WARWICK, RI (March 8, 2022) – The Arts at Bishop Hendricken is proud to announce that the program will host Rhode Island’s first-ever show choir competition, the Lil’ Rhody Rumble, on Saturday, March 26, 2022 in McNally Gymnasium. The event will be hosted by “Paramount,” Bishop Hendricken and Rhode Island’s first-ever competitive show choir. Performances will begin at 1pm. The festival will feature 10 choirs from around New England, including...Read More
A Women’s History Month reflection from Nicholas Fetter ’22 Brotherhood, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is defined as “an association, society, or community of people linked by a common interest, trade, or religion.” Oftentimes, the term brotherhood is used to unite “mankind” and “humanity,” which, while the names connote otherwise, are not necessarily subject to just men, but rather have an inclusive nature for all. The month of March...Read More
WARWICK, RI (March 3, 2022) — Write Rhode Island has announced that Bishop Hendricken junior, Hunter Robbins ’23, is a winner of its annual Short Story Competition. The organization made the surprise announcement this morning on campus and presented Robbins with his award in front of his AP Language and Literature classmates. His story, “The Boy and the Hidden Truth” will be published in an anthology of the state’s winners...Read More
WARWICK, RI (February 10, 2022) – Mr. Mark DeCiccio ’03, Principal, and Mrs. Natalie Kessimian, Assistant Principal, are pleased to announce the 2nd Quarter Honor Roll for the 2021-2022 Academic Year. Congratulations to all of our boys for their hard work, dedication, and focus in the classroom and on their studies. Go Hawks!Read More
WARWICK, RI (February 17, 2022) – Lieutenant Commander Kasim Yarn, Rhode Island Director of Veterans Affairs, first visited Bishop Hendricken in 2019 with a simple message: “It’s okay not to be okay.” As he stepped into McNally Gymnasium on Thursday, he reiterated: “It’s still okay not to be okay. That message has never changed.” But, what Yarn added was equally as important: “I am my brother’s keeper.” Invited back to...Read More