Philosophy Statement
Verbum Dei High School is a
Catholic college preparatory for
young men who are economically
and academically underserved in
Watts and the surrounding
communities.
As a Catholic high school,
Verbum Dei is dedicated to the
full proclamation of the Good
News of Jesus Christ. The school
is committed to the holistic
development of each student and
recognizes that each student is
a unique individual, shaped by
ability, aptitude, culture, and
experience.
Verbum Dei means “Word of God”
in Latin, and it is God’s Word
through scripture, prayer, and
worship that invites and
challenges the faculty and staff
to promote the intellectual,
personal, spiritual, physical,
and social growth of students.
In caring for the whole person,
every effort at Verbum Dei is
focused to encourage in students
a positive self-image and to
foster the holistic formation of
their full potential. Graduates
of Verbum Dei will be open to
growth, spiritual, and loving.
The school provides a
student-centered, college
preparatory curriculum that
promotes an honest exchange of
ideas and opportunities for
leadership and service. The
academic program is designed so
students will be college-ready
by their senior year, developing
in them the desire for
post-secondary education.
Graduates of Verbum Dei will be
intellectually motivated.
Verbum Dei is a member of the
Cristo Rey Network of schools
whose mission is “to transform
urban American one student at a
time – all students will
graduate from high school and
college.” As a Cristo Rey
school, every student
participates in the Corporate
Work Study Program – students
work five days per month to help
cover the cost of their
education, to see the
practicality of what they are
learning in the classroom, and
to realize future vocational
possibilities for themselves, as
well as develop skills for
lifelong success. Graduates of
Verbum Dei will be work
experienced.
Owned and operated by the
Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the
school’s mission is co-sponsored
by the California Province of
the Society of Jesus (the
Jesuits). The school is staffed
by the Jesuits and lay partners
in mission.
As a Jesuit school, students are
expected to be “men with and for
others.” Christian service and
reflection on service (service
learning) are essential to
students’ pursuit of a more
humane and just world. Knowledge
of the suffering of the world’s
poor, next door or thousands of
miles away, and responsible
participation in activities that
address the needs of the poor
are the woof and warp of Jesuit
education. Graduates of Verbum
Dei will be committed to doing
justice.
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