History
St. Stephen Martyr School opened its doors in 1926 to provide the families of Monterey Park with an opportunity for their children to receive a Catholic School education. Under the leadership of Fr. Michael Conneally, four classrooms were opened and staffed by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. The school celebrated its first graduating class in 1928. The needs of the Catholic community in Monterey Park continued to grow. As a result, a new church and convent were built. New classrooms were added to the school until it became a fully enrolled 16-room school serving students in grades 1 through 8. When the 16-room configuration was completed in 1964, the school served 743 pupils. By early 80s, enrollment was approximately 600 students.
The community of the Sisters of Holy Names served St. Stephen Martyr School from 1926 until 1993, when a lay principal was appointed. The school successfully added a Kindergarten classroom in 2000. A science lab and new computer lab were added in 2003, and a library was opened in 2005. St. Stephen School continues to work with families to provide an education that reflects Catholic values, traditions, and academic excellence.
The community of the Sisters of Holy Names served St. Stephen Martyr School from 1926 until 1993, when a lay principal was appointed. The school successfully added a Kindergarten classroom in 2000. A science lab and new computer lab were added in 2003, and a library was opened in 2005. St. Stephen School continues to work with families to provide an education that reflects Catholic values, traditions, and academic excellence.
Philosophy
At St. Stephen Martyr School, we believe that parents are the primary educators of their children. At St. Stephen School, parents, teachers, students, and staff form a learning and faith community committed to helping each student:
- Develop academic and communication skills.
- Grow in understanding of Catholic faith.
- Demonstrate Christ-like qualities of compassion, tolerance, and respect.
- Become life-long learners who demonstrate personal responsibility and commitment to the larger community
Location
We are located in the beautiful City of Monterey Park.
We are conveniently located adjacent to three major freeways that provide north-south and east-west access to all of Southern California - bounded on the west by the Long Beach Freeway (710), on the north by the San Bernardino Freeway (Interstate 10), and the south by the Pomona Freeway (State Highway 60).
Because of its central location and proximity to downtown Los Angeles, St. Stephen Martyr School makes for the perfect commuter school.
We are conveniently located adjacent to three major freeways that provide north-south and east-west access to all of Southern California - bounded on the west by the Long Beach Freeway (710), on the north by the San Bernardino Freeway (Interstate 10), and the south by the Pomona Freeway (State Highway 60).
Because of its central location and proximity to downtown Los Angeles, St. Stephen Martyr School makes for the perfect commuter school.