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Private High Schools, Religious and Non-Religous, in Los Angeles County List
This is a list of private high schools in Los Angeles County. This includes religious and non-religious schools. Some schools on this list have been closed from use and the year of the closer will be printed next to the school.
Christian Catholic
- Alverno High School (girls), Sierra Madre
- Bellarmine-Jefferson High School, Burbank
- Bishop Alemany High School, Mission Hills
- Bishop Amat Memorial High School, La Puente
- Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto High School (girls), Los Angeles
- Bishop Montgomery High School, Torrance
- Bishop Mora Salesian High School (boys), Los Angeles
- Cantwell Sacred Heart of Mary School, Montebello
- Cathedral High School (boys), Los Angeles
- Chaminade College Preparatory, West Hills
- Corvallis High School (girls), Los Angeles closed 1985
- Crespi Carmelite High School (boys), Encino
- Damien High School (boys), La Verne
- Daniel Murphy High School (boys), Los Angeles closed 2008
- Don Bosco Technical Institute (boys), Rosemead
- Flintridge-Sacred Heart Academy (girls), La Cañada Flintridge
- Holy Family High School (girls), Glendale
- Immaculate Heart High School (girls), Los Angeles
- Junípero Serra High School, Gardena
- La Salle High School, Pasadena
- Louisville High School (girls), Woodland Hills
- Loyola High School (boys), Los Angeles
- Mary Star of the Sea High School, San Pedro
- Marymount High School (girls), Los Angeles
- Mayfield Senior School (girls), Pasadena
- Mount Carmel High School, Los Angeles Closed 1976
- Notre Dame Academy Girls High School (girls), Los Angeles
- Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks
- Paraclete High School, Lancaster
- Pater Noster High School, Midway City Closed 1990
- Pius X High School, Downey, California now St. Matthias High School, Downey
- Pomona Catholic High School (girls), Pomona
- Preparatory Institute of Notre Dame (girls), Sunland Closed 1960's
- Providence High School, Burbank
- Queen of Angels Academy, Compton Closed 2002
- Ramona Convent Secondary School (girls), Alhambra
- Sacred Heart High School (girls), Los Angeles
- San Gabriel Mission High School (girls), San Gabirel
- St. Anthony High School, Long Beach
- St. Bernard High School, Playa del Rey
- St. Francis High School (boys), La Cañada Flintridge
- St. Genevieve High School, Panorama City
- St. John Bosco High School (boys), Bellflower
- St. Joseph High School (girls), Lakewood
- St. Lucy's Priory High School (girls), Glendora
- St. Mary's Academy (girls), Inglewood
- St. Matthias High School (girls), Downey
- St. Monica Catholic High School, Santa Monica
- St. Paul High School, Santa Fe Springs
- Verbum Dei High School (boys), Los Angeles
- Villa Cabrini Academy (girls), Burbank Closed 1971
Non-Catholic
- Bethel Christian High School, Lancaster
- Desert Christian High School, Lancaster
- First Lutheran High School, Sylmar
- First Presbyterian School, Arcadia
- Glendale Adventist Academy, Glendale
- Hillcrest Christian School, Granada Hills
- Los Angeles Adventist Academy, Los Angeles
- Los Angeles Baptist High School, North Hills
- Los Angeles Lutheran High School, Sylmar
- Lutheran High School, La Verne
- Maranatha High School, Pasadena
- Oaks Christian High School, Westlake Village
- Pacific Christian on the Hill, Los Angeles
- Pilgrim School, Los Angeles
- Pacific Lutheran Lutheran High School, Torrance
- San Gabriel Adventist Academy, San Gabriel
- South Bay Lutheran High School, Inglewood
- Trinity Lutheran Junior/Senior School, Reseda
- Valley Christian High School, Cerritos
- Village Christian Schools, Sun Valley
- West Los Angeles Baptist High School, Los Angeles (Closed in 2008)
- Western Christian High School, Covina
- Campbell Hall School, North Hollywood
Jewish
- Bais Chana High School (girls), Los Angeles
- Bais Yaakov of Los Angeles (girls), Los Angeles
- Mesivta of Greater Los Angeles (boys), Calabasas
- Milken Community High School (mixed), Bel-Air
- Netan Eli High School (boys), Los Angeles
- New Community Jewish High School (mixed), West Hills
- Ohr HaEmet Institute (girls), Los Angeles
- Shalhevet High School (mixed), Los Angeles
- Valley Torah High School (boys), Valley Village
- Valley Torah Lintz High School (girls), Sun Valley
- Yeshiva Gedolah School of Los Angeles/Michael Diller High School (boys), Los Angeles
- Mesivta Birkas Yitzchak (boys), Los Angeles
- Yeshiva of Los Angeles (girls), Los Angeles
- Yeshiva of Los Angeles (boys), Los Angeles
- Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad School (boys), Los Angeles
- Beit Yosef School for the gifted (boys), San Marin
- Hebrew Academy (girls high school), Huntington Beach
Non-Denominational
- Archer School for Girls, Brentwood
- Brentwood School, Brentwood
- Bridges Academy, Studio City
- The Buckley School, Sherman Oaks
- Crossroads School, Santa Monica
- Delphi Academy of Los Angeles, Lake View Terrace
- Excelsior School, Pasadena
- Flintridge Preparatory School, La Canada Flintridge
- Harvard-Westlake School, Holmby Hills, Studio City
- Marlborough School, Hancock Park
- Oakwood School, North Hollywood
- Oxford School, Rowland Heights
- Polytechnic School, Pasadena
- Rolling Hills Prepatory, Palos Verdes Estates
- STAR Prep Academy, Culver City
- Viewpoint School, Calabasas
- The Waverly School, Pasadena
- Westridge School for Girls, Pasadena
- Wildwood School, Los Angeles
- Windward School, Mar Vista
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