[1][2] It was closely associated with Assumption College: both trace their beginnings to 1904, when they were founded by French clergymen with the assistance of French-speaking Americans.
[3] Philosophically, the priests at the school emphasized using rational analysis in the pursuit of truth.
[4] School authorities behaved in a firm but fairly reasonable manner.
The College was moved to a different site within Worcester, but the Preparatory School was rebuilt on the same spot.
[1] The physical campus of the school subsequently became part of Quinsigamond Community College.