De La Salle High School
High School in Concord, CA
We were established in 1965 as a Catholic boys' high school in the Lasallian tradition of the Christian Brothers. We come from a much longer and richer tradition, however. Our roots extend more than 300 years to 17th century France and our Founder Saint John Baptist de La Salle who had a very simple vision of education: that the graduates of his Christian schools would be mature, responsible members of society and the Church. As a Lasallian school, we currently have an obligation to make a difference in each student's life so that when they leave us they will serve others graciously and lovingly.
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read moreConcord, Calif. - The De La Salle High School 2020-21 E3 Student Survey opens Thursday, January 7, 2021. This annual survey is a requirement of our accreditation protocol. Please encourage your son to complete the survey in a timely manner as all students must submit the survey in order to complete the course registration process for 2021-22 classes. De La Salle High School faculty member Chris Miller, Ph. D., is excited to announce a handbook on suicide in the Catholic Church, which was released on November 20th by Ave Maria Press, which features a chapter on youth ministry and suicide written by Dr. Miller.
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read moreDe La Salle High School is located in Concord, California, a thriving and diverse community located near Walnut Creek and beautiful Mt. Our classrooms are equipped with state-of-the art technology including SmartBoards, computers with full internet access and LCD projectors with surround sound. The Kenneth H. Hofmann Student Center is a focal point of our campus that contains our cafeteria and also acts as a gathering place for liturgies and student assemblies. There is a theater for performing arts productions and a music building with practice facilities for our jazz, concert and marching bands.