Central Catholic High School Alumni Association-San Antonio, TX

Central Catholic High School Alumni Association-San Antonio, TX The Alumni Association is proud to support the work of Central Catholic High School. As Chaminade said, "we teach only in order to educate." St.

History of CCHS

Over 160 years of service

The first boys' school in San Antonio and still one of the largest all-male private secondary schools in the state of Texas, Central Catholic High School remains a prestigious landmark in San Antonio and a symbol throughout South Texas of teaching excellence. The school was founded in downtown San Antonio by teaching Brothers of the Society of Mary (Mari

anists) on March 25, 1852, and although its location has been changed several times to accommodate expansion, the school still is tied closely to mid-city and the historic San Antonio River. The Society of Mary, a worldwide teaching order, was founded by the Blessed Father William Joseph Chaminade in France in 1817 during the turbulent times of the French Revolution. He re-Christianized southern France through the founding of Sodalities (small Christian communities) that prayed together, studied the Catholic Faith and practice, and did good works for their neighbors to spread the Gospel of Christ. The Society of Mary grew from those Sodalities as young men offered themselves full-time to the work of evangelization. Blessed Father Chaminade determined that working in schools would be the best way to spread Sodalities and the Catholic Faith through the world. During Chaminade's lifetime, the Marianists extended their work from France to other countries in Europe; in 1849, the congregation came to America. In 1852, the first Marianists arrived in San Antonio, then a city of only about 3,500 citizens. The school's history and the several changes in campus location it has undergone are succinctly summarized in a Texas Historical Marker on the east lawn of Central's present facility at 1403 North Saint Mary's Street, only a mile from its original location and within a stone's throw of the river:

"This school originated at a time when San Antonio lacked a boys' school of any kind. Bishop Jean-Marie Odin obtained teachers in France from the Society of Mary: Nicholas Koenig, Jean-Baptiste Laignounse, and Xavier Mauclerc. Andrew Edel, another Marianist from Ohio, was the principal. San Antonio layman Timothy O'Neil also joined the staff. The school opened March 25, 1852, in two rooms over a livery stable near San Fernando Cathedral. During that winter, the Brothers erected a building near the San Antonio River. 'Saint Mary's Institute' occupied that campus on March 1, 1853, and ended the school year with 100 pupils of various creeds. Enrolled as day students were Anglo, French, German, and Mexican-Americans. South Texas ranch boys attended as boarders. After expanding that building, the Brothers erected others, including a four-story 'skyscraper' unique for the 1870's. Mary's University was an outgrowth in 1893. After several changes of names and facilities, Central Catholic High School, in 1932, become another successor of the pioneer effort." Throughout its history, Central Catholic has earned renown as an academic and spiritual leader in values-based education. As a result, through seven generations of graduates, Central Catholic has provided the community with men achieving what is truly good in their roles as citizens. Graduates include doctors, teachers, priests and deacons, businessmen, lawyers, military and political leaders. Now, in its third century of Christian service, Central Catholic High School's alumni, students and religious, clerical and lay leadership are building on the past to bring about a new era of academic achievement and unprecedented physical development.

There is still time to sign up for the Central Catholic Baseball Camp at Shovlin-Vehle Field at Kahlig Park! 🐍📅 June 8–1...
06/03/2026

There is still time to sign up for the Central Catholic Baseball Camp at Shovlin-Vehle Field at Kahlig Park! 🐍

📅 June 8–10
⌚️ Monday–Wednesday
⚾️ Open to boys entering 6th–9th grade

Develop your skills in fielding, base running, and hitting drills from our coaching staff.

Register today by visiting https://ow.ly/15UH50Z7bs9 or scanning the QR code.

We want to take a moment to highlight Ronnie Suarez '92 for being named Rey Feo 78! The mission of Ronnie and his court ...
05/28/2026

We want to take a moment to highlight Ronnie Suarez '92 for being named Rey Feo 78! The mission of Ronnie and his court is to focus on 'Wellness for Education,' by partnering with community institutions to support the whole student: Mind, Body, and Spirit.

Their goal this year is to help more deserving San Antonio students succeed by raising millions of dollars to close the financial gap for applicants and scholarship recipients through the Rey Feo Foundation.

Congratulations to Ronnie, and to learn more about Rey Feo 78, please visit - https://ow.ly/RYMz50Z1E4x

Last week, we had the honor of inducting three new members to the Central Catholic Alumni Hall of Fame. Our inductees we...
05/27/2026

Last week, we had the honor of inducting three new members to the Central Catholic Alumni Hall of Fame. Our inductees were honored during a luncheon surrounded by loved ones, distinguished alumni, and their fellow brothers in the Kahlig Cowie-Convocation Center.

