Christopher High School

Christopher High School is a co-educational public school in Gilroy, California. It is one of two public comprehensive high schools in the city and has an approximate enrollment of 1,900 students. It is a part of the Gilroy Unified School District.

Christopher High School[1]
Address
850 Day Road

,
California

United States
Information
TypePublic
School districtGilroy Unified School District
PrincipalJeremy Dirks
Staff78.89 (FTE)[2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,678 (2017–18)[2]
Student to teacher ratio21.27[2]
Color(s)Gold, Teal, Black, White                 
Athletics-- Interscholastic Sports
MascotCougar
RivalsSan Benito High School (Hollister)
Gilroy High School (Gilroy)
WebsiteChristopher High School

The school is named for the Christopher family, owner of the Christopher Ranch, a local garlic farm that is one of the largest employers in Gilroy. Christopher donated 10 acres of land and started an endowment for the school with an initial investment of $75,000.[3]

Athletics

AutumnWinterSpring
Girls GolfSoccerBoys Golf
Girls TennisBasketballBoys Tennis
Cross CountryWrestlingBoys Volleyball
Field HockeySwimming & Diving
Girls VolleyballBaseball
Water PoloGymnastics
Lacrosse
Softball
Track & Field
Badminton

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