Memorial
Supported by a grant from the Brutocao Family Foundation the Study Hall was integrated into the existing library, extensively refurbished and equipped as a Modern Internet research center. It was dedicated on March 3, 1995.
Tate Duff Memorial Gym
The Tate Duff Memorial Gymnasium was named in honor of Noah "Tate" Duff who served Catholic Education for many years in Southern California. A special section of the Hall of Fame in the gym foyer is set aside honoring this outstanding man and his contribution to Catholic Education. In March, 2003 this facility was demolished to make way for construction of the Student Activity Center which will occupy a footprint more than one and one half the size of the current gymnasium. It will also include several additional facilities in addition to replacing all of the facilities that the current complex offers. See Construction button.
Joe Rodger Softball Memorial Field
The Joe Rodger Memorial Softball field was named in honor of Joe Rodger who served at Bishop Amat for 18 years. His commitment to the softball program and his contribution to Catholic education are recognized by the dedication of this field to his memory.
Keifer Stadium
Keifer Stadium was built in 1965 under the direction of our first Principal, Msgr. Thomas Keifer. When Keifer was assigned his first pastorate and left Bishop Amat in 1971 the stadium was formally named Kiefer Stadium in his honor.