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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]
St. Paul the Apostle School is a Catholic coeducational [2] K-8 school located next to the church. Colloquially known as "St. Paul's," the school is adjacent to the community of Westwood, and admits students from the greater Los Angeles area. It is also affiliated with the National Catholic Educational Association. [3]
St. Paul High School is a private, Catholic, co-educational high school serving the Gateway Cities of Los Angeles County owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and was founded in 1956. The campus is located in Santa Fe Springs approximately 14 miles (23 km) east of downtown Los Angeles.
Previously Christian Brothers only had middle school and was all boys. [2] In 2013 the archdiocese stated that it would no longer permit combined middle and high schools and standalone middle schools. In 2014 Christian Brothers and St. Anthony of Padua School announced they would merge effective fall 2016. [1] In 2014 it had 360 students. [2]
St. Patrick's Catholic School Rockville – 1968 St. Peter's School Olney Sisters of St. Joseph of Chestnut Hill (former) 1957 [42] St. Peter's School Waldorf – 1956 [43] St. Peter School Washington, D.C. Sisters of the Holy Cross (former) 1868 [44] St. Philip the Apostle Catholic School: Camp Springs – 1960 [45] St. Pius X Regional School ...
Saint Joseph Regional Catholic School (PreK-8) Saint Mary of the Assumption School (near Upper Marlboro) (PreK-8) Saint Mary of the Mills School ; Saint Mary School (Landover Hills) (PreK-8) Saint Mary's School of Piscataway ; Saint Philip the Apostle School (Marlow Heights) (PreK-8) St. Pius X Regional School (PreK-8)
St. Anthony Catholic School (Est. 1907) St. Gregory the Great Catholic School; St. James the Apostle Catholic School; St. John Berchmans Catholic School; St. John Bosco Catholic School; St. Luke Catholic School; St. Mary Magdalen Dual Language Catholic School; St. Matthew Catholic School (Est. 1993) St. Monica Catholic School; St. Paul Catholic ...
Mary Queen of Heaven Catholic Academy - From circa 2014 to 2019 the enrollment declined by 60%, and in 2019 the school had $300,000 in debt. The school closed in 2019. [ 13 ] Post-closure the school administration suggested students apply to other schools, naming Midwood Catholic Academy and St. Bernard Catholic Academy as possibilities. [ 14 ]