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  1. Home to the DCC Shamrocks! Basilian built in 1928, and over 18,000 alumni inspiring Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge around the world.

  2. Detroit Catholic Central High School, commonly known as Catholic Central (CC), is a private, all-male college preparatory Catholic high school in Novi, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1928 in Detroit, Michigan by the Archdiocese of Detroit, the school is operated by the Congregation of St. Basil.

  3. The official athletics website for the Detroit Catholic Central High School.

  4. Discover Detroit Catholic Central High School, where academic rigor, faith-based values, and community engagement shape future leaders.

  5. Academics. Mind, Body, and Spirit. Education and religious formation are at the forefront of our Catholic Central ideology. Catholic Central recognizes the significance of teaching the whole person. We aim to develop our students to the truest potential that God has given them.

  6. Our admissions office is here to help you and your son explore all that Catholic Central has to offer. We are also excited to learn about the gifts and talents that he will bring to our community as we begin our partnership in his education.

  7. Check out the official school calendar, and all the happenings at the school.

  8. www.detroitcatholicschools.org › schools › detroit-catholicDetroit Catholic Central High

    Detroit Catholic Central High. Request information | visit. 27225 Wixom Road. Novi, Michigan 48374. www.catholiccentral.net. 9-12. Under the direction of the Basilian Fathers, Catholic Central has been teaching young men Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge since 1928.

  9. Thank you for your interest in Detroit Catholic Central High School. To begin your application process, please follow the steps below. Start dates for new students take place at the beginning of the year in August, and at the start of the second semester in January for transfer students.

  10. We also offer individual tours during most school days between 9 AM and 2:15 PM. Registration is required. We encourage students in lower grade levels to attend our public events to get a feel for the building.

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