Since its doors opened in 1959 as the first coeducational Catholic secondary school in the Fall River Diocese,
Bishop
Stang
High School has stayed true to teaching strong moral and principled values to young men and women in pursuit of their dreams and ambitions.
Located in the Suburban town of
North Dartmouth,
Massachusetts, the eight-acre campus is a short 20-minute drive from
Wareham and
Fall River, 30 minutes from the
Bourne
Bridge and
Tiverton
R.I., and 40 minutes from Sandwich and
Swansea. With its current 800 plus-member student body representing more than 50 southeastern
Massachusetts and
Rhode Island towns, Bishop Stang unites the religious, cultural, economic, and ethnic diversity among its students and faculty. The dynamics of diversity offer myriad opportunities for the Stang Community to experience education in the security of a Catholic, family-oriented environment.
Bishop
Stang
High School prides itself on its positive, nurturing and creative environment and its challenging, flexible, and innovative curriculum. Believing that personal attention leads to positive growth and achievement,
Bishop
Stang
High School fosters close student-student and student-teacher relationships. Placing students in academic levels commensurate to their educational backgrounds and needs helps students reach their full potential.
Leading the way in the 21st century
The Roseanne Barker Library/
Media
Center has computers devoted exclusively for research and others for reports, essays, and projects. Coupled with its 1996 recognition as a national school of excellence from the U.S. Department of Education and accreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges,
Bishop
Stang
High School is leading the way in the 21st century.