It was named after Father Jesus Baza Dueñas, a Chamorro priest who was beheaded by Japanese forces during World War II.
The first buildings were simple Quonset huts that were gradually replaced by concrete structures with the help of the FD families and community volunteers.
Subsequently, FDMS was administered by the Capuchin Franciscan Friars (1959-1974), the Marist Brothers (1974-1989), the Canons Regular (1989-1991), Mr. Jack Stettenbenz (1991), Mr. William Roth (1991-2009), the Salesians of Don Bosco (2009-2012), Fr.
As a college preparatory school, students are required to take four years of English, mathematics, science, social studies, and theology.
These sports include football, golf, basketball, paddling, cross country, soccer, rugby, volleyball, track and field, wrestling, baseball, and tennis.
Notable graduates of the program include Governor Felix Camacho ('76) and Rear Admiral Peter Gumataotao ('76).