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Archbishop Mitty High School - San Jose, CA

Archbishop Mitty High School

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Archbishop Mitty High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school located in San Jose, California, USA. The school is named for the late Archbishop John Joseph Mitty, the fourth Archbishop of San Francisco. It was the first diocesan Catholic high school in the Santa Clara Valley. Construction of the school began in 1963, and when completed, the campus occupied its present twenty-four acres. It is owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California.HistoryConstruction of Archbishop Mitty High School began in 1963. Initially, brothers and priests of the Society of Mary (Marianists) were given responsibility to conduct the school. The school opened in the fall of 1964 with 189 male students. The first classes of Archbishop Mitty were held on the grounds of the adjacent Queen of Apostles Elementary School, but moved to the newly completed high school buildings in April 1965. Archbishop Mitty High School expanded its student body in 1969 and began sharing classes with Mother Butler Memorial High School (which is now the Harker School) and St. Lawrence Girls High School, with consolidation of the three schools to be completed by the fall of 1972. With the creation of the Diocese of San Jose in 1981, Archbishop Mitty became the only high school owned and operated by the Diocese. Today, the school campus encompasses 24 acres (9.7 ha) in West San Jose along Lawrence Expressway. In 1990, Bishop Pierre DuMaine appointed Mr. Tim Brosnan principal of Archbishop Mitty High School.

Location: 5000 Mitty Way, San Jose, CA
Phone: (408) 252-6610
Category: Private School, Summer Camp
 

Summer Camp Programs and Events at Archbishop Mitty High School

  • San Jose Girls Regional Camp - San Jose, CA
    June 10 - June 11

    Archbishop Mitty High School, 5000 Mitty Way, San Jose, CA, 95129 USA Basketball’s Girls Regional Camps combine on-court skills training and scrimmages with off-court educational sessions. Camps focus on basketball fundamentals as well as off-court sessions geared towards achieving maximum performance in sport and life. ...

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