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This is a list of high schools in Orange County, California. It includes public and private schools and is arranged by school district (public schools) or affiliation (private schools). Public schools
Pages in category "High schools in Orange County, California" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA, / ˈ oʊ ʃ ə / OH-shə), [a] is a 7th–12th grade public charter school located in downtown Santa Ana, California.The school caters to middle and high school students with talents in the performing, visual, literary arts, culinary arts and more.
2014 Rank [1] 2016 Rank [2] 2018 Rank School District State/Territory Students (autumn 2014) Students (autumn 2016) students (autumn 2018) 98 106 114
Santa Margarita Catholic High School (SMCHS) is a coeducational college preparatory Roman Catholic high school located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States. SMCHS is owned and operated by the Diocese of Orange, [11] and was opened in 1987 under the direction of the Bishop of Orange. Although it follows the Catholic tradition ...
Every CUSD high school is ranked in the top 1000 US high schools by U.S. News & World Report. Formed in 1965, Capistrano Unified School District encompasses 195 square miles (510 km 2) and employs 3,992 people, making it the largest employer in South Orange County. [5]
Oxford Academy, sometimes stylized as OA, is a public school in Cypress, California serving grades 7–12 as part of the Anaheim Union High School District. As of 2024, the school was ranked #4 for the best high schools in California by U.S. News & World Report, as well as #22 for the best U.S. high schools. [5] [6]
Esperanza is ranked in the top 25% of Orange County high schools. In 2019, U.S. News & World Report ranked the school #330 within California and #2,154 in the United States. [9] The state ranking is up from #404 in 2017. Previously, Esperanza was ranked 860 of the "Top 1,300 U.S. High Schools" in MSNBC/Newsweek's 2008 list. [10]