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belonging.

We Believe

We Believe

that welcoming each person in his or her uniqueness as a gift to the community inspires us to strengthen our culture of belonging.

We Believe

our students deserve a rigorous education informed by the Catholic intellectual tradition.

We Believe

students’ lives are enriched by engaging in challenges, opportunities and exploration far beyond the classroom.

We Believe

that welcoming each person in his or her uniqueness as a gift to the community inspires us to strengthen our culture of belonging.

We Believe

our students deserve a rigorous education informed by the Catholic intellectual tradition.

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College preparatory curriculum

Bishop Lynch’s rigorous college preparatory curriculum caters to a wide range of learners. From honors and Advanced Placement to regular and essentials-level courses, BL meets students where they are and accelerates their academic achievement. Plus, BL’s large dual enrollment program enables students to earn college credit from the convenience of the BL campus – at no additional cost to families! 

120+

Classes offered

100%

College Acceptance

$37 Million

More than $37 million dollars in scholarships earned by the Class of 2024

Community

Belonging

An emphasis on belonging is at the very core of Bishop Lynch High School’s culture – and it animates a student’s journey on campus. Each student belongs to a mentor group and a house in the BL House System, which provides increased student engagement, leadership opportunities, mentorship, and camaraderie on campus. In addition, there are nearly 60 different clubs and organizations at BL to bring students together to explore shared interests.

8

houses and 48 mentor groups 

180+

student leaders in the BL House System

60

Nearly 60 clubs and organizations  

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Prayer and Service

Faith life and Christian service are integral to a student’s formation at Bishop Lynch.

With a vibrant campus ministry program and our St. Catherine of Siena Chapel at the very heart of campus, students can encounter Christ throughout the school day. There are also service opportunities available both on campus and with community partners on Heart of St. Dominic Service Days. 

20,000

Christian service hours earned in 2022-2023 

70%

Catholic students on campus

85+

Masses held on campus each school year

believing. belonging.

Faithful to Catholic Tradition and to our Dominican heritage of scholarship and service, Bishop Lynch High School promotes the development of the total person by bringing together a diverse community in a rigorous, college preparatory environment where students are taught to strive for excellence, seek truth, and work for justice in the world.

- Founded in 1963

Happening Now

Student Actors Take Home TAPPS Awards

Bishop Lynch students performed "The Infamous Soothing System of Professor Maillard" by Raleigh Marcell Jr., at the TAPPS One Act Play Competition on October 28 at Legacy Christian Academy in Frisco.

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Sophomore Filmmaker Jay Potaraju Awarded Top Honors

Bishop Lynch sophomore Jay Potaraju spent an exciting weekend at the Raleigh Film and Art Festival on Oct. 4-6, where the short film he directed, "The Fork," was awarded the top prize for High School Short Film.

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Student Leaders Train In Civil Discourse

Members of the Bishop Lynch High School Belonging and Veritas Boards joined with student leaders from area private schools to participate in a civil discourse workshop on Friday, September 20. Facilitated by Close Up Foundation out of Washington, D.C., the day-long workshop hosted at The Hockaday School empowered students with tools to facilitate challenging discussions amongst their peers and serve as civic ambassadors in the public arena. 

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Community Voices

Terrance Thomas '23

I wanted a place where I could try a variety of things, have the most fun, and develop in a way that is unique to BL. I describe Bishop Lynch as my home.TERRANCE THOMAS '23

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Alaina Oommen '26

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I love the warm and welcoming atmosphere here at BL, where each student is valued and feels like an important part of the community.Alaina Oommen '26

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Why BL?

Dallas has many great schools, but ultimately it comes down to fit, community, and sense of belonging. We couldn't be prouder of what he's doing and what BL has done for our son.PAM and John Stuart

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Where Our Graduates Are Going

Recent graduates have matriculated at dozens of colleges and universities across the country.

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