Gonzaga College High School

Gonzaga College High School is a private Catholic college-preparatory high school for boys in Washington, D.C. Founded by the Jesuits in 1821 as the Washington Seminary, Gonzaga is named in honor of Aloysius Gonzaga, an Italian saint from the 16th century. Gonzaga is the oldest boys' high school in Washington, D.C.

Gonzaga College High School
Location
19 I Street Northwest

Washington, D.C.
20001

United States
Coordinates38°54′06″N 77°00′38″W
Information
Former names
  • Washington Seminary
  • Gonzaga College
TypePrivate Catholic All-male college-preparatory day school
MottoLatin:
Ad maiorem Dei gloriam English:
For the Greater Glory of God
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Patron saint(s)St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Established1821 (1821)
FounderAnthony Kohlmann, S.J.
School districtArchdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools
CEEB code090085
PresidentFr. Joseph E. Lingan, S.J.
HeadmasterThomas K. Every, II
Faculty81.1 (on an FTE basis) (2019–20)
GenderAll-male
Enrollment964 (2019–20)
  Grade 9244
  Grade 10248
  Grade 11237
  Grade 12235
Student to teacher ratio11.9 (2019–20)
Color(s)Purple and white
   
SongAlma mater
Athletics conferenceWCAC
Team nameEagles
AccreditationMSA
PublicationThe Gonzaga Magazine
NewspaperThe Aquilian
Endowment$75,000,000
Tuition$31,630
Websitewww.gonzaga.org
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