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  1. Santa Catalina School. 1500 Mark Thomas Drive, Monterey CA 93940. Ange Atkinson, Camp Director 831.655.9386. Campus Map & Directions; Work at Camp; Santa Catalina School; Santa Catalina Lower and Middle School; Catalina & Co. Bookstore (opens in new window/tab) Code of Conduct; COVID-19 Information & Resources;

  2. Located at the edge of Sullivan Court, Santa Catalina School's bookstore is the go-to spot for spirit wear, school supplies, gifts, accessories, and more! A limited number of items are sold online. Shop Online. Contact Annette Leach Alcocer '75 Bookstore Manager 831.655.9376

  3. Santa Catalina School, an all-girls boarding and day high school in Monterey, invites sixth, seventh, and eighth grade girls to the Middle School Scholars Leadership Program. This tuition-free program is designed for girls who are interested in exploring, discovering, and deepening their passion for leadership and making a positive impact in ...

  4. Middle School (6-8) Santa Catalina Middle School students build a strong academic foundation in all areas, from STEM to art to English to religion. Our program teaches students to question with confidence, to envision more than one way to solve a problem, and to express themselves.

  5. Description. Founded in 1950 and set against the scenic California coast in Monterey, Santa Catalina School is where you can discover the true you. Our boarding and day school is where inspired, powerful, active learning happens—in the classroom, on the field or the stage, and in the dorms. Catalina girls take ownership of their academics ...

  6. santa catalina school is an exemplary all-girls boarding and day school in monterey for students in grades 9-12. expenses. $18,891,648. revenue. $18,542,471. program 2 the organization operates summer at catalina, which is a sleepaway & day camp in monterey for girls ages 8 - 14. all campers participate in exciting classes, community building ...

  7. Ms. Evers came to Catalina in 2016 after working for more than a decade at the Monterey Herald in a variety of editor positions. In addition to her journalism degree, she has a certificate in publishing from the University of Denver Publishing Institute. Originally from Aurora, Colorado, she enjoys reading, hiking, binge-watching TV, playing D ...