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BROTHER RICE H I GH gs C H O OL BROTHER RICE c HOOL For over 60 years, has been a thriving community of faith - a community where each young man is accepted, recognized, valued and challenged to “Act Manfully in Christ Jesus.” We base our success on our everyday quest for exceptionalism. That exceptionalism is a by-product of a nurturing and supportive atmosphere led by our faculty and staff, parental involvement and student engagement. Asingle gender environment allows young men to flourish in a setting conducive to their specific learning styles. Students are challenged with a hands-on, dynamic learning environment, which encourages them to work to their highest potential. The average student experiences over a 4 Point Gain on his projected ACT score “At Brother Rice, | have grown so much as a student because of the support | have received from my teachers. The faculty and staff truly care about you and your academic success. If it wasn't for Brother Rice, | would not be the person that | am today: Rico Powell ‘20 Big School Resources, Small School Atmosphere + Google affliated school with 11 Chromebook program + 3-year engineering program partnered with Project Lead the Way BAW + Immersion Trips: > Foreign Language trips - France, Germany, Spain > Science trips - Kennedy Space Center, National Museum of the US All Force + Electives - Engineering, Business, Art, Compt Sclence, Music, Broadcast Journalism & more! Education Geared Towards Boys + Hands on learning bringing lessons to life + Activity and movement within the classroom keeps students’ attention + Competition in the classroom encourages teamwork and critical thinking + Student activities, clubs and athletics allow teachers to double as mentors outside of the classroom J B: Our counselors meet with their assigned students during their freshman year to begin planting the seeds for college aspirations and future careers. Students stay with the same counselor all four years, giving the counselor the opportunity to understand the students strengths, goals and build a relationship with the student and family + Collage Fairs and Visits: Over 200 colleges and universities visit Brother Rice annually, ‘ACT Prep Courses: Available year round Including speed reading classes and classroom instruction to prepare students for the ACT. + College Day for Juniors: A day of information sessions presented by current seniors, counselors and college admission officers that help prepare juniors for the college application process. Naviance: A college and career Sullding website where students and parents can research ‘and develop lists of potential colleges and careers based on student interest 7 Dual Credit College Courses: Offered in conjunction with St Xavier University, St. Mary's University of Minnesota, Loyola University and Moraine Valley Community College. BcHicaco DEPAUL. UNIVERSITY HARVARD | Iktunots Stare UNIVERSITY UW sonsa univensiry | MARQUETTE Os UNIVERSITY Northwestern University NOTRE DAME Tufts UNIVERSITY sree 6USNA BMishigen Yale Ba My years at Brother Rice provided me with a strong base in the classroom and taught me lessons in manhood and faith that have helped me in college and that will support me for the rest of my life” Richard Godsel 18 Pictured: Richard Godse! 78 Northwestern Unversity, Chemisty Major, Dan Caulfield 78 Univers of ila ntrascpinary Health Seence Major StJohn Fener las of 20% Yo “rades Employment Miltary Service 9 eer FAITHS SERVICE [ier Service Hours Brother Rice, established by the Christian Brothers, has successfully educated young men and guided them to live out the Essential Elements of a Christian Brothers Education. The experiences provided for our students strengthens ‘thelr faith and builds compassion. “Act Manfully in Christ Jesus” Is practiced every day throughout our school. + AllSchoo! Liturgies + Kairos Retreat + Cass Retreats + Community Service Opportunities + Peer Ministry + Advocacy Club + Theology Classes Love without Boundaries partnered with our Advocacy Club and Robotics Team to create 3-D printed prosthetic hands for a child living in Cambodia. Each homeroom sponsored students from a Cambodian village to give them an opportunity to PEE es Srey Noun of Cambodia holding her panda bear with a prosthetic hand Perea cee nes eed Peer ministers take on many leadership re ee Senet rans SE eee ee Cee) Pe ae ee! Ces *e se Eh a Wen | eee era era leaders for children in neighboring parishes which allows campers to grow in self-esteem, confidence Peres ete ce ener RES Pal $24 MILLION 5 @ 70% OFFERED aia an academic scholarship 34 NEW MEMBERS i TO “CLUB 30” scored a 30+ on the ACT Average ACT 24 (All Students) ACT 73% 21% Honors Illinois we Students State Scholars 750+ 4 s& College Credit a Chick Evans Hours Earned Hl EH Scholars AROS ACSI | seutrtssite posers, Baseball Basketball Bass Fishing Bowling Cross Country Diving Football Golf Hockey lacrosse Rugby Soccer Swimming Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Water Polo Wrestling oct gs QLD ce na | a ee a ee) a Ta Aa) Ambassador Club rat ArtClub TA) Intramural Floor . Band Hockey 30 + a Brother bi W Intramural Tennis Clubs & Activities (Eat) Me ” - PSHE cc ) See eC nL ext) to) UT Crusader Crazies ea “BRTV has given me Coding/Programming sa so many opportuniti ry that lwould hav CTA) ees crapa PAT UT An cena mee sel others: e RES Conor Durkin ‘21 atl LU nna Drama Club hae He TC LN) Oey Geog See G “Brother Rice provided a solid foundation for college and an understanding of the world outside of 99th and Pulaski. In every area (academically, physically, spiritually) the faculty demands the best of you; your own standard is constantly Ore ne Ce ene nt een er eee ea oe Pere Set er ent nego tne een ry | have a hard time putting into words how thankful am that | went to Brother Rice SO Se Ca cL ae en’ Oren ents eet Con Senn eT re ees [rene ee cee eee een DOS ee Ww Peery Pehrecnet te pacers Cor Seed oa Pe) peers ate Peete se ee Oe 6 Linked fj Students are introduced to the lifelong advantages of being a Crusader, which includes building a Linkedin profile and unique networking opportunities with over 20,000 alumni. Kenneth Furlough ‘09 Georgetown University 2013 CChicage Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University 2016-2020 Founder of Intangibles of Life Foundation se 5 ba Major Matthew “Sterling” Wood, USMC ‘Aerospace Engineering Department United States Naval Academy CH-53E Pilot Ey ea CU + Allincoming freshmen are required to take the placement exam, + $25 Test Fee + 95-99% National Score - Edmund Rice Scholar awarded $3,000 per year with a 3.9 GPA + 90-94% National Score - Waterford Scholar awarded $1500 freshman year FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE + 36% of our students receive financial assistance + $2200 is the average award per student SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS + 88 students were awarded scholarships averaging $3,000 per award in the 2018/19 school year TUITION + Tuition for the 2019-2020 school year is $12,480, DIRECTORS OF ADMISSIONS Bobby Frasor ‘05 773-429-4382 bfrasor @brrice.o1g Grey Nye “90 773-429-4313 + gnye@brrice.org Matt Prunckle 04 773-429-4339 » mprunckle@brrice.ory JOIN THE LARG men THU BNE Westchester a Riverside Pilsen LaGrange Bridgeport Garfield Ridge + Hometown Oak Lawn Chicago Ridge & >, Evergreen Park ak + Worth te] + Beveriy & Mount Greenwood + Palos Heights eS & Alsip 5 4 Lemont Midlothian > Riverdale Orland Park © > Tinley Park Lansing 7 Homewood + Matteson Olympia Fields Park Forest Oak Forest o& Frankfort Crete + Dyer, IN | de Munster, IN ' Schererville, IN Be a Crusader. Be Exceptional. BROTHER RICE HIGH sSCHOOTL 10001 South Pulaski Road | Chicago, Illinois 60655 | 773.429.4300 ee ee eee (Cn ce eT

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