Georgetown Preparatory School (also known as Georgetown Prep) is a
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college-preparatory school
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in
North Bethesda, Maryland
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for boys in
ninth
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through
twelfth grade
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. It has a 93-acre (380,000 square meters) campus.
It is the only Jesuit boarding school in the United States. It is in the district of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington
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.
History
Georgetown Preparatory School was founded in 1789 by
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, the first bishop of
Baltimore
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. In 1919, the school moved from
Georgetown University
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's campus in the District of Columbia to its current location, under the direction of university president
Alphonsus J. Donlon
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.
Georgetown Prep remained part of Georgetown University until its legal separation in 1927.
There are approximately 500 students at Prep, with the boarding students comprising 20% of the school’s population (2022-2023)
In January 2007, the school opened the Hanley Center for Athletic Excellence.
Joe Hills, son of golf course architect
Arthur Hills
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, redesigned and severely shrank the school's golf course, which reopened in 2008. The field house was converted into a learning center,
which was named after the immediate past president Fr. William L. George, S.J., opened for students on January 26, 2010.
The Campus Center and Residence Building opened in October 2022, which incorporates a health center.
Athletics
Georgetown Prep teams are known as the Hoyas and offer 28 team sports. The Hoyas have won 53 Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC) Championships from 2012-2022.
Notable alumni
See also
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List of Jesuit sites
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1789 establishments in Maryland
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North Bethesda, Maryland