Bishop Ludden Junior/Senior High School is accredited by the Middle States Association and the New York State Board of Regents. 7th and 8th grade students follow New York State curriculum guidelines with special emphasis on study skills.
Students also receive instruction in computers, as well as research methods utilizing the library video and reference materials. Students who qualify have the opportunity to enroll in specified high school Regents courses.
9th through 12th grade students follow the New York State curriculum, offering Regents Diplomas, Regents Honors Diplomas and Diocesan Diplomas. Bishop Ludden also offers Advanced Placement courses, Honors courses, and the B.O.C.E.S. program.
Bishop Ludden students have the opportunity to become members of the National Honor Society and the National Merit Scholars. Several past students have also been named Tandy Technology Scholars, LeMoyne Scholars and Tri-M Scholars.
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