Learning at Del
Well-balanced, university-prep education in the Lasallian tradition (Gr. 5–12).
Faith in Practice
Religion
Age-appropriate study of the Creed, Sacraments, Prayer, Church, Scripture, morality, history, and philosophy.
Retreats
Each grade steps back to pray, reflect, and build community—The Hero’s Journey theme connects faith with life.
Service &
Leadership
Living the Gospel through ongoing service and student leadership.
Lasallian Life
Community, prayer, and traditions that shape daily life at Del.
Pathways Through Del
Junior School (Gr. 5–8)
Small classes, caring routines, and daily core skills.
Explore Junior School
Senior School (Gr. 9–12)
Subject-specialist teaching, university-prep culture, AP opportunities.
Explore Senior School
CO-CURRICULARS
Fine Arts, Athletics, clubs, and leadership—confidence through experience.
Co-CurricularsJunior School
Core Subjects: English, Math and Faith are the core subjects of our Junior School program—students receive instruction in English, Math and Religion every single day.
- Daily Reading: Each day our Jr School students start their day with 15 minutes of reading.
- Recess: All students in the Junior School experience a daily recess.
- Schedule: Grades 5–6: traditional schedule; students spend most of the day with one teacher (specialists for Music, Art, Phys. Ed, etc.).
Grades 7–8: middle-school rotary; specialized teachers for all courses; 8:25–3:15 day.
Senior SCHOOL
Subject-Specialist Teaching
Deep coursework across English, Math, Sciences, Languages, Humanities, and the Arts.
Advanced Placement (AP) Pathways
Students in Grades 11 and 12 are eligible to enroll in an AP course upon recommendation of the Student Services Department and the approval of the principal.
Senior SchoolFaith & Character
Lasallian formation—Religion classes, retreats, service, and respect for all persons.
Experiential Learning
Courses offered:
ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U, LVV4U.
Experiences include:
Grand Canal Walk, Pompeii, Pantheon, Amalfi Coast, Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican Museums, and more.
Note:
These courses are designed for students enroled at De La Salle College
Course offered:
PLF4M Recreation and Healthy Active Living Leadership 12.
Experiences include:
Alcatraz, Golden Gate Bridge (walk),
Big Sur hike, Warner Bros. tour, pro sports game, surfing lesson, Disneyland, yoga class.
Note:
Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Courses offered:
HFC3M Food and Culture 11 • IDC3O The New Yorker — The Arts and Entertainment Culture of
New York City 11.
Experiences include:
Broadway show, Central Park, MoMA, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, church service, food walking tour, and more.
Note:
Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Student Services
Guidance & Wellbeing
Counsellors collaborate with administration, teachers, and parents to support academic, social, and personal development through classroom visits, small-group work, and individual meetings.
Academic & University Planning
Annual meetings, program planning, tutorials, peer support, learning skills assistance, exam prep, and guidance for post-secondary pathways and scholarships.
Our Graduates
Starting in 2015, we began asking graduates to reflect on their years at Del—now an annual tradition that celebrates what makes Del special.
in the Classroom
Stay up-to-date with the latest academic events, contests, and classroom highlights from De La Salle College.
2023/2024 Math Contests Awards
Published: March 15, 2024
Celebrating student achievements in regional and national math competitions.