La Salle High School

La Salle High School is the name of several educational institutions affiliated with the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the Lasallian Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching order founded by French Priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle:

  • Lasallian educational institutions

La Salle High School may also refer to the following educational institutions:

In Canada:

  • LaSalle Community Comprehensive High School, in LaSalle, Quebec
  • La Salle Secondary School, in Greater Sudbury, Ontario
  • La Salle Secondary School, in Kingston, Ontario

In Latin America:

  • La Salle High School, in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • La Salle School, Bolivia

In Malaysia:

  • La Salle School, Brickfields in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur
  • La Salle School, Klang, Selangor
  • La Salle High School (Petaling Jaya), in Petaling Jaya, Selangor
  • La Salle Secondary School, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

In Pakistan:

  • La Salle High School Faisalabad, in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
  • La Salle High School Multan, in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan

In the Philippines:

  • La Salle Green Hills High School, in Mandaluyong City
  • De La Salle-Santiago Zobel High School, in Muntinlipa City

In the United States:

  • La Salle High School (Albany, New York) in Albany, New York
  • La Salle High School (Pasadena, California)
  • La Salle High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • La Salle High School (Miami, Florida)
  • La Salle High School (Milwaukie, Oregon)
  • La Salle High School (Niagara Falls, New York)
  • La Salle High School (Louisiana), in Olla, Louisiana
  • La Salle College High School, in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania
  • LaSalle-Peru High School, in LaSalle, Illinois
  • La Salle High School (Union Gap, Washington)
  • La Salle High School in Iowa, now Xavier High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), following a merger with Regis High School in 1998

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