Alumni

Welcome Home!

Welcome Home!

Since 1902, more than 7,200 BC Cadets have studied, prayed, laughed, competed, and made life-long friendships at Benedictine Military School. Whether connecting at a BC Alumni Social around the country, coming to a class reunion or athletic event, visiting campus, or just tying in to the vast network of Benedictine Alumni for business, the relationships forged at BC last a lifetime.

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Our Benedictine Alumni are such an important aspect of the culture of Benedictine Military School. Attending Benedictine is not a four year decision and we are so thankful that our alumni continue to stay involved in our school community. Please know that our doors are always open and you are welcome to visit whenever you can. We hope that you stay in contact with Benedictine through our website and social media to keep your finger on the pulse of what is happening here on Seawright Drive.

Dustin White '14
Director of Annual Giving and Constituent Engagement 
dustin.white@bcsav.net

Have Lunch at Benedictine

If you are in town and would like to stop by BC to share one of our famous lunches, please click the link below. You can schedule up to 30 days in advance. The lunch is provided by SAGE Dining Services and Chef Vince, who has been at BC for over a decade . If you have time, Dustin would love to show you all the new updates and share the futures plans we have here at Benedictine.
2024-25 Award Winners

Class of the Year
BC Class of 1976

Highest Participation
1975 - 66.67%
1970 - 66.67%

Dollars Contributed
1982
$58,568.00

Number of Donors
1976 - 55

Submit Class Notes

 Share your news with us and we will include it in the school magazine. Have you…
  • Gotten married?
  • Had a baby?
  • Began a new career?
  • Earned a promotion?
  • Received an award?
email dustin.white@bcsav.net

ALUMNI NEWS

List of 2 news stories.

  • ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Benedictine has produced numerous Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand Marshals

    By Noell Barnidge
    The Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade is one of the city’s most time-honored traditions — and no institution has shaped its leadership more than Benedictine Military School.

    This year’s grand marshal, Martin S. “Marty” Hogan, is the latest living embodiment of that legacy of BC men.

    Around midday on Feb. 23, Hogan (BC Class of 1986), said being elected Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand Marshal a day earlier still hadn’t quite sunk in. His phone had been buzzing for hours with calls of congratulations from friends, family, and business associates in Savannah, New York, and even Ireland. But the reality of being named grand marshal of the 2026 Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade was only beginning to settle in.

    “It’s slowly but surely kicking in,” Hogan said. “I’m so grateful to represent not only my Catholic faith and to celebrate the Feast of Saint Patrick, but all those BC men that were before me, including my classmate John Forbes for the big one on the 200th, and just guys like Tommy Brunson (BC ’62, 2000 grand marshal), and Mike Foran (BC ’76, 2016 grand marshal), and Dave Roberts (BC ’76, 2014 grand marshal). I can go on and on with the tradition. I just hope I live up to it.”
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  • BLACK HISTORY MONTH BC ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Mr. Dexter Reynolds '80

    By Noell Barnidge
    How did Benedictine Military School help to shape you?
     
    "My initial thoughts about attending BC were filled with irony. I didn’t want to go to BC. I wanted to go to Groves where all of the guys I had played recreation sports with would be going. As kids we often talked about what it was going to be like to play at Groves. My parents, on the other hand, had very different plans for me. They said that you can get that out of your mind because you are going to BC. This was the beginning of what would turn out to be the best experience of my life."
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