The city of San Clemente, most commonly referred to as the “Spanish Village by the Sea,” is the southernmost city in Orange County and home to 64,293 residents. The city was founded and incorporated in 1928 and now spans 18.45 square miles over rugged hills, coastal canyons, and majestic coastline. The city’s Spanish heritage is proudly displayed in its architecture, and its popular beaches promote a healthy outdoor lifestyle with surfing at its core. The city boasts “the world’s best climate” as San Clemente enjoys roughly 300 days of sunshine per year and an average annual temperature of 73°. The many residents and visitors to the city enjoy 25 parks, 6.8 miles of ridgeline trails, 2.3 miles of coastal trails, several championship golf courses, and over 20 acres of beautiful beaches.
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64,293 people call San Clemente home. The population density is 3,459.8 people per square mile and the largest age group is between 25 and 64 years old. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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San Onofre Elementary School is a public school in San Clemente, CA, offering a Gifted & Talented program and 2 sports. It is one of 11 schools in Fallbrook Union Elementary School District.
Vista Del Mar Middle School is a public school in San Clemente, CA, offering a Gifted & Talented program. It is one of 21 middle schools in Capistrano Unified School District.
San Clemente High School is a public school in San Clemente, CA, offering AP courses, International Baccalaureate, and a Gifted & Talented program. It is one of 12 high schools in Capistrano Unified School District.
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