Brooklyn Preparatory School Schola Praeparatoria Brooklyniensis | |
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Address | |
1150 Carroll Street , | |
Coordinates | 40°40′1″N 73°57′9″W / 40.66694°N 73.95250°W |
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Type | Private, all-male |
Motto | Sanctitas, Scientia, Sanitas (Holiness, Knowledge, Health) |
Religious affiliation(s) | |
Opened | 1908 |
Closed | 1972 |
Oversight | Jesuit Province of New York |
President | Rev. Eamon G. Taylor, SJ (1972) |
Headmaster | Rev. John D. Alexander, SJ (1972) |
Grades | 9–12 |
Color(s) | Blue and white |
Song | "Blue and White Victory March" |
Athletics conference | CHSAA |
Sports | Baseball, basketball, football, hockey, swimming, tennis |
Team name | Eagles |
Publication |
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Newspaper | Blue Jug |
Yearbook | Blue Book |
Communities served | Brooklyn, Long Island |
Graduates | 8,500+ |
Brooklyn Preparatory School, commonly referred to as Brooklyn Prep, was a highly selective Jesuit preparatory school founded by the Society of Jesus in 1908 in Brooklyn, New York. The school educated generations of young men from throughout New York City and Long Island until its closure in 1972.[1] A new school of the same name now exists in the same borough.