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High Schools on the Monterey Peninsula


















For families with teenagers moving to the Monterey Peninsula, or with children who will eventually be teenagers, here's a list of all the high schools in every community.

Carmel
*Carmel High School (public) (3600 Ocean Ave., Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA, 93923)

Carmel Valley
*Carmel Valley High School (public) (27335 Schulte Rd., Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA, 93923)

Marina
*Marina High School (public) (298 Patton Pkwy, Marina, CA, 93933)
*Marina Christian School (private, grades 1-12) (160 Seaside Ct., Marina, CA, 93933)
*Learning for Life Charter School (public, grades K-12) (3180 Imjun Rd. Suite 110, Marina, CA, 93933)

Monterey
*Monterey High School (public) (101 Hermann Dr., Monterey, CA, 93940)
*Trinity Christian High School (private) (680 Belden Rd., Monterey, CA, 93940)
*Santa Catalina School (private, grades K-12, Upper School is all-girls) (1500 Mark Thomas Dr., Monterey, CA, 93940)
*York School (private, grades 8-12) (9501 York Rd., Monterey, CA, 93940)

Pacific Grove
*Pacific Grove High School (public) (615 Sunset Dr., Pacific Grove, CA 93950)

Pebble Beach
*Stevenson School (private) (3152 Forest Lake Rd., Pebble Beach, CA, 93953)

Sand City/Seaside
*Seaside High School (public) (2200 Noche Buena St., Seaside, CA, 93955)
*Chartwell School (private school for special needs students, grades 2-12) (2511 Numa Watson Rd., Seaside, CA, 93955)
*Monterey Bay Christian School (private, pre-K-grade 12) (1184 Hilby Ave., Seaside, CA, 93955)

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