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The school's athletic nickname is the Valiants. In the fall of 2010, Valley Catholic moved from the West Valley League to the Lewis and Clark League. In fall 2014, the high school sports program moved from being a 3A program in the Oregon School Activities Association's Lewis and Clark League, to a 4A program in OSAA's Cowapa League. [3]
VCHS graduates who are accepted to University of California schools have the highest SAT scores of any Protestant, Catholic, or Lutheran high school in L.A. and Orange County. [6] [7] In 2013 VCHS students had an 81% pass rate (3 or higher) on AP exams compared to a National average of 58%. [8] Valley Christian offers 20 AP and Honors courses. [5]
St. Francis High School (Boys), La Cañada Flintridge; Bishop Amat Memorial High School, La Puente; Damien High School (Boys), La Verne, (previously Pomona Catholic Girls High School) St. Joseph High School (Girls), Lakewood; Paraclete High School, Lancaster; St. Anthony High School, Long Beach; Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Montebello
Valley Christian Schools is a Christian group of schools in San Jose, California, founded in 1960. Valley Christian's high school and middle school are located at its main campus atop San Ramon Hill in South San Jose , nestled between the Seven Trees and Edenvale neighborhoods, while its elementary school is located in Willow Glen .
The Valley Catholic is the official quarterly magazine of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San José in California.The trilingual publication features parallel text in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, the three most commonly spoken languages in the diocese.
Valle Catholic was established in 1925 by the Sisters of St. Joseph. It serves residents in Sainte Genevieve County. [2] In 1925, Reverend C. L. Tourenhout asked the Sisters of St. Joseph to organize a high school. They granted the request and opened the school in the stone structure south of the church at DuBourg and Market Streets.
The Church of Sancta Maria was the first Roman Catholic church built in the original townsite of Toodyay in Western Australia. It was consecrated in 1859, and served as church, priest's residence, and schoolhouse for the Toodyay Valley Catholic School. It later housed the Toodyay Valley government school.
École des Ursulines is a private Catholic school. Founded in 1639, it is one of the oldest active schools in North America. The existence of Catholic schools in Canada can be traced to the year 1620, when the first school was founded by the Catholic Recollet Order in Quebec. Most schools in Canada were operated under the auspices of one ...