Academics

Saint Elizabeth High School is a co-educational Catholic diocesan high school that provides a college preparatory curriculum and meets all criteria established for college and university requirements.

We are fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) and the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA). Our electives in the arts and sciences provide opportunities for students to explore personal areas of interest and develop as well-rounded persons.

Graduation Requirements

Students are required to complete 260 Semester Units and 100 hours of Christian service in four years.

Freshman Year

*Algebra I, Geometry, or Pre-Algebra;  *Composition, *Literature;  Physical Education/Health;  *Physical Science;  Spanish I, French I or Spanish I (NS); Religion 9 – Revelation of Jesus Christ in Scripture, Religion 9 – Jesus Christ: His Mission & Ministry

10-12 Grade College Prep Curriculum
COMPUTER SCIENCE *Computer Art
LANGUAGE ARTS *English 10 – Experiencing Literature
*American Literature
*World Literature
*Creative Writing
*Journalism
FINE ARTS *Art and Culture
*Advanced Painting
WORLD LANGUAGES *Spanish II
*Spanish II (NS)
*Spanish III
*Spanish IV
MATHEMATICS *Geometry
*Algebra II/Trigonometry
*Pre-Calculus
*Calculus AB
RELIGIOUS STUDIES *Religions of North America
SCIENCE *Biology
*Chemistry
*Anatomy and Physiology
*Physics
SOCIAL SCIENCE *World Cultures
*U.S. History
*Civics and Economics
*Psychology
UC-Approved Advanced College Prep Curriculum Honors Literature (World)
Honors American Literature
AP Spanish Language

* Indicates University of California college prep course

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Mr. RAYMOND TROPER

Vice Principal and
Academic Dean

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Saint Elizabeth High School provides challenging, comprehensive, and relevant curricula for each student, because we want each person to be excited by the fact that learning and study open up new and exciting worlds to the learner, to become aware of how teachers facilitate the student's own education in life skills and truths, and to find excitement and satisfaction in their pursuit of truth and the beauty that accompanies it. We want our students to focus with passion on living the Word of God, and direct their life and work to issues of truth and justice.