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Blanchet Catholic School (BCS) is a private
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and middle school in Salem,
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,
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. Blanchet's school colors are royal blue and white.


History

Blanchet was founded in 1995 after the tradition of two former Catholic secondary schools in Salem, Sacred Heart Academy (1863 to 1984) and Serra Catholic (1954 to 1969). It serves grades 7–12, and serves 6th grade as of Fall of 2009. As of 2022, the school continues to offer enrollment of grades 6-12. The school was named after Archbishop
François Norbert Blanchet François Norbert Blanchet (September 30, 1795 – June 18, 1883) was a French Canadian-born missionary priest and prelate of the Catholic Church who was instrumental in establishing the Catholic Church presence in the Pacific Northwest. He was on ...
, the first Archbishop of the
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. The school operates by permission of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland The Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon (''Archidioecesis Portlandensis in Oregonia'') is an archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It encompasses the western part of the state of Oregon, from the s ...
and is not owned by a religious institute.


Academic program

Blanchet has been accredited through
Northwest Accreditation Commission The Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC), formerly named the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, is a non-governmental organization that provides accreditation to educational institutions in the Northwestern United States. The Co ...
since 1995.


Sports

Mid-High Sports Mid-High sports at Blanchet include the following: Soccer (Coed,) Football, Track & Field, Volleyball (8th Grade,) Volleyball (6/7th grade,) Basketball (6/7/8th Grade,) Softball, and Baseball. High School Sports High school sports at Blanchet include: Cross Country (Varsity,) Football (JV & Varsity,) Volleyball (Girls JV2, JV, & Varsity,) Soccer (Boys Varsity,) Soccer (Girls Varsity,) Basketball (Boys JV, & Varsity,) Basketball (Girls JV & Varsity,) Swimming, Baseball (JV & Varsity,) Softball (Varsity,) Golf (Mens Varsity,) Golf (Girls Varsity,) and Track & Field (Varsity.)


Athletics

Blanchet Catholic School competes with other school teams in the PacWest Conference through the
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, (Oregon Schools Activities Assoc.)


References


External links


www.blanchetcatholicschool.com
{{authority control Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon Catholic secondary schools in Oregon High schools in Salem, Oregon Educational institutions established in 1995 Schools accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission 1995 establishments in Oregon