Giving

BMHS Fund

The Bishop Montgomery Fund empowers the future of the school you know and love. Annual Fund gifts fuel Bishop Montgomery to continue providing students with life-changing opportunities. 

The Annual Fund is critical to the success of Bishop Montgomery, but it would not be possible without YOU! 

Tuition alone does not cover the cost to educate a student and BMHS is a 100% self-sufficient school. We encourage all members of our community - students, alumni, current and alumni parents, faculty, staff and friends - to take an active role in helping us provide an outstanding Catholic education to a diverse population of students. There are various ways to give to The Bishop Montgomery Fund; all gifts directly support our students, teachers, and academic and extra-curricular programs.

Every gift adds up to create a Bishop Montgomery experience unlike any other. And it is all made possible by YOU!

giving societies
 
Via Phone
To make a gift via phone, call us at 310.540.2021 x246 and we can accept your credit card by phone.

Via Check
To send a check, please make the check payable to Bishop Montgomery High School and note what area you would like to support in the memo section. Our address is:

Bishop Montgomery High School
Office of Advancement
5430 Torrance Boulevard
Torrance, CA 90503

Venmo 
@BishopMontgomery (make your gift unrestricted or indicate the area you choose to support) 

Online
Complete the form below (BMHS accepts MasterCard, Visa, AmEx, Discover)

"I am honored to help contribute to the practice of creating a loving community for young people at Bishop Montgomery, and hope to be able to continue giving. "
Jill Aguilar '78

“Bishop Montgomery High School is a place of excellence. A community where every student is uplifted and encouraged to boldly follow their passions. As a senior, I reflect on my time at Bishop with immense appreciation and gratitude, knowing that I am well prepared for my exciting future. Moreover, I know that Bishop will always thrive in building well-rounded, successful students, and am enthusiastic to see this community continue to flourish over time."
Olivia Park, ‘25