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Saint Joseph High School is a private Catholic all-girls high school located in Lakewood, California. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles and sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Its brother school is St. John Bosco High School.
Marymount High School is an independent, Catholic, all-girls, college-preparatory high school located in the Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It sits on Sunset Boulevard across from the University of California, Los Angeles campus at 10643 Sunset Boulevard .
The Archer School for Girls (Los Angeles) Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto High School (Los Angeles) Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy (La Cañada Flintridge) Holy Family High School (Glendale) Immaculate Heart High School (Los Angeles) La Reina High School (Thousand Oaks) Louisville High School (Los Angeles) Marlborough School (Los Angeles)
New Village Girls Academy is an all-girls high school located in the Rampart neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles. Enrollment is open to all girls (ages 14 to 22) from Los Angeles County. The school intentionally seeks and serves young women who are facing difficult personal circumstances that make graduation from a traditional high school ...
Girls Academic Leadership Academy: Dr. Michelle King School for STEM (GALA) is a public grade 6–12 [1] all girls' school in Mid-City, Los Angeles. [2] It is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District .
Marlborough School is an independent college-preparatory secondary school for girls in grades 7 through 12 at 250 South Rossmore Avenue in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Marlborough was founded in 1889 by New England educator Mary Caswell and is the oldest independent girls' school in Southern California. [ 2 ]
Notre Dame Academy Girls High School is a private, all-girls Catholic high school located in West Los Angeles, California, United States. Part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles , it was founded in 1949 by the Sisters of Notre Dame .
Zappeion (Constantinople, now Istanbul) - Established in 1875, it was a school for girls catering to the Greek population. Ayşe Sıdıka Hanım [ tr ] , an ethnic Turk, attended this school. Johann Strauss, author of "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire," described it as "prestigious".