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Loyola High School is a private, Roman Catholic, college-preparatory high school for boys in Los Angeles, California, United States. It was established in 1865 and is part of the Society of Jesus . It is the oldest continuously run educational institution in Southern California .
Bishop Amat Memorial High School, [18] La Puente; Bishop Montgomery High School, [19] Torrance; Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, [20] Montebello; Damien High School [21] (boys), La Verne, previously Pomona Catholic Boys High School; Don Bosco Technical Institute [22] (boys), Rosemead; Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy [23] (girls), La ...
Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto High School, Los Angeles Loyola High School, Los Angeles Notre Dame Academy, Los Angeles Loyola Marymount University , Los Angeles Mount St. Mary's College , Brentwood and North University Park campuses in Los Angeles
Gordon Bennett - former Principal and President of Loyola High School and former Catholic bishop in Baltimore and Jamaica [38] Greg Boyle - founder of Homeboy Industries [39] Robert J. Henle - President of Georgetown University [40] Joseph Sarsfield Glass C.M. - 10th President of St. Vincent's College
Only include high schools in the Los Angeles city limits. Several schools with "Los Angeles, CA" postal addresses are in fact outside of the Los Angeles city limits.
Thomas Jefferson High School (South Central LA, opened 1916) (Democrats) Jordan High School (Watts, LA, opened 1923) (Bulldogs) John F. Kennedy High School (Granada Hills, opened 1971) (Cougars) Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (Los Angeles, opened 2010) (K-12) (Bobcats) Legacy High School Complex (South Gate, opened 2012) (Tigers)
Loyola High School (Detroit), Michigan; Loyola High School (Los Angeles), California; Loyola Sacred Heart High School, Missoula, Montana; Loyola School (New York City), Manhattan, New York; Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland), Cleveland, Ohio; St. Ignatius College Preparatory, San Francisco, California
Only include public high schools in the Los Angeles city limits. Several schools with "Los Angeles, CA" postal addresses are in fact outside of the Los Angeles city limits.