Bishop Mora Salesian High School is a Catholic all-boys high school in Los Angeles serving grades 9-12 with a dedicated Learning Difference Programs track designed to support students with learning disabilities and other learning differences. The school maintains small class sizes (average 28 students) and a high percentage of faculty with advanced degrees (99%), creating a structured environment where students with special needs can receive individualized attention alongside college-preparatory coursework.
The school offers a comprehensive range of academic supports through its Learning Difference Programs, complemented by AP courses, vocational opportunities, and extensive extracurricular activities including sports, music, clubs, and Christian service programs. This balanced approach allows students with learning differences to develop academically while building confidence through participation in school community and activities tailored to their interests.
Bishop Mora Salesian maintains an open admissions policy (100% acceptance rate) and offers significant financial aid support, with 75% of students receiving aid and an average grant of $2,000. Tuition is $5,700 annually, and rolling admissions make enrollment flexible. Families interested in learning more about the Learning Difference Programs, accommodations, and support services should contact the school directly at (323) 261-7124 or visit mustangsla.org.