Catholic college-prep school for boys and girls from 7th to 12th grade

Location

Braintree, MA

Grades

High School

Type

Private School, Catholic School

Total Students

Tuition per Year

604

$16,700-$19,350

Religious Affiliation

Coeducation

Catholic

Coed

Student-Teacher Ratio

Hours per Schoolday

11.63

6.83

Days per School Year

School Website

173

Go to School Website

Address

80 Independence Ave Braintree, MA 02184

Phone

(781)843-3636

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Archbishop Williams High School is a Catholic college-prep school located in Braintree, MA. The school focuses on an education that integrates academic, spiritual, moral, physical, and aesthetic learning opportunities. It offers a rigorous six-year academic program with college preparation at it its center and a well-balanced curriculum offering students opportunities for honors and advanced placement classes.

 
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