calculus BC AP French AP U.S. History Calculus AB AP Biology Level 1, Honors Courses are intensive courses designed for students of superior academic ability who are self-motivated and independent learners. They have demonstrated organizational skills and above-average reading comprehension. Level 2 courses are offered all four years. Senior Honor courses include: English 12 Latin IV French IV/V Spanish IV Global History Probability & Statistics Rise & Fall of the Third Reich Anatomy & Physiology Physics Level 2, College Prep courses are designed for students who demonstrate the learning potential necessary to succeed. These courses prepare students for post-secondary education.
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