Bishop Fenwick High School (Franklin, Ohio)

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Bishop Fenwick High School
Address
4855 State Route 122

, ,
45005

United States
Coordinates39°29′32″N 84°17′43″W / 39.49222°N 84.29528°W / 39.49222; -84.29528Coordinates: 39°29′32″N 84°17′43″W / 39.49222°N 84.29528°W / 39.49222; -84.29528
Information
School typeprivate Coed
MottoTo reach the heights, aim high
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
DenominationCatholic
Established1952
OversightArchdiocese of Cincinnati
PrincipalBlaine Collinson [1]
Grades912
Gendercoed
Enrollment554 (2018–19[1])
Student to teacher ratio15:1
Campus size66[2] 6 acres
Color(s)Crimson and Gold   
SongNotre Dame Victory March
Athletics conferenceGreater Catholic League
MascotFalcon
Team nameFalcons
RivalArchbishop Alter, Stephen T. Badin
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools[3]
NewspaperThe Fenwick Connection, "The Liberator"
YearbookTurres
Websitewww.fenwickfalcons.org

Bishop Fenwick High School is a parochial high school in Franklin, Ohio, USA.

History[]

The school was opened August 21, 1952 and named in honor of Edward Dominic Fenwick, a Dominican friar and first Roman Catholic Bishop of Cincinnati. The first principal was Rev. Julian Krusling. Due to outgrowing the original site, the school moved on November 20, 1962 to Manchester Road in Middletown. The growth continued and in September 2004 the school moved to a new campus, on State Road 122 on the east side of Middletown.

Academics[]

The curriculum is accredited by the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association. Curriculum levels are Advanced College Preparatory study, College Preparatory and General Studies.

Clubs and activities[]

Fenwick offers many clubs including:

  • Academic Team
  • Ambassadors
  • Art Club
  • Drama Club
  • Fenwick For Life
  • French Club
  • Hope Club
  • Intramural Basketball
  • Key Club
  • Liturgical Ministries
  • Liturgical Musicians
  • Medical Club
  • Mock Trial
  • National Honors Society
  • Ohio Math League
  • Peer Mentors
  • Radio Club
  • Robotics Club
  • Run Club
  • Ski and Snowboard Club
  • Spanish Club
  • Spanish Honors Society
  • Student Council
  • Tech Club
  • Ukulele Club

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Athletics[]

Fenwick's sports teams are sanctioned by the Ohio High School Athletic Association. The boys teams compete in the Greater Catholic League. The girls teams compete in the Girls' Greater Cincinnati League. In 2015, the Boys' Football team went 13-1 with a loss to Columbus Bishop Hartley in the Division IV State Semifinals. Going 10-0 in the regular season, it was the second undefeated team in Fenwick history, and the first undefeated/untied team in school history. Coach Joe Snively was named AP Coach of the Year for Division IV in Ohio. On the way to their 13-1 season, Fenwick defeated rivals Alter and Badin during the regular season, as well as defeating both in the playoffs. With beating Alter in 2012 and twice in 2015, this was the first senior class to have a winning record against Alter since joining the GCL in 2006. Fenwick was also crowned AP State Champions after finishing the regular season ranked #1 in Division IV.

Fenwick offers the following fall sports:

  • Marching Band
  • Cheer
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball


Ohio High School Athletic Association State Championships[]

Fall Championships:

  • Boys' American football – 1973-74, 1974-75[5]
  • Boys' baseball – 1974, 1981[6]
  • Boys' basketball – 1982[7]
  • Girls' track and field – 1993[8]
  • Girls' soccer – 2008[8]
  • Girls' volleyball – 2010, 2019[8]
  • Girls' soccer – 2012
  • Boys' volleyball – 2013

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "High School Open House Calendar". The Catholic Telegraph. Vol. 187, no. 10. Archdiocese of Cincinnati. October 22, 2018. p. 24. Retrieved October 25, 2018.
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  3. ^ NCA-CASI. "NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement". Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. Retrieved June 23, 2009.
  4. ^ "Bishop Fenwick High School". fenwickfalcons.org. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
  5. ^ Yappi. "Yappi Sports Football". Archived from the original on January 13, 2007. Retrieved February 12, 2007.
  6. ^ Yappi. "Yappi Sports Baseball". Archived from the original on March 8, 2007. Retrieved February 12, 2007.
  7. ^ Yappi. "Yappi Sports Basketball A". Archived from the original on January 13, 2007. Retrieved February 12, 2007.
  8. ^ a b c OHSAA. "Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site". Retrieved December 31, 2006.

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