Founded in 1947 as a school for girls, the school was originally named St. Ferdinand High School. In 1956, boys were admitted for the first time and the school was renamed to Bishop Alemany High School after Joseph Sadoc Alemany, the first archbishop of San Francisco. It was co-instructional, with separate divisions for girls and boys, until 1970 when it became coeducational.[2]
Alemany High School was first located on the north side of Rinaldi St, just east of Sepulveda Blvd, but due to the Northridge earthquake in 1994 it sustained damage too great to be considered safe. Insomuch, it was decided to move the school across the street into the nearby buildings of Our Lady Queen of Angels Seminary at the historic San Fernando Mission. The high school shared the campus with the seminarians for one year. The seminary closed in 1995.[3][4] The 1971 Sylmar earthquake did considerable damage to Alemany's campus, as well.[2]
Stuart Long (1963–2014), boxer-turned-Catholic priest; inspiration for the 2022 film Father Stu taught at the school from 1998 till 2001.
References
^"Directory of Schools 2011–2012"(PDF). Western Association of Schools and Colleges. July 2011. p. 17. Archived from the original(PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
^ ab"Alemany History". Bishop Alemany High School. Retrieved December 6, 2018.