Don't go there. Just don't. The school does not actively support church teaching. It also does not practice forgiveness.
Submitted by parent on November 04, 2018
Amazing faith based school. Academics are off the charts & the school encourages students to be involved in activities & sports. Coaching staffs are exceptional & will prepare your athletes for the collegiate level. Students are more than ready for college when they leave here on & off the sports fields/courts.
Submitted by student on September 19, 2018
I will give it a 4 out of 10 because the don’t care out you unless you have money to give them but the teachers are ok.
Submitted by parent on September 10, 2018
Great. They really care about the students, and work with the parents. The support for the students and parents can not be beat.
Submitted by other on August 05, 2015
I believe that the school has drop its standards over the last 10 years and with the new principle Marc Nestorick and his style of management I can only see a further decline in community within the school. I would ask questions about this new principle before committing your child to attending this school.
Submitted by parent on January 08, 2015
We have a great girls basketball program - always competitive in 3A - top 5 finish in State last year! Great coaches, facilities, and school support. We've also had two Div I basketball scholarship winners in the last four years. This would be a great place to go if you're looking to play competitive girls basketball in a small school environment.
Submitted by parent on October 02, 2014
For outstanding leadership, great faith formation, top-notch college preparation...Bishop Machebeuf is the BEST! The school is equipped with everything a student needs to succeed. The school's former leader, was dedicated and active in ensuring students and their families received what was necessary to achieve the best education. This was greatly aided by an excellent and superior administration, vice principal, dean of students, office staff and counselors working as a cohesive unit. The new principal seems to be a good choice, as he is involved with getting to know students and families allowing for a seamless transition. Most of the teachers are worth their weight in gold.
Submitted by student on August 22, 2014
This School is the best and this school has the best faith formation. unlike other high schools in the archdiocese Bishop Machebeuf High School is the best.
Submitted by parent on July 06, 2013
Authentic Catholic Education - we're entering into our 3rd year with children enrolled in BMHS and we couldn't be more pleased with the education, the environment, and the authentically Catholic atmosphere. We're exceptionally pleased with the leadership, starting at the top with the principal who seems to attract teachers who are young at heart and burning with fire for the Faith. This is definitely worth every penny of what is a reasonable tuition compared to the other Catholic high schools in the area.
Submitted by parent on January 12, 2012
We are a transfer in family coming from Regis. It has been an absolute joy to be a part of the Machebeuf family this year. The solid leadership and the teaching staff create an environment of strength and focus. We have found it to be a positive reenforcement to the catholic values that our family hears from home and church... It is not a catholic school in the name only like so many of the high schools in the area. My teens have learned more about their faith here and see a faculty that is living it out everyday with them. We are thankful to have found Machebeuf and plan on sending all of our children there...even though it is a 45 minute drive one way. I think that tells a lot.
Submitted by parent on April 19, 2011
High turnover in teachers. This school seems more concerned with the dress code than academics. Some of the best and most experienced teachers have been let go. It's no wonder this school was dropped from the Top 50 Catholic High School list. College Counselor consistently drops the ball when sending college transcripts.