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Watoto Brings a Message of Love, Hope, Achievement, and Joy!

Bishop England collaborated with the Watoto Academy and the Daniel Island Historical Society to celebrate Black History Month. The program entitled, “Let’s Try Love: African American History through the Performing Arts,” began with a presentation and Q&A by O’Conner, followed by a social gathering. The Watoto student group then highlighted themes from the Great Migration and the… read more

Saving lives, One donation at a Time!

Thank you to the over 50 students and staff who volunteered to donate blood and helped us double our goal. We collectively saved over 100 lives! Together, #OurBEcommunity is saving lives in our community. The American Red Cross is experiencing an emergency blood shortage as the nation faces the lowest number of people giving blood… read more

Class of 2025 Ring Mass

On Sunday, January 28th, the Bishop England Class of 2025 received their class rings. Their families surrounded our junior class, and a community Mass was held at St. Clare of Assisi Church. The Junior Ring Mass is a tradition that signifies a new chapter and symbolizes the school that the students can take with them… read more

Watoto Academy of the Performing Arts Presents

“Let’s Try Love: African American History through the Performing Arts” In commemoration of Black History Month, join the Daniel Island Historical Society and Bishop England High School for a special Q&A discussion with Donald O’Conner, founder and director of the Watoto Academy for the Performing Arts. This speaker’s event held in partnership between DIHS and… read more

Our BE Community Never Forgets

The 9/11 Heroes Run in Daniel Island unites communities to never forget the sacrifices of the heroes of September 11th and the wars since. #OurBEcommunity was part of this exceptional event that empowers local veterans, active duty, first responders, and families of the fallen. Students Honor Our Heroes We love seeing our students racing in… read more

Blessing of the Carl Poole Jr. Track and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Our BE community celebrated our newly resurfaced Carl E. Poole Track re-opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and blessing. We welcomed Mrs. Poole and her family members to join the celebration.The Track Team, students, parents, alums, faculty, and staff, gathered and walked the track as Fr. Frymly blessed it. At the finish line, President Finneran, Mrs.… read more

The Love America Concert Series

Bishop England High School, in partnership with the Watoto Academy of the Performing Arts, invites our BE community to a FREE performance on Thursday, May 18, 2023, at 7 PM in the Bishop England High School Performing Arts Center. Click here to reserve your FREE ticket Musicologist, historian, and performing arts instructor Donald O’Conner of the… read more

Santagrams Bring Cheer to Students and Support to the Community!

This Advent, the Mental Health Awareness Club raised money by selling Santagrams to students and staff. The club is excited to announce that they raised over $1,000 to support the mental health of students and staff here at school and beyond.Last week, the MHA Club presented a check to Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center for… read more

National Honor Society Springs into Service Bringing Home Repairs and Hope to Homeowner Before the Easter Break, twenty members of the National Honor Society spent a Saturday afternoon Spring cleaning and landscaping with Home Works of America. The repairs to the exterior of the home and landscaping were greatly appreciated by the homeowner. Volunteering with Home… read more

Volunteer of the Month

Service plays a significant role at Bishop England High School. The Volunteer of the Month is a new recognition to highlight the service contributions of our students. The Volunteer of the Month exhibits positivity, hard work, respect, and a charitable heart! Each Volunteer for the Month will receive a certificate of recognition and a Tropical Smoothie… read more

Girls’ Lacrosse Team Plants Daffodil Garden to Honor Holocaust Victims

On December 16th the Bishop England Girls’ Lacrosse team planted daffodils to remember the approximately 1.5 million children who perished under the persecution of Nazi-occupied Europe. The remembrance was associated with the Daffodil Project, a worldwide initiative to create a living memorial of 1.5 million daffodils in memory of the young lives lost. Daffodils are… read more

Mental Health Awareness Club is Bringing Support and HOPE to Fellow Students

The Mental Health Awareness Club helped our Bishops celebrate Mental Health Awareness Day on Friday, October 9 by hosting students at an “Affirmation Station” as well as campaigning for students to sign the student pledge to “BE Substance Free”.  Students also received green ribbons to wear and St. Dymphna prayer cards in celebration. At the… read more

Bringing Joy, Advice, and Opportunity

‘Going Places’ Nonprofit Founder and Executive Director, Katie Blomquist speaks to Economics Class. Going Places Nonprofit Founder and Executive Director, Katie Blomquist, shared her heartfelt story of creating and maintaining her mission to “Bring Joy” to low-income children in the Lowcountry with Ms. Clark’s Economics classes last week.  Ms. Blomquist encouraged students to follow their hearts… read more