ACADEMICS
Academy of Our Lady of Peace
S T U D E N T TO
26%
FAC U LT Y R AT I O :
of Faculty members are alumnae of OLP
14 TO 1
In 2017 - 2018, 281 STUDENTS took 4 8 3 A P
and
75%
23
36
68
C L AS S S I Z E
HONORS
CLASSES
AV E R AG E
of Faculty members hold
AP &
STEAM
E X A M S . Of the 483 exams taken, 7 5 . 8 % had scores
AT A G L A N C E
of 3 , 4 O R 5 .
CO U R S E S
advanced degrees.
SPIRITUAL LIFE & SERVICE LEARNING O L P O P E R AT E S F R O M T H E C S J T R A D I T I O N O F “ FA I T H I N AC T I O N.” The curriculum is rooted in balancing formation with information and is integrated across all disciplines under the guidance of the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.
SERVING THE
“Dear Neighbor Without Distinction”
85
SERVICE HOURS Through a Campus Ministry program rooted in student leadership, students are encouraged to engage their faith and lead others through a vibrant faith experience. Religious studies in the classroom is complemented with class level retreats for all grades. Liturgies are planned by students and led by visiting Priests from San Diego Diocese.
ARE REQUIRED TO G R A D UAT E
30,000
TOTA L S E RV I C E HOURS COMPLETED A N N UA L LY
STUDENT LIFE
OVER 500
OVER 600
LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
student-athletes
are available each year for students
compete in Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball,
OLP is committed to providing
Soccer, Water Polo,
access to families who demonstrate
Archery, Lacrosse, Sand
a verifiable financial need. Financial assistance
Volleyball, Softball, Swim
OUR MISSION
Founded and rooted in the Gospel values of the Catholic church and the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, the Academy of Our Lady of Peace empowers young women in an innovative learning environment that honors the individual while fostering community, and develops faith-filled leaders dedicated to the “love of God and the dear neighbor without distinction.”
is available for qualified applicants.
& Dive, Track & Field, Cheer, Equestrian and Surf.
5 5 C LU B S & O R G A N I Z AT I O N S on campus including Robotics, STEAM Club, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Amnesty International, Culinary Club, Pilot Press, Mock Trial, Culturally Affiliated Clubs, Peace Commission & more!
S C H O O L M A S CO T: T H E P I LO TS
2018-19 TUITION COST
$19,000
4 8 6 0 O R EG O N ST. , SA N D I EG O, CA 9 2 1 1 6 | AO L P.O R G | 6 1 9 -2 9 7-2 2 6 6
Educating the next generation of women leaders & innovators since 1882
A N OLP GR A DUATE
THER E ’S NO MISTA K ING
OUR STUDENTS
FROM 79 ZIP CODES
Ethnic Backgrounds:
750
43% Hispanic/Latina 32% European American 16% Multi-Racial/Other 6% Asian/Fillipino 2% African American 1% Pacific Islander
STUDENTS
& Public Schools
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And 102 Catholic, Independent
Class of 2018 valedictorian, Melissa AhrensViquez delivered an inspiring speech at graduation on North Terrace. Melissa is a freshman at Yale University and plans to major in Environmental Engineering.
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The OLP Robotics Team, sponsored by Qualcomm, competed in the FIRST Robotics World Championships this year!
The OLP Varsity Lacrosse Team won the CIF Championship in 2018, making them CIF Champions two years in a row.
OLP students visited Machu Picchu in June 2018 as part of their service learning travel experience.
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OUR SCHOOL
has been educating young women for
136 YEARS in the tradition of the
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
The class of 2018... Our Campus
O U R H I S T O R I C CA M P U S WA S B U I LT I N T H E E A R LY 1 9 2 0 s
Received
916
and features a library, event center, theater & amphitheater, weight & conditioning rooms, athletic facilities, dance studio, engineering
offers of admission
and zSpace labs, and an expansive North Terrace lawn. Our campus
from
also has two dining options: Pilot Café and Common Grounds.
200 unique colleges and universities
Kira Lukasik ’19, shown here in the role of Mary Poppins, was nominated for the Broadway San Diego Awards.
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The Academy of Our Lady of Peace
OUR GRADUATES
74%
of the Class of 2018 was offered at least one scholarship from a college or university
40%
plan to major in a STEM field
Was offered
$29.2 Million
in college
For a full list of college acceptances, please visit www.aolp.org/collegeacceptances
in merit-based scholarships
9600 T O TA L ALUMNAE
16%
First Generation College Students