St. Joseph The Worker School

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School Profile and History

St. Joseph the Worker School is a fully accredited, Transitional Kindergarten through Eighth Grade Catholic Parish School in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. We affirm that each child is unique, and, with dignity and respect, we guide each student to obtain his/her fullest potential.  We serve our community by providing a caring, educational environment in which each child is able to develop spiritually, academically, socially, and physically. In collaboration with our families, we provide our students with a foundation for success in high school and for development into responsible adolescents and adults. We are committed to nurturing a community of understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity.

Since 1958, Saint Joseph the Worker School has served the children of the San Fernando Valley by providing a value centered Catholic education committed to the fourfold ministry of the Church: worship, love, service, and witness.  While celebrating our diversity, we define ourselves as members of one Body, the Body of Christ. Our community has a values-centered education committed to the fourfold ministry of the Church: worship, love, service, and witness. By affirming and modeling the values Jesus lived and taught, our school community reflects our parish’s Catholic identity.