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Admissions at Bellarmine College Preparatory | Best Bay Area All-Boys High School
Admissions at Bellarmine College Preparatory | Best Bay Area All-Boys High School
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Steve Connolly ‘04
“My four years at Bellarmine challenged me, taught me resiliency, helped me learn the importance of service and solidarity, and gave me the skills to succeed in college and beyond. Perhaps more importantly, it gave me lifelong friendships and access to an alumni network that spans the entire globe. The Bell brotherhood lasts a lifetime!”
— Steve Connolly ‘04
Nicholas Adams ‘03
“My Bellarmine experience shaped not only my character but also my career. Over twenty years later, the strength of the alumni network continues to open doors, foster connections, and inspire success in my professional life. Some of my closest personal friends to this day are Bellarmine brothers — a testament to the lifelong bonds formed during those years."
— Nicholas Adams ‘03
Seamus Ruiz-Earle '17
"As the only guy from my middle school to go to Bellarmine, I was unsure as a freshman whether or not I had made the right decision to attend. Today, I am certain that when I look back on my life 50 years from now, being a Bell will remain one of the things of which I will be most proud. The others, hopefully a legacy of service, fraternity, and friendship, will come from a lifetime of honing the skills and talents planted and developed through the incredible teachings and support of the faculty, staff, and fellow members of the Bellarmine brotherhood.”
— Seamus Ruiz-Earle ‘17
Bradley Kemp '25
“Bellarmine is the place to find who you truly are, and it unlocks the person you strive to become. Without Bellarmine, I would not be the confident, passionate leader others see in me today.”
— Bradley Kemp '25
Conor Salcido '07
“Bellarmine gave me some of the best years of my life and helped me discover what it meant to be a full person through its commitment to cura personalis. I met lifelong friends at Bell, some of whom were in my wedding, and I still see them often nearly 20 years later. The Bellarmine brotherhood never dies."
— Conor Salcido ‘07
Why Choose Bellarmine?
For over 170 years, Bellarmine has shaped young men into leaders, innovators, and “men for and with others.” Our students graduate academically prepared and join a powerful alumni network that spans industries and continents.
Bellarmine students have access to:
More
full-time college counselors
than any other Bay Area high school
rigorous college-prep curriculum
with 23 APs and 14 Honors courses
Award-winning
Speech & Debate, Robotics, Theater, Athletics, and more
welcoming community
for students of all faith backgrounds
A 17,000+ strong
alumni network
to support you for life
A Bellarmine Student Today, a Leader Tomorrow
Bellarmine alumni are shaping industries and serving communities around the world. Silicon Valley innovators, Pulitzer Prize winners, Olympic champions, and more—these graduates reflect the lasting impact of a Bellarmine education:
Brian Armstrong ’01
– Founder & CEO of Coinbase, a global leader in cryptocurrency
Viet Thanh Nguyen ’88
– Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sympathizer
Steve Schott ’56
– Former Owner of the Oakland Athletics
Stephen Mirrione ’87
– Academy Award-winning editor of Traffic
Mark Canha ’07
– Major League Baseball player
Pablo Morales ’83
– Olympic gold and silver medalist in swimming
Matt Mahan ’01
– 66th Mayor of San Jose
Tony West ’83
– Former U.S. Associate Attorney General, Chief Legal Officer at Uber
Ryan Vasquez '10
– Actor featured in Broadway productions of
The Notebook
Wicked
Waitress
, and
Hamilton
Their paths may be different, but these alumni share a common foundation: the academic rigor, leadership opportunities, and values-driven education they got from Bellarmine.
“Four great years at Bellarmine turned into a lifetime of friendships and opportunities. While living and working in the Bay Area, I run into a Bellarmine alum on a daily basis. Once you say, 'Go Bells' it opens doors like no other two words can."
— PaTrick Crema ‘88
Admissions Process: How to Apply
We’re looking for students who are academically curious, community-driven, and eager to grow. If that’s you, here’s how to apply:
Step 1: Create a Ravenna Account
Register on Ravenna, select San Francisco Bay Area, and add Bellarmine to access the application, event sign-ups, and deadline reminders.
Step 2: Experience Bellarmine
Once signed into Ravenna, sign up for one of these opportunities to see our campus:
Shadow Days
Attend classes with a current student.
7th Grade Days:
Get a taste of high school life as a 7th grader.
Be-a-Bell Night:
A one-hour program with demonstrations, performances, and testimonials of some of our award winning programs.
Open House:
A full campus tour, faculty meet-and-greet, and program showcases.
Step 3: Submit Your Application
Preliminary application, essays, and recommendations are due in December.
School records and additional recommendations are due in January.
Take the
HSPT entrance exam
in January.
For due dates and full details, visit our How to Apply page:
How to Apply
Placement Testing
The High School Placement Test (HSPT)
The
High School Placement Test (HSPT)
is a required element of the 9th grade application to Bellarmine as well as other Catholic Schools in the Bay Area.
For more information, including dates and registration, click the button below.
HSPT Information
Math Proficiency Testing
All incoming freshmen must take a math proficiency test — even those who wish to take Algebra 1. For more information, click the button below.
Math Testing Information
What Are the Admissions Criteria at Bellarmine?
Bellarmine is looking for students who are academically motivated, eager to grow, and ready to contribute to our community. While admission is competitive, we look beyond grades to understand the full picture of who you are and who you’re becoming.
