Archbishop Williams High School is a co-educationalCatholic school in Braintree, Massachusetts, United States. It was founded in 1949 by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. Archbishop Williams' school seal, originally that of the founding order of nuns, is the pelican, which was an early Christian symbol of Jesus. The school's motto is Caritas Christi Urget Nos, or "The Love of Christ Drives Us On." Blue and gold are the school's colors. The school is named after John Joseph Williams, the first Archbishop of Boston. Archbishop Williams High School was dedicated on September 12, 1949, by Cardinal Richard Cushing. In the fall of 2014 Archbishop Williams added a 7th & 8th grade program. The 7th & 8th grade program was moved to Nazareth Hall for the 2016–2017 school year. This move was made possible because of renovations done to the building and the addition of the new fine arts center on the second floor. In the fall of 2016 Archbishop Williams unveiled its new Al and Rita Nazzaro P’75, ’76, ’78, ’82, ’83 Science Lab located on the top floor of the school as well as the Paul L. Dignan ’55 Athletic Training Center, its new training and workout center located underneath the gym. Along with these changes the school has added the James and Katherine MacDonald P'72,'74,'79,'82,'85,'87 Amphitheater, dedicated in Spring of 2017 and includes a walkway and amphitheater in accordance with the ongoing campus beautification project. In the fall of 2017, Archbishop Williams dedicated its newly renovated cafeteria, The Stephen J. McGrath '71 Student Center. It is a wonderful flexible-use space for our students and the Archbishop Williams community. In the fall of 2019, the two year and two phase construction project of the beautiful Louis J. Volpe Gymnasium was completed. We are proud to call the new gymnasium the Home of the Bishops! Tuition is $15,750 for grades 9–12 and $13,400 for grades 7-8 for the 2020 & 2021 school year.
The Theater department puts on two shows annually, a fall play and a spring musical.
Service / Ministry Clubs: Operation Days Work, Get REAL, Bishops Bread, Altar Server / Eucharistic Minister, Admissions Ambassadors, Braintree Buddies, Acts of Random Kindness Science & Technology Clubs: Robotics, Science & Technology Outreach, Social Media Club, Gaming, Photography Club, Environmental Club Culture / Society: S.A.D.D., Spanish Club, French Club, Diversity Club, The Green Team, Europe Cultural Tour, Spanish Cultural Exchange Fitness / Athletics: Summer Conditioning, Workout Club General Clubs: Yearbook—The Crosier, Ping Pong, Chess Club, Auditorium Support
Sports
The mascot of Archbishop Williams is The Bishop. Fall
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Soccer
Volleyball
Winter
Basketball
Cheerleading
Hockey
Indoor Track
Swimming
Spring
Baseball
Lacrosse
Outdoor Track
Softball
Tennis
Noted alumni
Steve Baker – former NHL goalie with the New York Rangers - Drafted 44th Overall in 1977 NHL Draft and played 7 years of professional hockey
Edward J. Collins, Jr. – government official
Matt Glennon – former NHL player with the Boston Bruins - Drafted 119th overall in the 1987 NHL Draft
Pete Kendall – former NFL offensive lineman with the Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets, Washington Redskins and the Arizona Cardinals
Brian Noonan – former NHL player with various teams, member of the 1994 Stanley Cup Champion New York Rangers
Mike O'Connell – former NHL player with the Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, and Detroit Red Wings and former general manager of the Boston Bruins
Ralph Cox – hockey player, last cut on 1980 US Men's Olympic ice hockey team. He was selected by the Boston Bruins in the 7th round of the 1977 NHL Entry Draft
Don Parsons - is a retired professional ice hockey player. Parsons is noted for being a prolific goal scorer who briefly held the modern minor league goal-scoring record from 2008 to 2010
Brian Eklund - hockey player who played 4 years of professional hockey in the ECHL, AHL, and NHL
Jack Garrity – first athletic director at Archbishop Williams High School and teacher for 11 years