The Bishop's School is an independent college preparatory Episcopal day school in La Jolla, a community in San Diego, California. The school offers courses for students in the sixth through twelfth grades and has an 8:1 student-teacher ratio.

History

The Bishop's School was founded in 1909 by Ellen Browning Scripps and her half-sister (Eliza) Virginia Scripps, with gifts of land and funding, at the request of the Right Reverend Joseph Horsfall Johnson, at that time Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. Originally, it was a boarding school for girls only.

The earliest parts of the campus were designed by architect Irving Gill, responsible for a multitude of buildings in La Jolla. The current tower building was designed by Carleton Winslow as a replacement for the original Gill tower.

Bishop's became co-educational after merging with the nearby San Miguel School in 1971 under the leadership of headmaster Philip Perkins. The boarding department was closed after the 1982–1983 school year.

The school expanded to include sixth grade in the fall of 2009, with the first cohort graduating in 2016.

thumb|The school in 1968

School structure

The Bishop's School has consistently been named a top private school both nationally and in California.

The Wall Street Journal recognized Bishop's in 2007 for its high matriculation rate to eight selective American colleges, and CBS recognized the school in 2011 noting Bishop's had higher matriculation rates to east-coast selective colleges than Deerfield Academy. The College Board's Advanced Placement program ranked the AP Biology program the strongest in the nation for two consecutive years (2004 and 2005), as Bishop's achieved the highest rate of achievement for medium-sized schools (300–799 students). As of 2023, Bishop’s remained ranked as the top Christian high school in California.

Extracurricular activities

Arts

The school offers physical arts programs in drawing and pottery as well as performance arts in theater, musical instruments, and choir. The 2025 musical theater production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood (musical) participated in the Broadway San Diego Awards. One of school's choirs, known as The Bishop’s Singers, have performed in New York's Carnegie Hall and in Chicago's Symphony Hall.

Athletics

The school (known in competition as the "Knights") has 36 upper school and 31 middle school teams, with 80% of upper school students play on at least one sports team.

Bishop's is known for its athletics prowess, holding more than 118 California Interscholastic Federation titles. The school has won numerous state titles in men's water polo (2002-2006, 2008, 2010, 2019–2021), women's water polo (2000-2002, 2004–2007, 2011–2018, 2020–2022), men's football (1997, 2010).

After graduation, 20% of students continue to play sports in college.

Mock Trial

The Bishop's Mock Trial team won the San Diego County championship in 2010–2012, 2014, and 2015.

Speech and debate team

The Bishop's School Speech and Debate team competes in Congressional debate, Parliamentary debate, Lincoln-Douglas debate, and various individual speech events.

Advanced Topics in Economics

The Bishop's School began offering advanced economics classes in 2015. The work product of the class relating to the consumer price index across income levels was presented to the Dallas Federal Reserve. In 2017, members of the class won first place in the country at both the Stanford and Harvard Pre-collegiate Economics Competitions.

Model UN Team

The Bishop's Model United Nations (MUN) team has participated in regional and national MUN conferences for over two decades. The team has won numerous awards, most recently at the Columbia Model United Nations Conference and Exposition, the UCSD Triton MUN conference and the USD MUN conference. The Secretariat of the Bishop's MUN team also hosts an annual conference for other high schoolers, dubbed KnightsMUN, every December. In 2019, over 150 participants from 20 schools across Southern California attended the conference. Due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19, the 2020 KnightsMUN conference was virtually hosted on Zoom.

Campus

thumb|The Quad and surrounding buildings: Bentham Hall, St. Mary's Chapel, and the Tower

The Bishop's School's 11-acre campus is located in the heart of La Jolla. At the center of the campus is a grassy quadrangle, where tradition prohibits anyone from setting foot on "the quad" before noon.

The original campus surrounds the quad and includes buildings dating back to the turn of the twentieth century with many original buildings designed by famed architect Irving Gill, one of the pioneers of the modern movement in architecture. The school has been acquisitive of the surrounding real-estate, expanding the initial campus significantly over more than a century. Additions have included a science center, a football and field athletics center, and an aquatic center. The school has further plans to expand the campus.

