List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles
This is a list of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The Archdiocese spans three counties: Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara. Not all the schools listed are operated by the Diocese. Some are operated by religious institutes such as the Jesuits or the Franciscans. There are five universities or colleges, and 51 high schools within the archdiocese.
Contents
1 Universities and colleges
1.1 Los Angeles County
1.1.1 Los Angeles City
1.1.2 Other cities
1.2 Ventura County
2 Schools in operation
2.1 High schools
2.1.1 Los Angeles County
2.1.1.1 Los Angeles
2.1.1.2 Other cities
2.1.2 Santa Barbara County
2.1.3 Ventura County
2.2 Junior high schools
2.2.1 Los Angeles County
2.2.1.1 Los Angeles City
2.3 PK–8 schools
2.3.1 Los Angeles City
2.3.2 Other cities
2.3.3 Ventura County
2.4 K–8 schools
2.4.1 Los Angeles County
2.4.1.1 Los Angeles City
2.4.1.2 Other cities
2.4.2 Ventura County
2.5 1–8 schools
2.5.1 Los Angeles County
2.5.1.1 Other cities
2.5.2 Ventura County
3 Closed schools
3.1 Universities and colleges
3.2 High schools
4 References
5 External links
Universities and colleges
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles City
Loyola Marymount University, Westchester
Mount St. Mary's College, Brentwood and North University Park
Other cities
Marymount California University, Rancho Palos Verdes
Ventura County
St. John's Seminary, Camarillo
Thomas Aquinas College, Santa Paula
Schools in operation
High schools
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles
Bishop Alemany High School, Mission Hills
Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto High School (Girls), Harvard Heights
Bishop Mora Salesian High School (Boys), Boyle Heights
Cathedral High School (Boys), Elysian Park
Chaminade College Preparatory School, West Hills
Crespi Carmelite High School (Boys), Encino
Louisville High School (Girls), Woodland Hills
Loyola High School (Boys), Harvard Heights
Immaculate Heart High School (Girls), Los Feliz
Mary Star of the Sea High School, San Pedro
Marymount High School (Girls), Bel-Air
Notre Dame Academy (Girls), Rancho Park
Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks
Sacred Heart High School (Girls), Lincoln Heights
St. Bernard High School, Playa del Rey
St. Genevieve High School, Panorama City
Verbum Dei High School (Boys), Watts
Other cities
Ramona Convent Secondary School (Girls), Alhambra
St. John Bosco High School (Boys), Bellflower
Bellarmine-Jefferson High School, Burbank
Providence High School, Burbank
St. Pius X / St. Matthias Academy, Downey
Junípero Serra High School, Gardena
Holy Family High School (Girls), Glendale
St. Lucy's Priory High School (Girls), Glendora
St. Mary's Academy (Girls), Inglewood
Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy (Girls), La Cañada Flintridge
St. Francis High School (Boys), La Cañada Flintridge
Bishop Amat Memorial High School, La Puente
Damien High School (Boys), La Verne, previously Pomona Catholic Boys High School
St. Joseph High School (Girls), Lakewood
Paraclete High School, Lancaster
St. Anthony High School, Long Beach
Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Montebello
La Salle High School, Pasadena
Mayfield Senior School of the Holy Child Jesus (Girls), Pasadena
St. Monica Academy, Pasadena
Pomona Catholic High School (Girls), Pomona previously Holy Name Academy
Don Bosco Technical Institute (Boys), Rosemead
San Gabriel Mission High School (Girls), San Gabriel
St. Paul High School, Santa Fe Springs
St. Monica High School, Santa Monica
Alverno High School (Girls), Sierra Madre
Bishop Montgomery High School, Torrance
Santa Barbara County
Bishop Garcia Diego High School, Santa Barbara
St. Joseph High School, Santa Maria
Ventura County
La Reina High School (Girls), Thousand Oaks
Santa Clara High School, Oxnard
St. Bonaventure High School, Ventura
Villanova Preparatory School, Ojai
St. Augustine Academy, Ventura
Junior high schools
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles City
Chaminade College Preparatory School, Chatsworth (6–8)
Immaculate Heart Middle School (Girls), Los Feliz (6–8)- St. Mary Magdalen School, Crestview, Los Angeles (5–
La Reina School (Girls), Thousand Oaks (7–8)
PK–8 schools
Los Angeles City
- Blessed Sacrament Catholic School [1], Hollywood
