St. Augustine High School (San Diego)

St. Augustine High School
St. Augustine High School, taken from the corner of 32nd Street and Nutmeg Street
Address
3266 Nutmeg Street

,
92104

United States
Coordinates32°44′3″N 117°7′25″W / 32.73417°N 117.12361°W / 32.73417; -117.12361
Information
TypePrivate, Day, College-prep
MottoUnitas ∙ Veritas ∙ Caritas
(Unity ∙ Truth ∙ Love)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic;
Order of Saint Augustine
Patron saint(s)St. Augustine
Established1922
Sister schoolThe Academy of Our Lady of Peace
PresidentEdwin Hearn
PrincipalJames Horne
ChaplainRev. Maxime Villeneuve, O.S.A.
Faculty75
Teaching staff53.3 (on an FTE basis)
Grades912
GenderBoys
Enrollment743 (2021–22)
  Grade 9195
  Grade 10190
  Grade 11183
  Grade 12175
Average class size186
Student to teacher ratio13.9:1
Campus size7.2 acres (29,000 m2)
Color(s)Royal Purple and Vegas Gold   
Athletics15 sports
Athletics conferenceCIF San Diego Section
MascotHalo Joe
Team nameSaints
RivalCathedral Catholic
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges
Publication"Saints Scene" (Community Newsletter)
NewspaperThe Augustinian
School feesRegistration Fee: $260
Tuition Deposit: $200
Senior Fee: $307
Junior Fee: $302
Sophomore Fee: $272
Freshman Fee: $315
Graduation Fee: $200
Tuition$27,794.00 (2024–2025)
AffiliationRoman Catholic Diocese of San Diego
Websitesahs.org

St. Augustine High School is a private Catholic high school for young men under the direction of the Order of Saint Augustine, located in the North Park neighborhood of San Diego, California, and founded in 1922. It is located in the Diocese of San Diego and is a member of the Augustinian Secondary Education Association.

Named after Saint Augustine of Hippo, an early Christian theologian, St. Augustine teaches young men within the framework of the Catholic faith and in the Augustinian tradition. This culturally diverse school serves the communities of San Diego County and Tijuana, Mexico. The school also publicly states, "We open our doors to all boys we believe will benefit from our academic program."