The campus in its entirety was designated a historical landmark in 1998, with several buildings gaining individual historical standing of significance over the years starting in 1994: Bentham Hall (Irving Gill, 1909), Scripps Hall (Irving Gill, 1910–11), Gilman Hall (Irving Gill and Louis Gill, 1916), St. Mary's Chapel (Carleton Winslow, 1916), The Tower (Carleton Winslow, 1930), Wheeler J. Bailey Library (Carleton Winslow, 1935), and gardens.

Notable alumni

The school is known to have educated the children of famous executives and athletes, such as Steve Kerr (Coach of the Golden State Warriors), Joseph Tsai (co-founder of Alibaba and owner of NBA’s Brooklyn Nets), Ralph Whitworth (Chairman of Hewlett Packard), Doug Manchester (American financier and former owner of The San Diego Union-Tribune), Junior Seau (American football player).

Famous alumni include:

  • Pancho Barnes — 1919, pioneering female aviator
  • Tyler Buchner - 2021, college football and lacrosse player
  • Andrew Campbell — 2002, yachtsman, four-time All-American and 2008 Summer Olympics competitor
  • Andrew Cunanan — 1987, American spree killer
  • Gretel Ehrlich — 1963, travel writer, poet, and essayist
  • M.F.K. Fisher — 1927, epicurean, culinary historian, and memoirist
  • Alyse Galvin — Alaskan politician (born 1965)
  • Marjory Gengler — 1969, tennis player
  • Jean Guerrero — 2006, investigative journalist, author, and former foreign correspondent
  • Jennifer Holt — 1930s, American actress
  • J. J. Isler — 1981, yachtswoman, 1992 Summer Olympics medalist and America's Cup competitor
  • Dmitri M. Johnson — 1999, Film & television producer, and co-founder of Story Kitchen
  • Gary Jules — 1987, singer-songwriter
  • Eric Lax — 1962, editor, writer, and author
  • Elliott Liu — 2008, chess player
  • Chris McKenna — 1988, television writer, producer, and film writer
  • Inga Orekhova — 2009, professional basketball player
  • Roy Perkins — 2008, Paralympic swimmer, two-time Paralympic gold medalist
  • Ankur Rathee — 2009, actor and dancer
  • Marc Rosen — 1994, film and television producer, including Sense8 on Netflix
  • Honoré Desmond Sharrer — 1938, painter in the style of Magical Realism
  • Kevin Stadler — 1998, professional golfer
  • Bonnie St. John — 1982, the first African American woman to win a silver medal at the Paralympics
  • Elise Trouw — 2017, pop/alternative/rock singer and multi-instrumentalist
  • Colin Walsh — 2007, Major League Baseball player
  • Shane Walton — 1998, NFL defensive back
  • Melissa Winter — 1985, Deputy Chief of Staff for First Lady Michelle Obama

Notable faculty

  • Judith Keep – United States district judge
  • Edith Head – Academy Award winning costume designer
  • Kirk McCaskill – former Major League Baseball pitcher and former professional ice hockey player
  • Akili Smith – former American football quarterback
  • Shane Walton — 1998, NFL defensive back

Former headteachers

  • Anna Frances O'Hare Bentham was appointed the inaugural headmistress.
  • Philip Perkins, who served as headmaster till his retirement in 1974
  • Dorothy Anne Williams was appointed headmistress.
  • Michael Teitelman was appointed headmaster. He retired in 2016
  • Aimeclaire Lambert Roche was appointed head of school. During her time as head of school, Roche served as the President of the Association of Independent Schools.
  • In 2018, longtime Bishops’ administrator Carol Barry was appointed interim head of school when Aimeclaire Lambert Roche retired.
  • In 2019, Ron Kim was appointed the permanent headmaster.
  • In 2011, the school and its campus appeared in Every 15 Minutes.
  • In 2018, the school appeared in Twentieth Century-Fox’s American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.

See also

  • San Diego Historical Landmarks in La Jolla
  • Primary and secondary schools in San Diego, California

References

  • The Bishop's School Website
  • The Bishop's School Athletics Website