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School Overview

St. Augustine High School is a Catholic, college preparatory secondary school for young men from ninth through twelfth grades. Our mission is to provide a liberal arts education in an environment that promotes the development of mind, heart and body in the Catholic tradition. By helping to form mature Christian men we communicate to the world the Augustinian values of love, truth and community.
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School Stats

Average
Current School
Enrollment
731
Teacher-Student Ratio
1:15

Academics

Basic Info

Day S. Grades: Grades 9-12
Urban
Religious Affiliation: Catholic

Application Info

Deadline: None / Rolling
Recommended
5.0
Recommended
4.9

Frequently Ask Questions about St. Augustine High School

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St. Augustine High School is All-boys private day school located in California, US. , and currently has about 731 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.sahs.org.
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What is the application requirement for St. Augustine High School?
Similar to most private schools in the US, St. Augustine High School’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the latest tuition for St. Augustine High School’s All-boys student?
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Where is St. Augustine High School located?
St. Augustine High School is located in the State of California of USA. The closest major city is San Diego, which is about 3 miles away from school. Most families can choose San Diego International Airport to travel in and out of school.
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Based on FindingSchool monthly traffic data as well as onsite search record, St. Augustine High School is within top 2000 for all schools on FindingSchool.

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Also it is highly recommended to visit St. Augustine High School’s official site: http://www.sahs.org or call them at (619)282-2184.
Please share a few nearby schools that are close to St. Augustine High School?
Yes, here are few: Aseltine School, Our Ladys School and San Diego High School of International Studies.

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Nearby City

San Diego, located on the Pacific Ocean coast of Southern California, is known for its mild climate, extensive beaches, and vibrant cultural scene. With a population of 1,386,932 in 2020, it ranks as the eighth most populous city in the United States. The city is home to a deep-water harbor and a long history with the U.S. Navy. In recent years, San Diego has emerged as a hub for healthcare and biotechnology. It is also the second-largest city in California, after Los Angeles.

Population (2022) 1,279,329
Cost of Living Higher than average 47%
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