Families considering a Bishop Noll Institute education can attend an upcoming open house to see the school in action.
Open houses will take place at 6 p.m. Nov. 7 and 6 p.m. Dec. 5. Attendees will learn about everything the school has to offer, including its curriculum, vast technological resources, sports, clubs and campus ministry.
There will also be an opportunity to learn about financial aid, BNI scholarships and the Indiana School Choice Scholarship program, which is now available to most Indiana families.
Bishop Noll, a Catholic high school serving the youth of Northwest Indiana and the Chicagoland area, participates in the national Project Lead the Way’s STEM program. Through this program, freshmen are immediately immersed into the world of engineering design.
The Bishop Noll STREAM Lab, the first STEM lab of its kind in the Region, focuses on the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and math along with religion and art. The school recently unveiled a new state-of-the-art athletic field featuring turf, new grandstand seating, an eight-lane track and more.
BNI, consistently named an A-rated school, offers 27 AP, dual college credit, and honors courses in a variety of subjects along with more than 40 varsity sports, clubs and academic teams for students to enjoy.
Bishop Noll is located at 1519 Hoffman Street in Hammond.
For more information on any upcoming events, email admissions@bishopnoll.org, call (219) 932-9058 or visit bishopnoll.org.
The Class of 2024 earned more than $27 million in college scholarship offers. (L. to R.} Elizabeth Rosas, Iris Romero, Charles Rivas and Anthony Rico.