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  1. Finding Yourself Here. The education that we offer our students is not limited to what occurs within the four walls of the classroom, between the first bell and final bell of the day. The development of the whole person, a hallmark of Jesuit education, is only satisfied by helping our students explore their interests and cultivate their talents.

  2. The Bellarmine wrestling team is a fun, positive place for hard work and strong dedication. As the winter season’s only no-cut sport, the freshman, junior varsity (JV), and varsity teams welcome students of all sizes and levels of experience. In 2019, the Bells were able to capture their fourth West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) title ...

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  4. Bellarmine Preparatory School is a Catholic college preparatory school in the Jesuit tradition of education. Under the inspired leadership of the Jesuits, the school was founded in 1928 in a lone building on what was then a remote hilltop overlooking the young city of Tacoma – a site it still occupies today.

  5. 6 :00 – students arrive and check-in by 7:00PM. BCP Students and guests of BCP students must provide school/photo ID. 6:30-7:30 – Delectable Snacks. 7:30 – Dessert available. 8:00-10:00 – Music and Dancing. Photos – Remember how sweet the night was with a photo from Bacosa Photography. You will receive a link to your photos for future ...

  6. Maps and Directions. Bellarmine is located at 960 West Hedding Street in San Jose, on the corner of Hedding and Elm. We are close to most of the major freeways coming through San Jose: Interstates 880, 280, and 101, as well as California State Highway 87. Please enter Bellarmine's campus via our main entrance on Hedding Street.

  7. May 7, 2024 · The student-led newspaper of Bellarmine College Preparatory. Former San Jose Mayor and Congressional candidate Sam Liccardo reflects on his journey from a Bell grad to a prominent figure in Bay Area politics.

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