WASC-accredited through May 2028, Point Loma High School sits in Loma Portal at 2335 Chatsworth Boulevard as San Diego Unified's third-oldest high school, dedicated in 1925 and serving grades 9-12 on a 13.5-acre Point Loma San Diego campus. The 1,682-student Pointers campus runs Advanced Placement sequences, the Navy Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and the VAPA magnet alongside neighborhood academic support from tutoring centers such as The Learning Lighthouse that work with Choice Program transfers adjusting to high-school-level workloads. The Chatsworth Boulevard campus rebuilt most of its core infrastructure in 1976 after the original 1925 three-story building failed statewide earthquake-safety requirements, with a dedicated science facility added in 1994 and a whole-site modernization completed in 2021. The VAPA magnet and Choice Programs pull roughly 35% of the student body from outside the neighborhood, running choir, orchestra, drama, and dance sequences that coordinate with Equity venues like Cygnet Theatre at Liberty Station for workshops and student-matinee programming. Completed in 2022, a three-story 38,000-square-foot academic building houses the library and media center on the ground floor with ten classrooms each on the second and third, anchoring a curriculum that layers 24-plus AP courses, four years of NJROTC, and 40-plus clubs across the same Chatsworth Boulevard footprint that produced Don Larsen's 1947 graduating class.