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Bloomfield Hills High School (BHHS) is a public high school in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, United States. It is the sole comprehensive high school of the Bloomfield Hills School District and was established in 2013, when the district merged Andover and Lahser High Schools .
Bloomfield Hills Schools (BHS) is a public school district in Metro Detroit in the U.S. state of Michigan, serving most of Bloomfield Hills and Bloomfield Township, and portions of Troy and West Bloomfield.
Cranbrook Schools is a private PK–12 educational institution located on a 319-acre (129 ha) campus in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.It includes a co-educational elementary school, a middle school with separate schools for boys and girls, and a co-educational college-preparatory high school with boarding facilities.
Cranbrook Schools comprise a co-educational day and boarding college preparatory "upper" school, a middle school, and Brookside Lower School. [4] In 1922, the Bloomfield Hills School was the first school to open on the Cranbrook grounds. Founded by George Booth, the Bloomfield Hills School was intended as the community school for local area ...
Marian High School, Bloomfield Hills (481 enrollment, all girls) Mercy High School, Farmington Hills (817 enrollment, all girls) St. Catherine of Siena Academy, Wixom (178 enrollment, all girls) St. Mary's Preparatory, Orchard Lake (516 enrollment, co-ed) Shrine Catholic High School, Royal Oak, Michigan (256 enrollment, co-ed) St. Clair County
Blissfield High School; Bloomfield Hills High School; Brandon High School (Michigan) Brandywine Middle/Senior High School; Bridgeport High School (Michigan) Bridgman High School; Brighton High School (Brighton, Michigan) Bronson Jr./Sr. High School; Buchanan High School (Michigan) Buena Vista High School (Michigan) Bullock Creek High School
The Bloomfield Hills district administers the International Academy, a tuition-free, public consortium high school in Bloomfield Township that hosts students from ten different public schools districts (including some Bloomfield Hills School District students). A southern portion of Bloomfield Hills resides in the Birmingham City School District.
Central School (not to be confused with Central High School) replaced the Union School in 1893. [5] A new high school was built in 1914 on the same site of the 1871 high school. [6] The Chicago firm of Perkins, Fellows and Hamilton designed the 1914 high school for Pontiac. [7] Another design of theirs was the Webster School, opened in 1921 at ...