Notre Dame High School
Address
7085 Brockton Avenue

,
92506

United States
Coordinates33°56′42″N 117°23′48″W / 33.94500°N 117.39667°W / 33.94500; -117.39667
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
MottoCor Unum Et Anima Una
(One Heart, One Spirit)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Mary, Mother of Jesus
Established1956
School districtDiocese of San Bernardino/Riverside
DeanChristopher Johnson
PrincipalRaeAnn Ashton
ChaplainFather Paul Schmidt
Grades9-12
Enrollment320
  Grade 975
  Grade 10130
  Grade 11125
  Grade 12100
Average class size20
Education systemRCOE
Color(s)Green and Gold    
Athletics conferenceLeague
SportsFootball, Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Cross Country, Swim Team, Water Polo, Track and Field, Girls Volleyball,
MascotTitan
Team nameNotre Dame Titans
RivalAquinas High School
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
NewspaperThe Standard
Tuition$9,000/year
Feeder schoolsSt. Catherine of Alexandria, St. Francis de Sales, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. Thomas, St. Edward, St. James, Sacred Heart, St. George, St. Hyacinth Academy
Websitenotredameriverside.org

Notre Dame High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Riverside, California. It is located across the street from Saint Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church at the corner of Brockton Avenue and Arlington Avenue. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino.

Background

Notre Dame is a secondary school founded in 1956 by the Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy, Bishop of the Diocese of San Diego, as a Diocesan secondary school for boys. The first principal was Reverend J.V. Sullivan, a Diocesan priest. In 1957, the administration of the school was taken over by the Holy Ghost Fathers, who staffed Notre Dame until 1970, at which time plans were drawn up to merge Notre Dame with St. Francis de Sales Girls High School. Notre Dame became a co-ed school at the start of the school year, in September 1972, under the direction of the Most Reverend Leo T. Maher, Bishop of the Diocese of San Diego.

In 1978, the Diocese of San Diego was divided and the new Diocese of San Bernardino was created with the Most Reverend Philip F. Straling as its first bishop.

Notable alumni

Notes and references

  1. WASC-ACS. "WASC-Accrediting Commission for Schools". Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. Dodd, Dennis (November 15, 2012). "For Barner family, name Kenjon evokes both triumph and tragedy". CBS Sports. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
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