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Our current system of Catholic schools was established in 1903 with 19 parochial schools, five academies, and a total enrollment of 2,895. Today, there are 250 Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles with a total enrollment of more than 67,000 students.
The Church in Los Angeles opened its first schools in the 1850s. Catholic schools equip students to follow in the footsteps of the saints and take the redeeming message of the Gospel into the world – in every profession, every household, every neighborhood and across social classes.
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is home to the nation’s largest Catholic school system with approximately 67,000 students from grades TK-12 in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. We strive to provide young people with an academically rigorous and doctrinally sound education that maximizes their learning potential, fosters faith ...
Archbishop of Los Angeles. Students participate in the sacraments, including Masses, as well as religious instruction, daily prayer, and religious celebrations throughout the year. Catholic schools are faith-based communities where the belief in God is part of the everyday environment.
school-wide Living our Faith standards and grade-level content standards. The Living our Faith standards are consistent from TK-8 and are intended to extend beyond Religion class to all aspects of the school.
Originating with nineteen parochial schools and five academies in 1903 with a total enrollment of 2,895, the population of the schools has grown, making the Los Angeles Archdiocese the fourth largest diocese in the United States in number of Catholic schools and students enrolled.
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Aug 17, 2022 · Established in 1851, Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles are the largest provider of faith-based education in the nation, serving over 68,000 students PK-12. Statewide, Catholic schools save California more than $2 billion in educational funding each year.