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About Us

Immaculata-La Salle High School is a home whose Salesian family spirit and academic programs enrich the lives of students toward their holistic formation as good, faithful Christians and productive, responsible citizens in a dynamic, global society. 

Our Purpose

Immaculata-La Salle High School:

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  • lives the Salesian educational philosophy of reason, religion and loving kindness modeled on Don Bosco's Preventive System;

  • provides a foundation for moral and spiritual growth;

  • promotes a love for learning through a process that actively engages the young in an environment that fosters creativity,  critical thinking, and decision-making skills;

  • equips the students for success through a holistic educational program that provides rigorous academics, leadership opportunities, exposure to the arts, experiences of entrepreneurship, competitive athletics, and co-curricular activities;

  • develops a sense of solidarity with others, stewardship with the environment and empowers the students to respond through service and political advocacy on the part of the marginalized;

  • involves parents as integral components of students' academic and moral development;

  • welcomes all stakeholders in the creation an optimum learning environment where all are welcomed, involved, and responsible.

Our Mission
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Accreditation

Immaculata-La Salle High School is accredited by Cognia – NCA CASI /NWAC/ SACS CASI, STEM, and maintains membership in the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA), the Florida Catholic Conference (FCC), and the Dade Association of Academic Non-Public Schools (DAANS). Immaculata-La Salle High School has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School and Program since 2012.

Job Openings

Immaculata - La Salle High School employs or contracts teachers who hold baccalaureate or higher degrees, have at least 3 years of teaching experience in public or private schools, or have special skills, knowledge, or expertise that qualifies them to provide instruction in subjects taught.

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