Servite High School

[3] In prep sports, it competes in the Trinity League of the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section (CIF SS).

The core curriculum including classes in English, fine arts, world languages, health and physical education, mathematics, theology, science, and social studies.

[5] The school's educational philosophy reflects the Catholic concept of formation, i.e. discovering and becoming the person God has intended one to be.

As the academic buildings were not yet completed, some classes were taught at nearby St. Philip Benizi Elementary School, also operated by the Servites.

[7] The main building was officially dedicated by Cardinal McIntyre on February 12, 1959, the feast day of the Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order.

Its inaugural football team, fielded in 1960 and consisting of all sophomores and juniors, was CIF Southern Section co-champion in the Small Schools division.

[9] The same year, Servite joined the newly formed Angelus League with other Catholic schools in Los Angeles and Orange Counties; Mater Dei in Santa Ana would become its principal football rival.

Servite's historic football rival is Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, having played every year since 1961.

[18] Although the Mater Dei game has determined the league champion on a number of occasions, 2021 has been the only time the two have met to decide the CIF championship.