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Summer Programs

Part of The La Salle Difference is the stated mission of nurturing the talents of each student.  During our summer programs, La Salle high School reaches out to the community through academic offerings and athletic opportunities, so that students from elementary through high school can experience The La Salle Difference.

The Institute offers six-week-long intensive courses  that provide opportunities for students to hone skills and to learn new concepts in the more relaxed environment of summer. Students can earn high school academic credit in some of the courses, and many of the courses offered during the summer programs satisfy University of California standards. There are also a variety of offerings for elementary and middle school  students.

Sports Camps are also available throughout the summer so that students of all ages - grammar through high school - can enjoy expert coaching in a wide variety of sports. These Camps have the added benefit of keeping students in condition and in practice for school teams. The Sports Camps - of varying duration - are open to all who are interested.

The Summer Academic Institute and Sports Camps Brochure is typically published in the Spring.

Department Feed

Pasadena area alums partnered with the Salvation Army on May 11th for Alumni National Month of Service
Alums living in our nation's capitol enjoyed some drinks and networking on May 8th, 2013
Nearly 30 alums returned to campus May 7-9 to speak to interested sophomores about their industries and career paths.
Alumni living in the Los Angeles area participated in the Alumni National Month of Service project at the St. Francis Center in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, May 4th 
Alumni living in San Francisco volunteered their time for Alumni National Month of Service on Saturday, April 27th to tutor 4th-8th grade students at De Marillac Academy. 
Tood Kislter '00 returned to campus on April 29th to share his newspaper insights as a news copy editor with students who work on the school newspaper, "The Lance."
Tom Anthony '67 returned to campus to speak with AP Government students about his career working for the FAA
Charlie Guillen '94 was back on campus to share his experience as a filmmaker with students interested in the film industry.
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La Salle High School
3880 East Sierra Madre Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91107-1996
(626) 351-8951