Los Angeles Baptist High School

Los Angeles Baptist High School

Heritage Christian School is a Christian, private, coeducational day school located in Northridge, California with approximately 1240 students enrolled in Pre-school through 12. In the summer of 2012, the school was acquired from Los Angeles Baptist Middle/ Senior High School by (Hillcrest Christian School), and the two merged to become Heritage Christian Schools. The L.A. Baptist campus is now the South Campus of Heritage Christian School. The campus is now home to approximately 945 students in grades 7-12.

Los Angeles Baptist Middle School/High School was founded and administered by the Los Angeles Baptist City Mission Society later renamed American Baptist Churches of Los Angeles. The school was accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. On July 1, 2012 ownership of the campus was transferred to Hillcrest Christian School of Granada Hills, CA.

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