A Community that inspires . . .
Bishop Brady is a private, Catholic co-educational school offering a college preparatory program in a supportive Christian atmosphere.
A quality curriculum, an involved administration, a dedicated faculty, a well-informed guidance department, an enthusiastic campus ministry office and an outstanding student body all explain Bishop Brady's appeal.
Keywords: Bishop Brady, Concord, New Hampshire, BBHS, Brady, Catholic School, Private
Interview Q&A
How long have you been in business?
Bishop Brady High School, traces its roots to St. John's High School, established in 1930 on South State Street in Concord, New Hampshire.
Bishop Brady High School, named for the Most Reverend Matthew F. Brady, D.D., Bishop of Manchester, 1945-1959, opened its doors in September 1963 as a private, Catholic co-educational school offering a college preparatory program in a supportive Christian atmosphere.
What is your primary product or service?
Bishop Brady High School is a Roman Catholic, college preparatory, co-educational high school, founded upon the values of faith, learning and service.
Provide detailed directions to your location
Bishop Brady is located in a picturesque residential area, away from the traffic and congestion of the more commercial areas of Concord.
From I93, take Exit 15W toward North Main St. Turn left on North Main St. and then right on Franklin St. Continue through the roundabout and up Franklin St. to Auburn St. Take a right on Auburn and then the first right on Columbus Ave. Bishop Brady will be on your left.
Which areas do you service?
We serve students from more than 68 New Hampshire cities and towns. In addition, we admit up to 25 international students from 6 countries in Asia, Europe, and South America.
What is the best compliment anyone can give you?
A Parent Testimonial
"As parents, we look for opportunities to provide surety to our children; one of these instances is their education, not just a school, but a great academic and moral environment. The most imporant feature of Brady is that it's actually okay to want to be at school and it's cool to learn as much as you can. We are thrilled to be a part of the Bishop Brady community."