Bishop O'Dowd High School is a Catholic, co-educational, college preparatory school in Oakland, California, administered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland and named after the late auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, James T. O'Dowd (1907âÂÂ1950). The school requires all students to attend school liturgies (Catholic Mass and prayer services), to enroll in religious studies courses each semester, and to complete its 4-year service learning program. OâÂÂDowd is a Catholic high school community of 1,250 students. The school has 129 faculty and staff members and more than 82 part-time coaches, teachers and moderators.
Bishop OâÂÂDowd High School is named in memory of the former Superintendent of Schools of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, Bishop James T. OâÂÂDowd, who died at the age of 42 from injuries sustained in a train accident. Having just helped to establish Marin Catholic and Riordan high schools, O'Dowd was in the process of drawing up plans for a new Catholic high school in the East Bay at the time of his sudden death.
Bishop O'Dowd's first senior class graduated in 1955, and since then O'Dowd has had over 12,000 graduates.
In June 2010, OâÂÂDowd successfully completed a three-year, $9 million comprehensive fundraising campaign and funds raised were split about evenly between capital development and program enhancement. Funds contributed to renovation of many elements of the classroom buildings â from floors to ceilings, interior and exterior, every classroom, lab and locker, from ventilation to technology infrastructure.
In 2022, the school opened a new $40 million gymnasium featuring a basketball court, a new music room, and a weight room.
In 2015, the men's basketball team won the CIF Open Division Championship and the women's team won the Division III CIF State Championship. The men's team was led by Ivan Rabb, the no. 8 player in the country. In 2015, O'Dowd's basketball team was ranked 13th nationally.
The school's American football team has also been successful at the state level: the Dragons won the CIF State Division 5-AA championship in 2016 (defeating Valley View, 43âÂÂ24) and again in 2025 (defeating Christian of El Cajon, 37âÂÂ0).
The 2025 title was won under head coach Hardy Nickerson, who returned to the program and led O'Dowd to the state crown in the 2025 season.
Bishop O'Dowd High School was recognized as a Blue Ribbon School in 1990âÂÂ1991.
Bishop O'Dowd High School is the setting of Gene Luen Yang's 2015 graphic novel, Dragon Hoops. The book chronicles the men's basketball team's 2015 season, which ended in them winning the CIF Open Division Championship. Dragon Hoops is a Michael Printz Award Honor book.
As of the 2025âÂÂ2026 school year, 1,250 students are enrolled at O'Dowd.