Bishop Fenwick High School - Founded in 1959Fenwick was the first co-educational Archdiocesan Catholic high school on the North Shore. Founded in 1959 by the late Richard Cardinal Cushing, and staffed by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Fenwick was named after the second bishop of Boston, Benedict Joseph Fenwick, SJ..Recognized as one of the finest college preparatory high schools in the area, Fenwick is located on a beautiful 59-acre campus and educates students from over 40 communities in Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.Fenwick is approaching its 60th anniversary and remains committed to its original mission of providing greater opportunity for greater achievement for all students. The faculty and staff are committed to this mission, creating an academically challenging and nurturing environment rooted in the mandate of the gospel message of Jesus Christ and in the charism of St. Julie Billiart, foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. We believe that our ministry calls us to "teach as Christ did." Our school motto of "Goodness and Loyalty" still rules the day, every day.MissionBishop Fenwick High School is a Catholic, co-educational college preparatory, secondary school. The faculty and staff are committed to creating an academically challenging and nurturing environment rooted in the mandate of the gospel message of Jesus Christ and in the charism of St. Julie Billiart, foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.