We consider the following:
Strong academic performance
, typically As and Bs (GPA of 3.0 or higher)
Insightful recommendations
from teachers who know your character, effort, and potential
Engagement in co-curriculars
, such as sports, clubs, the arts, or other personal interests
Curiosity, initiative, or leadership potential
—a willingness to get involved, explore new things, or make a positive impact
Positive conduct and citizenship
, with you in good standing at your current school
We're not looking for perfection, we’re looking for potential. If you’re excited to be challenged, supported, and inspired at Bellarmine, we invite you to apply.
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Applying as a Transfer Student
Bellarmine welcomes transfer students who are eager to grow academically, socially, and spiritually within our Jesuit tradition. All applications are submitted through Ravenna and reviewed after the deadline. Qualified applicants may be invited for an interview in early May, with admissions decisions released in mid-May.
See our Transfer Application Steps page for the latest deadlines and details.
Transfer Application Steps
Making Bellarmine Affordable: Tuition Assistance
Cost shouldn’t prevent you from attending Bellarmine. If you’re a qualified student, an education here is within reach, regardless of your family’s financial situation.
At Bellarmine:
26.2% of enrolled students
receive Tuition Assistance.
The average
student tuition award is $16,100
or around 51% of the total yearly tuition cost.
We distributed
$6.9 million
in Tuition Assistance last year, with
$7.75 million
budgeted to be distributed this year.
Our admissions decisions are based
only on your qualifications,
not financial need. Tuition Assistance is awarded separately and based on need.
Learn more about applying for Tuition Assistance by clicking the button below.
Apply for Tuition Assistance
Easy Access from Across the Bay Area
Bellarmine students come from more than 160 middle schools across a
45-mile radius.
Getting to campus is simple with multiple transportation options:
Four dedicated bus routes
serve areas including Los Altos, Cupertino, Almaden, Silver Creek, Fremont, and Milpitas.
Diridon Station,
just a short walk from campus, provides easy access for students commuting by train.
Our Carpool Portal
includes a customizable map and a downloadable list of families near your home address.
Bellarmine’s transportation network
makes it possible for students from across the Bay Area to take advantage of a top-tier education.
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Think an All-Boys School Isn’t for You?
Many students are skeptical about an all-boys school at first. But within days of starting here, their doubts quickly fade away. Here’s what sets us apart:
A Strong Brotherhood:
Lifelong friendships built on shared experiences.
More Opportunities to Lead:
Every student government position, club leadership role, and team captaincy is held by a young man.
Teaching That Works for Boys:
Our curriculum and classroom approach are designed for how young men learn best—through collaboration, healthy competition, and hands-on engagement.
Plenty of Co-Ed Opportunities:
Students connect with girls from nearby schools through co-ed theater, speech & debate, cultural clubs, service projects, and social events.
Female Teachers and Leaders:
Students interact with women every day in the classroom and on campus.
Authentic Growth:
Students gain the confidence to speak up in class and truly be themselves.
Robert De Guzman '28
“Transitioning into an all boys school can be scary but trust me, you will make a lot of friends that you will consider your family.”
— Robert De Guzman '28
Shrey Chettiar '25
“I think the primary misconception about Bellarmine is that people don't talk to girls, but it's honestly quite the opposite. If you involve yourself at Bellarmine, participate in clubs, sports, affinity groups etc., you will have more than enough interactions with girls.”
— Shrey Chettiar '25
Aaron Bastianelli '25
“Personally, I was hesitant to go to Bellarmine as it wasn't co-ed, and I was afraid of missing out on the high school experience. However, what I found at Bellarmine was unmatched brotherhood and camaraderie that I will cherish forever.”
— Aaron Bastianelli '25
How does Tuition Assistance work at Bellarmine?
When are applications due?
Which entrance exam is required?
How do I schedule a visit to Bellarmine?
What are the admissions requirements at Bellarmine?
Bellarmine awards nearly
$7 million in Tuition Assistance
each year. Families can apply for need-based Tuition Assistance through our
simple, confidential process.
LEARN MORE ABOUT APPLYING FOR TUITION ASSISTANCE
The preliminary application, essays, and recommendations are due in December, while school records and additional recommendations are due in January.
View Important Admissions Dates
All applicants must take the High School Placement Test (HSPT) in January. View our
HSPT FAQs
for more information, including this year’s testing dates.
You can attend
Shadow Days, Be-a-Bell Night, or Open House
to experience Bellarmine firsthand.
Sign up through Ravenna
Criteria for admission include the following:
A GPA of 3.0 or higher
Strong recommendations from teachers who know the student well
Involvement in co-curricular activities (sports, clubs, the arts, etc.)
Positive conduct and citizenship, with an interest in service
Good standing at the current school and an exemplary conduct record
Admissions Department
Ben Sigrist
Director of Admissions
bsigrist@bcp.org
Tina Briceno
Assistant Director of Admissions
tbriceno@bcp.org
Michael Davis
Alumni Volunteer
mjdavis@bcp.org
Adal Zeratsion
Admissions Associate
azeratsion@bcp.org
Take the Next Step
Our students and alumni say it all the time: There’s no place like Bellarmine. Here, you’ll be supported and prepared to thrive for the rest of your life. Apply today and join the Bellarmine Brotherhood.
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