Representatives from the 70+ student clubs and organizations that call Prep home welcomed members of the Class of 2029 and transfer students from all grade levels to the Activities Fair on September 25, an annual event hosted by the Office of Student Life.
Hundreds of Prep students from across New Jersey and New York converged at Grand & Warren for orientation this week as we welcomed the beginning of the new school year at Prep.
“Now, as some of you may know, I’m pretty into music; I feel like my ears ring whenever I hear anything reminiscent of a string on the violin or a note on the piano. And every day at Prep, there’s one sound that I’ve always been […]
Prep's Economics Club's High School Fed Challenge team, comprised of current juniors and seniors, ranks among the top twelve teams in the nation for 2025 and will have their work featured in the Journal of Future Economists.
Members of the Class of 2025 returned to the Fr. James F. Keenan, S.J. Athletic Field on May 27 for the fourth annual Battle of the Senior Homerooms. Launched by Charlie Dino, ’22, this day of camaraderie and friendly competition allows our graduating seniors to gather together one final time and celebrate their last four years at Grand & Warren as they look ahead to commencement.
Music filled the Commons on Friday, May 2 as Prep’s Concert Band, Prep's Sodality Jazz Band, Vox, and the company of Prep Dramatics’ award-nominated production of Rent: School Edition took the stage for their annual Spring Concert.
Congratulations to the cast and crew of last fall’s Prep Dramatics production of The Importance of Being Earnest. The play received five nominations in the 2025 Montclair State University Theatre Night Awards (also known as Foxy Awards). The nominations include: Established in 2009 to recognize excellence […]
The Jesuit Excellence Tour (JET) hosted a miniature college fair at Grand & Warren on April 10, allowing our student body to connect with representatives from Jesuit colleges and universities across the country during the daily Community Period.
The Prep community raised more than $8,500 for pediatric cancer research in an inaugural St. Baldrick’s Foundation event on April 7, organized by junior Patrick Naughton, ‘26 with support from the Office of Campus Ministry and the Office of Student Life. 
Representatives of Prep's Model UN traveled to The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. March 20-23 to compete in the The Washington Area Model United Nations Conference.