Established on September 10, 1957, St. Bridget of Sweden School recognizes that parents are primary educators and teachers are facilitators of learning. It provides an atmosphere conducive to the maximum development of all students, enabling them to become well-integrated individuals with Catholic principles, values and attitudes capable of living their lives according to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Admissions and School ToursSt. Bridget of Sweden School hosts regular school tours for parents interested in our preschool, elementary and middle school programs. Follow the link below and fill out the visit form or call (818) 785-4422 Our principal will call you to schedule a tour.
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INTO THE FUTUREGraduates from St. Bridget of Sweden have gone to top high schools in Los Angeles, such as Louisville, Crespi, Notre Dame, Alemany, Loyola, Providence, and many others. Alumni have gone on to major universities throughout the country, including Yale University, The University of Chicago, as well as local institutions such as CSUN, UCLA, USC, and many others.
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SCHOOLWIDE LEARNING EXPECTATIONS
To become a well-integrated individual with Catholic principles and values
We provide our students, parents, and staff the opportunity to experience the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to bring Catholic beliefs and values into their lives and the world.
To become an active life long learner
All students are encouraged to participate in every aspect of their education, and as alumni, to return and share their knowledge and talents with students currently enrolled.
To recognize the value of self-expression through diversified art forms
Our fine arts program was established to help each student develop an appreciation for literature, drama, music, dance, and the fine arts under the guidance of professional artists, actors and musicians. Our goal is to help each student develop creative and critical analytical skills in order to make personal aesthetic judgments.
To develop respect for the thoughts and opinions of others
St. Bridget students are taught through example and words the value of each child’s unique worth. Our goal is that all children are treated with respect and love.
To create a positive attitude toward physical development
Competitive programs include boys and girls volleyball, basketball, and football. Daily Physical Ed. classes help each student realize the need for good health and physical fitness. After school karate and dance classes allow students the opportunity to develop talents in those areas.
To develop a willingness to participate in the community
Our Food Drives, retreats and para-liturgies prepare our students spiritually for outreach and service within the community.
To develop respect for all life
As a school family, we strive to reach out to our civic and world community by our good example, participation, and direct service.
We provide our students, parents, and staff the opportunity to experience the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to bring Catholic beliefs and values into their lives and the world.
To become an active life long learner
All students are encouraged to participate in every aspect of their education, and as alumni, to return and share their knowledge and talents with students currently enrolled.
To recognize the value of self-expression through diversified art forms
Our fine arts program was established to help each student develop an appreciation for literature, drama, music, dance, and the fine arts under the guidance of professional artists, actors and musicians. Our goal is to help each student develop creative and critical analytical skills in order to make personal aesthetic judgments.
To develop respect for the thoughts and opinions of others
St. Bridget students are taught through example and words the value of each child’s unique worth. Our goal is that all children are treated with respect and love.
To create a positive attitude toward physical development
Competitive programs include boys and girls volleyball, basketball, and football. Daily Physical Ed. classes help each student realize the need for good health and physical fitness. After school karate and dance classes allow students the opportunity to develop talents in those areas.
To develop a willingness to participate in the community
Our Food Drives, retreats and para-liturgies prepare our students spiritually for outreach and service within the community.
To develop respect for all life
As a school family, we strive to reach out to our civic and world community by our good example, participation, and direct service.