St. Bonaventure High School

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Saint Bonaventure High School
Address
St. Bonaventure High School
3167 Telegraph Road

93003

United States
Coordinates 34°16′23″N119°15′13″W / 34.27306°N 119.25361°W / 34.27306; -119.25361
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Type Private, coeducational
Motto"Soli Deo Honor Et Gloria"
(Only for the Honor and Glory of God)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Saint Bonaventure
Established1963
AuthorityArchdiocese of Los Angeles
Oversight Archdiocese of Los Angeles
PrincipalChristina Castro
ChaplainDeacon Don Huntley
Staff6
Faculty27 (2014)
Grades 912
Enrollment541 (2021)
Average class size22
Student to teacher ratio22:1
Education systemUnited States Council of Bishops, California State Standards
CampusSBHS
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)   Green & gold
SloganSoli Deo Honor et Gloria
Fight song Firmly standing true and faithful to the Green and Gold
Athletics conference CIF Southern Section
Tri-County Athletic Association
MascotSeraph
Nickname Seraphs
Rival Oaks Christian School
Bishop Diego High School
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges [1] WCEA
NewspaperSeraph Scrolls
YearbookThe Arches
Tuition$10,076 (2021–22)
Communities servedVentura County
Feeder schoolsOur Lady of Assumption, Ventura Missionary, Sacred Heart, St. Mary Magdalen, St. Sebastian, Santa Clara, Holy Cross
AffiliationWASC, WCEA, CSF, NHS
Website sbhsvta.org

St. Bonaventure High School is a private, Catholic, co-educational secondary school in Ventura, California, United States. This college preparatory institution was founded on the spiritual ideals of St. Francis of Assisi and the academic fervor of its namesake, St. Bonaventure. The nearby Mission San Buenaventura was founded by the Franciscan order in 1782 and was also named after Saint Bonaventure. The school's mascot, the Seraph, was derived from one of the titles of Bonaventure, "Seraphic Doctor".

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Accreditation

Saint Bonaventure High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Western Catholic Educational Association (WCEA). On February 22, 2015, a WASC/WCEA accrediting committee arrived at Saint Bonaventure to begin a three-day process of observation, interviews, and goal-setting. Saint Bonaventure High School, as a result of the committee's recommendation, again received a six-year accreditation in June 2015, the longest term of accreditation that can be granted.[ citation needed ]

History

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles founded the school in 1963 with 70 students. Over the years, members of both the Sisters of Notre Dame and the Franciscan order have provided leadership and instruction. In 1782 Father Junipero Serra established a mission in the area now known as Ventura, naming the mission San Buenaventura, after the Franciscan priest and scholar Bonaventure. Over the next 100 years, people began to move to and live in the area around the mission, and in 1887 the city of San Buenaventura was formed.

In 1963 St. Bonaventure High School was established in the city of San Buenaventura, more popularly known now as the city of Ventura. The school was named in honor of St. Bonaventure, the patron of the city, whose work as a philosopher and theologian during the Middle Ages earned him the title of Seraphic Doctor; hence the school mascot of Seraph, the highest order of angels.

St. Bonaventure's first student body consisted of 70 freshmen that started classes in partially completed buildings in September 1963. The teaching staff, headed by Sister Mary St. Lawrence, was composed of five Sisters of Notre Dame, with lay men and women to supplement the faculty as needed. In September 1966 the Franciscan Brothers were added to the faculty and administration.

In September 1966, St. Bonaventure became a complete four-year co-educational high school with an enrollment of 264 students. Reverend Thomas Meskill became the new Principal, serving from 1966 to 1976. The school's Alma Mater, composed by Claire Miller of Santa Paula, one of the school's original graduates, was sung for the first time in the 1966/67 school year.

Father Meskill was followed as principal by Brother Hilarion O’Connor from 1976 to 1979. Brother Thomas Fahy became Principal in September 1979 and was succeeded by Brother Paulinus Horkan, Principal from 1986 to 2007. Mr. Marc Groff was appointed the first lay Principal in the school's history in May 2007. Under their guidance, the school grew in enrollment, curriculum, and facilities, displaying excellence in academics, athletics, and service to the community.

Mrs. Christina Castro (Class of 1986) was selected by the Department of Catholic Schools to be Principal in June 2019 and will continue to guide the school's growth and maintain Saint Bonaventure High School's excellence in academic, extra-curricular, service and athletics programs.

Currently, approximately 440 students from all areas of Ventura County and southern Santa Barbara County attend Saint Bonaventure High School.

Academics

Classes are rigorous and comprehensive to meet California state requirements and recommendations for admission to the University of California and California State University systems. Religious instruction is required of every student for each year of attendance. St. Bonaventure's mission statement reads: "Graduates are prepared to live their lives spiritually, intellectually and socially to meet the challenges encountered in their lives". [2] Ninety-nine percent of the school's graduates go on to attend college, and 90 percent complete a college education.

Saint Bonaventure also provides membership to the National Honor Society and the California Scholarship Federation

Advanced Placement courses

Advanced Placement course offerings include the following:

Honors courses

Honors course offerings include the following:

During the 2016–2017 academic year, 85 percent of St. Bonaventure students who took AP examinations earned scores of 3 or higher, this demonstrating college-level competency in a given subject.

Athletics

St. Bonaventure High School athletic teams are nicknamed the Seraphs. The school is a member of the CIF Southern Section (CIF-SS), competing in the Tri-County Athletic Association for all sports except football and in the Marmonte Football Association for football. SBHS is known for its many state and section championships, particularly in football.

The Seraphs girls' soccer team won CIF-SS championships in 1998 (shared with Maranatha High School of Pasadena) and 2021. [3]

The St. Bonaventure softball team won CIF-SS titles in 2014, 2015, and 2021. [4]

Football

From 2002 to 2009, the St. Bonaventure football team competed in the Channel League as the only private school among six members. During that time, the Seraphs won every league game. However, the team was forced to forfeit its undefeated league championship in 2009 due to the use of an ineligible player. [5]

For the 2010 season, St. Bonaventure and rival private school Oaks Christian School were placed into the Marmonte League for football, a grouping consisting mostly of large public schools. The Seraphs continued their success, sharing the 2010 league title with Oaks Christian and Westlake High School, all with identical 8-1 conference records.

St. Bonaventure won two California state football championships back to back in 2007 and 2008. The Seraphs also hold ten CIF Southern Section championships dating back to 1968.[ citation needed ]

Clubs and extracurricular activities

Outside the classroom, students can choose to participate in a variety of activities. Such offerings at St. Bonaventure include:

Notable alumni

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