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Pope John Paul II High School (Washington)

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Pope John Paul II High School
Address
Map
5608 Pacific Avenue SE

, ,
98503

Coordinates47°02′14″N 122°48′31″W / 47.03722°N 122.80861°W / 47.03722; -122.80861
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TypePrivate, co-educational
MottoStewards of the Future
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
Patron saint(s)Pope John Paul II
Established2010
School districtArchdiocese of Seattle
PresidentTherese Allin
PrincipalTherese Allin
Grades912
Enrollment102 (2020-2021)
Student to teacher ratio13:1
Color(s)Blue and gold
SloganTo live in the light and truth of Jesus, now and forever
AthleticsVolleyball, Cross country, Boys and Girls Basketball, Track and Field, Fastpitch softball, Basketball, Baseball
MascotEagle
NicknameJPII, JP2
Websitehttp://popejp2hs.org

Pope John Paul II High School, frequently called JP2 or JPII by its community, is a four-year, college-preparatory, Catholic high school, named after John Paul II, who was Pope of the Catholic Church from 1978 until his death in 2005, and canonised in 2014. The school is located in Lacey, Washington, within the Archdiocese of Seattle.[1][2]

Pope John Paul II High School opened in 2010.

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