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The educational mission of the Church is to teach the Good News and to create community while providing service to the entire human family. The Catholic school teaches this message, fosters community, and models service. Our schools have a clear focus as centers where the Church evangelizes, educates and contributes to the formation of a healthy and morally sound lifestyle. In doing this the Catholic school fosters each individual‘s growth in personal holiness and his/her relationship to Christ. The Catholic school is dedicated to academic excellence, reinforcing a sense of social concern, and encouraging a life balanced by social and physical activities. The Catholic school also recognizes parents as the first and primary educators in a child’s life. Schools work with the parents and encourage them to participate in the decision-making processes affecting their children. The Catholic school challenges clergy, parents, teachers, students and parish communities to work together in mutual trust, support, and dedication to the common goal of providing quality, religious and academic education for our children. ...read more
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St . Edward School |
| School Level |
Elementary and Secondary school
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| School
Membership(s) |
National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) |
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| Religious Affiliation |
Roman Catholic |
| Grades Offered |
Grades Prekindergarten - 8 |
| Year
Founded |
1947 |
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County |
Riverside County, CA |
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| Total
Students |
526 students |
| Student
Body Type |
Co-ed |
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CA )
Elementary and Secondary School Avg. |
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| % Students of
Color |
49% |
39% |
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| Students by Grade |
| Pre-K - 52 students | | Kind - 50 students | | Grade 1 - 54 students | | Grade 2 - 50 students | | Grade 3 - 50 students | | Grade 4 - 35 students | | Grade 5 - 64 students | | Grade 6 - 63 students | | Grade 7 - 54 students | | Grade 8 - 54 students | |
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| Total Classroom Teachers |
22 teachers |
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School |
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CA )
Elementary and Secondary School Avg. |
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| Teacher
: Student Ratio |
1:24 |
1:10 *Ntl.
Public School Avg. »
1:16
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| School
Days in Calendar Year |
180 days |
180 days |
| Hours
in School Day for Students |
7 hours |
6 hours |
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| Admission Deadline |
Jan. 1 / Rolling |
| Yearly
Tuition Cost |
$3,950 |
| Tuition Notes |
Registration $225. per student Graduated tuition for more students in the family.Service 20 hours or $400. Preschool tuition is $625. for five days a month;375 for three days;250. for two days. (Hours 6 am to 6 pm.) |
| %
on Financial Aid |
2% |
| Average
Financial Aid Grant |
$500 |
| Acceptance
Rate |
97% |
| Headmaster |
Mrs. Leilani Lister |
| Admissions
Associate |
Mrs. Nancy Flores |
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| Total
Sports Offered |
4 |
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Sports |
| Basketball | Cheering | | Football | Volley Ball |
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| Total Extracurricular
Organizations |
9 |
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Extracurriculars |
| Vocal Lessons | Spelling Bee | | Science Fair - STEP Conference | Music Lessons- Drums, Keyboard, Violin | | Music Lessons | Johns Hopkins CTY Talent Search | | History Day Competition | Current Events Contests | | Academic Decathlon | |
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- The educational mission of the Church is to teach the Good News and to create community while providing service to the entire human family. The Catholic school teaches this message, fosters community, and models service. Our schools have a clear focus as centers where the Church evangelizes, educates and contributes to the formation of a healthy and morally sound lifestyle. In doing this the Catholic school fosters each individual‘s growth in personal holiness and his/her relationship to Christ. The Catholic school is dedicated to academic excellence, reinforcing a sense of social concern, and encouraging a life balanced by social and physical activities. The Catholic school also recognizes parents as the first and primary educators in a child’s life. Schools work with the parents and encourage them to participate in the decision-making processes affecting their children. The Catholic school challenges clergy, parents, teachers, students and parish communities to work together in mutual trust, support, and dedication to the common goal of providing quality, religious and academic education for our children.
- Profile last updated: 04/13/2008
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| About This
Zip Code (
92882 ) |
| School
Zip (
92882 ) |
(
CA ) State Average |
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| Population
(Approximate) |
60,281 people |
33,864,644 people |
| %
(age 25+) w/College Degree |
28% |
32% |
| Population Average
Age |
30 years old |
33.3 years old |
| Average Household
Size |
3.4 persons |
2.8 persons |
| Median Household
Income |
$55,957 |
$50,900 |
| Avg. # of Rooms
in Household |
5.7 rooms |
4.7 rooms |
| Median Age of
Housing Structure |
26 years old |
42 years old |
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Median Value of Housing Unit Zipcode (92882)
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| %
Owning / % Renting |
67% / 33% |
55% / 45% |
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