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Chaminade College Preparatory
Basic Information
Address: Middle School: 10210 Oakdale Ave Chatsworth, CA 91311; High School: 7500 Chaminade Ave West Hills, CA 91304
County: Los Angeles
School District: Los Angeles Unified
Phone Number: 8183687150
Fax Number: 818.363.1219
Email: hsadmissions@chaminade.org
Additional Information
President: Mr. Robert Webb
School Type: Private, independent, Catholic School
Founded: hsadmissions@chaminade.org
Ages/Grades: Grades 6-12
Diocese: LA County Catholic Arch Diesis
School Setting:
State of the art classrooms, buildings, and athletic fields, surrounded by spacious lawns, trees, foliage, prime security. Both campuses located in private residential neighborhoods. Organic and calm ambiance.
School Size: Middle School: 645; High School: 1250
Classroom Size: 28-30
Student/Teacher Ratio: 13:1
Tuition:
$24,350
Financial Aid:
Yes
Curriculum:
27 AP Subjects, 12 Honors
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Camp Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Yes
School Championships:
29 State Championships, 21 CIF Championships, 58 Mission League Championships.
School Clubs:
70+
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Chaminade approved apparel.
Admissions Requirements:
Online application submission and interview.
Mission Statement:
We inspire young people to love, learn and lead through our Catholic and Marianist traditions of a living faith, academic excellence and moral responsibility.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Chaminade College Preparatory prides itself in its mission and identity as a Catholic school in the Marianist tradition which prepares students to love, learn and lead through a seven-year educational experience. The Marianist charism, to be formed by Mary for the mission of Christ, is expressed and lived out through the Characteristics of Marianist Education (CMEs). All Marianist-sponsored schools aim to transform their communities through the CMEs. To this end, Chaminade College Preparatory strives to:
Educate for Formation in Faith
Educate in Family Spirit
Educate for Service, Justice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation
Educate for Adaptation and Change
Provide an Integral, Quality Education
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