Simi Valley Unified School District
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Simi Valley Unified School District (SVUSD) is a school district in Ventura County, California
California
California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States. It is by far the most populous U.S. state, and the third-largest by land area...

. It enrolls students from the city of Simi Valley
Simi Valley
Simi Valley is a synclinal valley in Southern California in the United States. It is an enclosed or hidden valley surrounded by mountains and hills. It is connected to the San Fernando Valley to the east by the Santa Susana Pass & 118 freeway, and in the west the narrows of the Arroyo Simi and 118...

. The district contains 21 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 4 high schools, 1 adult school, and 1 Alternative School.

School List

See a detailed list of SVUSD School at the district website.

Elementary Schools


Middle Schools


High Schools

  • Royal High School
    Royal High School (California)
    Royal High School is one of three public high schools in Simi Valley, California. Royal is part of the Simi Valley Unified School District and is located on Simi Valley's west side....

  • Santa Susana High School
    Santa Susana High School
    Santa Susana High School is one of four high schools located in Simi Valley, California. Built in 1970 the school campus was originally designed as a junior high campus formerly known as Sequoia Junior High School...

  • Simi Valley High School
    Simi Valley High School
    Simi Valley High School is a secondary school located in Simi Valley, California, nestling in the shadow of the Santa Susana Mountains, adjacent to the San Fernando Valley. It was established in 1920 as the valley's first high school. Simi Valley High School has undergone several configurations...

  • Apollo High School
    Apollo High School (California)
    Apollo High School is a Continuation high school located in Simi Valley, California, United States. Its goals are to provide "a safe, caring, and academically challenging environment in which students can grow academically and personally"....


Alternative/Independent Schools


External links

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