Upcoming Events

Spaghetti Dinner

Friday Nov 18, 2011


Thanksgiving Break

NO School

Wednesday Nov 23, 2011

Thru Friday Nov 25, 2011

 

Feast of

Our Lady of Guadalupe

All School Mass

Monday Dec 12, 2011

 

Christmas Vacation

NO School

Thursday Dec 22, 2011

Thru Friday Jan 6, 2012

 

Vocational Awareness

Week

Monday Jan 9, 2012

Thru Friday Jan 13,, 2012

 

5th Grade Retreat

Thursday Jan 15, 2012

 

ACRE Testing

5th & 8th Grade Only

Tuesday Jan 17, 2012

Thru Thursday Jan 19, 2012

 

Parent / Teacher

Conference

Wednesday Jan 18, 2012

& Thursday Jan 19, 2012

 

Catholic Schools Week

Sunday Jan 29, 2012

Thru Sunday Feb 5, 2012


Family Mass

Saturday Feb 4, 2012


PTO Meeting

Wednesday Feb 8, 2012


4th Grade Retreat

Thursday Feb 9, 2012

 

Reverse Raffle

Saturday Feb 18, 2012

 

President's Day

No School

Monday Feb 20, 2012


Ash Wednesday

No School

Wednesday Feb 22, 2012


2nd Grade Retreat

Thursday Mar 8, 2012

 

PTO Meeting

Wednesday Mar 14, 2012


Multi-Cultural Days

Wednesday Mar 21, 2012

Thru Thursday Mar 22, 2012

 

First Reconsiliation

Wednesday Mar 28, 2012


Easter Vacation

Monday Apr 2, 2012

Thru Monday Apr 9, 2012

 

3rd Grade Retreat

Thursday Apr 12, 2012


PTO Meeting

Wednesday May 9, 2012


Kinder & 1st Grade

Retreat

Thursday May 10, 2012


May Crowning

Friday May 11, 2012


8th Grade Gratuation

Friday May 18, 2012


Kinder Graduation

Tuesday May 22, 2012


Pre-K Graduation

Thursday May 24, 2012


Last Day of School

Friday May 25, 2012


 

 

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Our History

Our Lady of Guadalupe School had its beginning in 1927 as a mission school for Mexican children, and was founded by the Most Rev. Phillip G. Scher, Bishop of Monterrey-Fresno, when he was pastor of St. Francis parish, Bakersfield.  The school then known as Our Lady of Lourdes School was located on N and 14th Streets and was taught by two Sisters of Mercy, Sister M. Aquin Heemes and Bavier McCann, who came daily from St. Francis’ school.

In 1925, the three classrooms comprising the school were moved to their present location and four Sisters of Mercy, headed by Sister Mary Berchmans, came to take charge.

The school opened in 1925 and had 71 pupils.  The first year the school had only the first six grades; the other grades were added successively during the next two years.  First eighth grade graduates in 1928 were Socora Mora, Lottie Valenzula, Marie Mora, Eudosia Gamino, Ralph del Rio and Margaret Contreras.

Chief problem of the early days was the acquiring of the books.  There were no parish funds available and the children were unable to buy them.  Through the interest aroused in Mrs. Julia Babcock, for many years Kern County Librarian, the necessary books were supplied by the Kern County Free Library.  This source of supply existed for a number of years, until the school was able to procure its own.

Health instruction and care were so vital a necessity in the early days of the school that the Sisters established a clinic for the benefit of the children and the instructions of the parents.  This clinic was enlarged and the services increased in 1927, through the efforts of Mrs. Fred Boswell.  In recent years the annual health program of the school has grown to outstanding proportions.

In 1928 two additional classrooms were built on to the original three.  The parish church was built the same year; prior to its completion, the partitions between the classrooms were taken down each Friday evening, and the rooms were converted into a chapel where Mass was said on Sunday.  Even after the church was built, the classrooms continued to serve as a hall until the present parish hall was erected in 1941.

Our lady of Guadalupe School is now operated by the Sisters Servants of the Blessed Sacrament.  It has now developed to a point where there are three teaching Sisters, a Sister as School Principal, twelve lay teachers, four administration and support staff.  The school offers a computer lab, choir, school band, library, sports, and participates in the academic decathlon.