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As we approach the historic celebration of our 100th school year in 2028, Detroit Catholic Central High School finds itself uniquely positioned to build upon our tradition of excellence in ways few other schools could dream about.

Thanks to the vision of our school leadership and the support of our beloved alumni, notably George Turek '66, we are poised to elevate Catholic Central to new heights.

Our goal is to ensure that the mission of the Basilian Fathers - teaching young men Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge - will continue for the next 100 years. We approach this task with humility and purpose. 

Building Update: Hall of Science

A VISION IN THE MAKING

When we gather together in support of a common mission, we are bound for great things. This is especially true when that mission is teaching young men goodness, discipline, and knowledge in the Basilian tradition. The world is a better place with more CC Shamrocks in it, and we need your help to pave the way for future generations to come. 

The Three Pillars

The foundation of our Masterplan is the Three Pillars of Success necessary to advance our mission.

The Three Pillars

All gifts are currently being matched

VISION 100 can only be accomplished if ALL Shamrocks do their part and participate. ALL gifts are currently being matched. Contact the office of Advancement today at (248) 596-3838 to discuss how you can double our impact!

North Athletic Complex

The new Athletic Complex will be built on our north fields and is set to open in the Spring of 2026.

  • 2026
New Property Acquisition

CC announced the purchase of 149 acres of new property, increasing the school’s total acreage from 118 to 267.

  • 2024
STEM Center north-east render

Catholic Central is proud to introduce the George & Mary Turek Hall of Science, which will house CC's STEM curriculum and programs. Construction is underway, scheduled to open for students in Summer 2024.

  • 2024
Library and Media Center

Catholic Central completed a $1 million upgrade to the school’s Learning Strategies Center and Media Center in 2021. The renovations provide students with increased space for collaborative learning and continues the overall effort to provide state-of-the-art facilities for the school’s more than 900 students.

  • 2021
the newly renovated signage when entering campus

Catholic Central made renovations to its main entrance in the 2020-2021 school year, making safety improvements and providing a 'new face' to the campus.

  • 2020