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St. John Bosco High School

Coordinates: 33°54′25″N 118°7′28″W / 33.90694°N 118.12444°W / 33.90694; -118.12444
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St. John Bosco High School
Address
Map
13640 Bellflower Boulevard

, ,
90706

United States
Coordinates33°54′25″N 118°7′28″W / 33.90694°N 118.12444°W / 33.90694; -118.12444
Information
TypePrivate school, Single-sex education
MottoAd Deum Qui Laetificat Juventutem Meam
(To God, Who Gives Joy To My Youth)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic;
Salesian
Patron saint(s)St. John Bosco
Established1940
CEEB code050-260
PresidentFr. Mel Trinidad
DirectorFr. Mike Gergen, SDB
PrincipalMr. Ernest Antonelli
Faculty107
Grades912
Enrollment855 (2018–2019)
Average class size28
Student to teacher ratio14:1
Campus size36 acres (150,000 m2)
Color(s)Blue, white and gold
   
Athletics13 varsity interscholastic sports teams
Athletics conferenceCIF Southern Section
Trinity League
NicknameBraves
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
NewspaperThe Brave
Websitehttps://www.bosco.org

St. John Bosco High School (SJBHS) is a Salesian all-boys college preparatory high school located in Bellflower, California, and is operated by the San Francisco Province of the order.

The school is named after the order's founder, John Bosco, an Italian saint known for his dedication to educating and advocating for youth and for his "Home-School-Church-Playground" model of education. The school was founded as an elementary and intermediate boarding school in 1940. The first high school class graduated in 1956, and in 1979 the boarding school closed.[2] The school has since then resumed its boarding program.

Notable alumni

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References

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