- Our Lady of Grace School [2], Encino
- Our Lady of Loretto [3], Echo Park
- Our Lady of Lourdes [4], Northridge
Our Mother of Good Counsel [5], Los Angeles, California
- Sacred Heart Elementary School [6], Los Angeles, California
- Saint Sebastian School [7], West Los Angeles
- St. Timothy School [8], West Los Angeles
- St. Genevieve Elementary School [9], Panorama City
- St. Jane Frances de Chantal School [10], North Hollywood
- Our Lady of Guadalupe Rose Hill School {http:www.olgrhschool.org}, Los Angeles
Other cities
- Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary School [11], Pasadena
- St. Mark Elementary School [12], Venice
- Good Shepherd School [13], Beverly Hills
- St. Rose of Lima School [14], Maywood
- St. Therese Carmelite School [15], Alhambra
- St. Thomas More School [16], Alhambra
- St. Matthias Elementary School [17] Huntington Park
- St. Margaret Mary Elementary School*,[1]Lomita
- St. Monica Catholic Elementary School [18], Santa Monica
Ventura County
- Holy Cross School [19], Ventura
- La Purisma Concepcion [20], Lompoc
- Our Lady of Guadalupe School [21], Oxnard
- Our Lady of the Assumption [22], Ventura
- Sacred Heart School [23], Ventura
- Saint Anthony's School, Oxnard
- Santa Clara School, Oxnard
- St. Mary Magdalen School [24], Camarillo
- St. Sebastian School, Santa Paula
K–8 schools
Los Angeles County
Los Angeles City
- Holy Spirit School, Los Angeles, California
- Immaculate Heart of Mary School, East Hollywood
- St. Martin of Tours School [25], Brentwood
St. Paul the Apostle Church and School, West Los Angeles
Our Lady of Grace, Encino- Our Lady of the Valley, Canoga Park
St. Bridget of Sweden, Van Nuys
St. Catherine of Siena, Reseda- St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Encino
- St. Francis de Sales, Sherman Oaks
St. Mel, Woodland Hills
St. Elizabeth, Van Nuys- St. Michael's School [26], South Los Angeles
- St. Bernardine of Siena [27], West Hills
- St. Joseph the Worker, Winnetka
- Holy Name of Jesus School, Los Angeles
- St. Vincent School, Los Angeles[2]
Other cities
- All Souls World Language Catholic School [28], Alhambra
- St. Therese Carmelite School, Alhambra
- Incarnation Parish School, [29] Glendale - established 1937
- St. Elizabeth of Hungary School [30], Altadena
- St. Barnabas Parish School [31], Long Beach
- St. Joseph Elementary School [32], Pomona
- St. Anne Elementary School [33], Santa Monica
- St. Jude the Apostle School [34], Westlake
- St. Philip the Apostle School [35], Pasadena, CA
- Our Lady of Malibu School [36]. Malibu
- Santa Teresita School [37]. Los Angeles, California
- Holy Family School [38], South Pasadena
- St. Mary School, Palmdale
Ventura County
- St. Anthony School, Oxnard
- St. Paschal Baylon School, [39], Thousand Oaks
1–8 schools
Los Angeles County
Other cities
- Ramona Convent Elementary School, Alhambra
Ventura County
- St. Rose of Lima School [40], Simi Valley
Closed schools
Universities and colleges
Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary, Mission Hills (closed in 1995)
High schools
Corvallis High School (California), (Girls) Studio City
Daniel Murphy High School (Boys), Los Angeles (Closed in 2008), previously St. John Vianney High School- Fermin Lasuen High School, all boys, San Pedro
- Holy Name Academy, all girls, Pomona, closed 1949. It reopened as co-ed Pomona Catholic High School.
- Los Angeles College, the junior seminary of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
Mount Carmel High School (Los Angeles), closed 1976- Pater Noster High School, Los Angeles (closed 1991)
Pius X High School, Downey, California (merged with St. Mathias 1995)
Preparatory Institute of Notre Dame, (girls) Sunland (Closed 1960s)
Queen of Angels Academy, Compton (Closed in 2002)- Regina Caeli High School, Compton (girls), renamed Queen of Angels 1995
- St. Agatha's School Los Angeles, California
- St. Michael's High School (girls), Los Angeles (merged with Regina Caeli 1995)
Villa Cabrini Academy (girls), Burbank (Closed 1971)- Our Lady Queen of Angels, Los Angeles, California, (1926-1982), Grade school and Girls High School 1926-c 1967, Middle School 1969 to 1982. Approx address 725 N Hill st, 90012
References
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^ St. Vincent School
External links
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles