Nativity Mission
Nativity Preparatory School is an independent, tuition-free middle school that provides a comprehensive education tailored to serve boys of all faiths in grades 5 – 8 from economically-disadvantaged families in the Greater New Bedford area. Our program graduates young men who are confident, self-disciplined, intellectually ambitious, and socially and academically prepared for high school; young men who are ready to serve others and be positive citizens in life.
Nativity History
Nativity opened its doors in the Fall of 2000 to twelve 5th- and 6th-grade boys. Executive Director Barry Hynes, former teacher at Nativity Mission School in New York, and founder of Nativity Preparatory School of Boston, responded to the request of a sponsoring foundation to start a tuition-free school in New Bedford for boys from families who would otherwise not have been able to afford private school.
He recruited a principal with teaching experience at NP Boston and, with three mission-driven teachers committed to working six days (and many evenings) a week as classroom teachers, coaches, janitors, advisors, and office staff, worked to adapt the Nativity model to New Bedford. This model of highly committed, young, enthusiastic teachers remains a pillar of the school’s success today.
Having expanded dramatically in its first years of operation, Nativity now boasts an annual enrollment of approximately 55 students total in grades 5-8. Nativity Prep graduates have gone on to many local high schools, including Greater New Bedford Regional Voc-Tech High School and Bishop Stang, and have also ventured farther afield to schools such as Deerfield Academy, Groton School, St. Paul’s School, Tabor Academy, and St. Andrew’s School.
While rooted in Jesuit traditions, the school has no diocesan affiliation and is non-religious. Character development and community service are a part of our heritage and permeate the culture of the school.
Our school can offer a life-changing experience through educational enrichment to committed and promising young men of New Bedford. We emphasize students’ responsibility to give back to their community and instill in the students a goal to return as teachers one day. To that end, there is a graduate support program that encourages recent alumni to return for evening study and monitors the academic progress of our graduates.