La Jolla Country Day School

La Jolla Country Day School (known informally as "Country Day" or "LJCDS") is an independent school in La Jolla, a community of San Diego, California. The school contains a lower school (consisting of nursery through fourth grade), a middle school (grades 5–8), and an upper school (grades 9–12).

La Jolla Country Day School
Entrance sign
Location
9490 Genesee Ave
La Jolla, CA 92037
Information
TypeIndependent/Private
MottoScientia Pacifica (Peace through Knowledge)
Established1926 (as the Balmer School)
Head of schoolDr. Gary W. Krahn
GradesNursery through Grade 12
Number of students1,120
Color(s)Royal Blue, White
MascotTorrey Pine
Websitehttp://www.ljcds.org

The school's motto is "Scientia Pacifica" (peace through knowledge).

La Jolla Country Day School was voted the best private school in San Diego in 2007 by the San Diego Union-Tribune.[1]

History

Louise Balmer moved her four children to California after the death of her husband, and earned a teaching certificate. In 1926 she used a small house on Coast Boulevard as a makeshift schoolhouse for four students [2] and three teachers. The Balmer School expanded, eventually holding classes in kindergarten through fifth grade in what is now the La Jolla Historical Society on Prospect Street. In 1955, the school received its charter to teach middle and upper school classes, and in 1961 moved to its current location. The first class of seniors graduated in 1964.[3]

The campus now contains a theater, a library, an outdoor amphitheater, a double gymnasium, sports fields, tennis courts, and computer and science labs, all funded by students' parents.

Accreditation

La Jolla Country Day School is accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). In addition, the school is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

Notable alumni

See also

  • Primary and secondary schools in San Diego, California

References

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