Xaverian Brothers High School
Grades 09-12 WESTWOOD, MA
Athletics Programs
17 sports programs with 3,034 student athletes
Boys Sports
- Football 213 athletes
- Track-Outdoor 167 athletes
- Volleyball 162 athletes
- Ice Hockey 149 athletes
- Baseball 123 athletes
- Lacrosse 121 athletes
- Softball 119 athletes
- Basketball 115 athletes
- Golf 80 athletes
- Ski-Alpine 53 athletes
- Cross Country 51 athletes
- Wrestling 45 athletes
- Track-Indoor 44 athletes
- Tennis 31 athletes
- Ski-Nordic 24 athletes
- Rugby 20 athletes
Girls Sports
- Wrestling 1517 athletes
Sports data from the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Xaverian Brothers High School's grade rating?
Xaverian Brothers High School currently has limited data available for rating. This may be because the school is new, has a small student population, or MCAS testing data is not yet available. We update school ratings as new data becomes available from DESE.
What sports does Xaverian Brothers High School offer?
Xaverian Brothers High School offers 17 athletic programs (16 boys' sports, 1 girls' sports) with approximately 3,034 student athletes participating. Sports programs are sanctioned by the MIAA (Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association).
What school district is Xaverian Brothers High School part of?
Xaverian Brothers High School is part of Westwood School District. For enrollment information, contact the district office or visit the school's website. Enrollment typically requires proof of residency within the district boundaries.
How are Massachusetts school ratings calculated?
School ratings are calculated using multiple data points from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), including MCAS test scores (proficiency and growth), attendance rates, graduation rates (for high schools), and student-teacher ratios. Schools are ranked by percentile against similar schools statewide.
