I graduated from SAINTS in 1955, that is 65 years ago. All of us held our teachers as Gods. They really cared about all of us and prepared us for life in many ways. To this day I still refer back to rules and formulas I learned at SAINTS. God has been very good to me and SAINTS was the BEST teacher for life there could be with any frame of reference. I loved SAINTS as a student and love it still as an alumnus. Thank you SAINTS for all you taught me. I've owned my own business since a student and still do and operate it every day. Thank you Father Glenn, I know your watching me from upstairs. Sanford E. Sanford, Class of "55".
Submitted by other on September 26, 2016
I'm very pleased with the education my son is getting at Saints. They really know how to help the boys bond and build responsibility and critical thinking. The academics keep his head in the books, and he is encouraged to aspire to college. The variety of extracurricular activities exposes him to many careers and vocations. The scheduling and pace of the curriculum is tailored for boys and manages them well. The traditions of the school also give the boys good reasons to achieve. I highly encourage parents with a high school son pursue admission to Saints.
Submitted by parent on January 15, 2015
Having a son who is a senior this year and another as a freshman this year, I can not say ENOUGH about this school! Saints has been everything and so much more than we hoped for our sons. It truly takes your sons and shapes them into fine young gentlemen! Our boys are both so happy here and say they can't imagine going to school anywhere else. It is a true brotherhood!
Submitted by parent on August 21, 2014
This is the only private school to send a boy to in San Diego. the Students are a true family, the academics are top notch and the extra curricular activities are some of the best around. Also, the sports programs are some of the best.
Submitted by parent on August 24, 2013
Best high school in San Diego County. Everyone top to bottom cares deeply about boys education. There place for every boy who can handle a rigorous curriculum. They enter as boys and leave as well educated gentlemen. My son LOVED the "Saints" experience.