Congratulations to our 2026 Hall of Fame inductees, George Hernandez ‘70, Jack Lopez ‘71, and Dr. Timothy Palomera ‘89. Thank you for your service not only to Central Catholic but to your community. God Bless Our Central High.

To view photos from the event, please visit https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCUYi3

📸 Lauren Elizabeth Photography

Lord Jesus, today we honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Their courage, servi...
05/25/2026

Lord Jesus, today we honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Their courage, service, and legacy will never be forgotten. May the Blessed Mother continue to watch over our soldiers and their families.

Congratulations to the Class of 2026! 🎓Today, we gathered in the Bill Greehey Arena to honor our graduating seniors as t...
05/23/2026

Congratulations to the Class of 2026! 🎓

Today, we gathered in the Bill Greehey Arena to honor our graduating seniors as they crossed the stage and officially became proud Alumni of Central Catholic. Their hard work, dedication, and brotherhood have left a lasting mark on our school, and we could not be more proud of all they achieved.

May God continue to guide and bless the Class of 2026 as they begin this exciting new chapter. God bless our graduates, and God bless our Central High!



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This past Thursday, our seniors gathered on the last day of their finals for the annual Senior Luncheon, joined by their...
05/23/2026

This past Thursday, our seniors gathered on the last day of their finals for the annual Senior Luncheon, joined by their soon-to-be fellow alumni. It is a meaningful tradition that celebrates not only the completion of their time at Central Catholic but also the beginning of a lifelong connection. As they prepare to graduate this afternoon, they are reminded that the bonds of brotherhood do not end at commencement, but remain a lasting part of their lives for years to come.

Thank you to David Garcia '06 for speaking today and offering your wisdom to the senior class. A very special thank you to the alumni association for putting on such a wonderful event, and thank you to for lunch!

To view photos from the event, please visit https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCUFxJ

Before tomorrow’s Commencement Ceremony, the young men of the Class of 2026 gathered for one final Mass as classmates, b...
05/23/2026

Before tomorrow’s Commencement Ceremony, the young men of the Class of 2026 gathered for one final Mass as classmates, brothers, and leaders.

May they carry forward the values that have shaped them: faith, integrity, service, and perseverance. May they continue to seek God’s wisdom, embrace every opportunity with courage, and use their gifts to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

We are incredibly proud of this remarkable group of young men and are blessed to have been part of their journey. We look forward to celebrating as they cross the stage tomorrow and begin the next chapter of their lives.

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Today, we are proud to spotlight Trey Gonzalez ’14, a San Antonio native and Texas country music artist whose journey co...
05/19/2026

Today, we are proud to spotlight Trey Gonzalez ’14, a San Antonio native and Texas country music artist whose journey continues to grow throughout South Texas and beyond.

Trey’s story is one of talent, perseverance, and staying connected to his roots. From his time at Central Catholic to the stages he now performs on, he continues to share his passion for music and represent his CC community with pride.

We congratulate Trey on all he is accomplishing and invite our alumni, families, and friends to follow along as his journey continues.

Learn more at treygonzalez.com or follow on Instagram.

This week, our young men will cross the stage at graduation, so we wanted to take a moment to highlight the Top 10 from ...
05/19/2026

This week, our young men will cross the stage at graduation, so we wanted to take a moment to highlight the Top 10 from the Class of 2026 🎓

Congratulations to these young men, and wish them nothing but the best as they take this next step. These leaders of tomorrow, in no particular order, will be attending:

Boston College 🦅: Aiden Cole Lozano

Texas A&M University College Station👍: Benjamin James Fernandez, Elijah Zephaniah Fetter, Romaric Michel Raba, and John Paul Vallejo

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 🦫: Mac Adrian Fletcher

The University of Texas at Austin 🤘: Benjamin Maurilio Alarcon and Adam Scott Lozano

Duke University 🔵: Joaquin Diego Tanjuatco

United States Air Force Academy 🛩️: Manuel Gonzalo Saenz

To read more, please visit the link in our bio.

The Buttons battle through 11 innings till the very end. Final score 3-2.
05/18/2026

The Buttons battle through 11 innings till the very end. Final score 3-2.

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1403 N Saint Marys Street
San Antonio, TX
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