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 archdiocese. 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.

As of 2020, the archdiocese has the country's largest Catholic school network.[1]

Universities and colleges

Los Angeles County

Ventura County

Schools in operation

High schools

Los Angeles County

City of Los Angeles
Other cities

Santa Barbara County

Ventura County

Junior high schools

Los Angeles County

City of Los Angeles

PK–8 schools

City of Los Angeles

Other cities

Ventura County

Santa Barbara county

  • St. Raphael

K–8 schools

Los Angeles County

City of Los Angeles
Other cities

Ventura County

1–8 schools

Los Angeles County

Ventura County

Closed schools

Universities and colleges

High schools

  • Bellarmine-Jefferson, Burbank (Closed 2018)
  • Corvallis (Girls), Studio City (Closed 1987)
  • Daniel Murphy (Boys), Los Angeles (Closed 2008) (previously St. John Vianney High School)
  • Fermin Lasuen (Boys), San Pedro
  • Holy Family(Girls), Glendale (Closed 2003)
  • Holy Name (Girls), Pomona (Closed 1949) (reopened as Pomona Catholic High School)
  • Los Angeles College, the junior seminary of the archdiocese
  • Mount Carmel (Closed 1976)
  • Our Lady Queen of Angels, Los Angeles (Closed 1982)
  • Pater Noster, Los Angeles (Closed 1991)
  • Pius X .Downey (merged with St. Mathias 1995)
  • Notre Dame (Girls), Sunland (Closed 1960s)
  • Queen of Angels Compton (Closed in 2002)
  • Regina Caeli (Girls), Compton (renamed Queen of Angels 1995)
  • St. Agatha's, Los Angeles
  • St. Michael's (Girls), Los Angeles (merged with Regina Caeli 1995)
  • Villa Cabrini (Girls), Burbank (Closed 1971)

References

  1. ^ Nieto del Rio, Giulia McDonnell (September 5, 2020). "A Growing Number of Catholic Schools Are Shutting Down Forever". The New York Times. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  2. ^ "St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic Church". St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic Church. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  3. ^ St. Vincent School
  4. ^ "St. Christopher Parish School | TK-8th Private Catholic School". St. Christopher Parish School. Retrieved May 8, 2020.