Jesuit Secondary Education Association (JSEA) in California

There are 8 schools in California that are members of the Jesuit Secondary Education Association (JSEA). Learn more about the Jesuit Secondary Education Association (JSEA). You can narrow this list by specifying additional search criteria.

Jesuit Secondary Education Association (JSEA) Private Schools

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Town
All School
# Students
Grades
1. La Mesa St. Andrews Episcopal Parish Da
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
143 PK-KG
2. Los Angeles Loyola High School
(School with Special Program Emphasis) All-boys
1224 9-12
Los Angeles Verbum Dei High School
All-boys
281 9-12
3. Palm Desert Xavier College Preparatory High School
341 9-12
4. Sacramento Jesuit High School
All-boys
1070 9-12
Sacramento Cristo Rey High School
277 9-12
5. San Francisco St Ignatius College Preparatory
1453 9-12
6. San Jose Bellarmine College Prep School
All-boys
1604 9-12

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Population (Approximate) 33,864,430 people 285,111,368 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 32% 25%
Median Household Income $50,780 $36,135
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