Bay Area
2015
Private School Guide
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CONGRATULATES THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2015 ON THEIR HIGH SCHOOL CHOICES: The Bay School of San Francisco (2) Branson (4) Drake High School Drew School Father Gabriel Richard High School, Michigan Lick-Wilmerding Marin Academy (9) Marin Catholic (5)
Marin School of the Arts Novato High School Redwood High School (3) Sonoma Academy San Domenico Saint Ignatius (5) San Francisco University High School (3) Tamalpais High School (3)
Mark Day School discovers and nurtures what is finest in each child in a vibrant, inclusive learning community. Innovative and full of heart, Mark Day School strives to develop well-rounded critical thinkers in a challenging program that fosters academic excellence and responsible world citizenship.
ESTABLISHED 1980
39 TRELLIS DRIVE • SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903 MARKDAYSCHOOL.ORG
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a warm welcome For many Marin parents striving to make sure their child gets the best education possible, private school can make a lot of sense. And with so many options in Marin and across the Bay Area, choosing just the right one can be an enormous task. In our sixth annual Bay Area Private School Guide, we present resources and information to help you find the ideal fit. Our cover story details the academic standards, teaching methods, faith, class size and other features you can expect to find at a private school. We also present a list and particulars on more than 150 private schools in San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma and Napa counties. This comprehensive guide provides all the tools you need to evaluate your options for the 2016–2017 school year.
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Why Private School?
FOR SOME STUDENTS, THE EXTRA ATTENTION IS WORTH THE EXTRA COST. BY DAWN DENBERG
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arin residents have access to great public schools. So why pony up big bucks for private school tuition? “It’s all about finding the right fit,” says Kathy Margolis, a mother of two in Greenbrae. Her son, Ryan, attended both public and private — before ultimately finding a match at Marin Primary and Middle School, a private school in Larkspur. “All these changes helped me realize that there is no one best school, but simply the best school for your child.” Education experts concur: “It’s important to find a program where your child will thrive emotionally and academically, and in some cases, that can even mean two different schools within the same family,” says Julie
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Elam, head of school for Marin Primary and Middle School (MPMS). Of course, zeroing in on the perfect fit requires a little research. To help you make this weighty decision, we asked private school advocates for key points to consider.
Academic Rigor For starters, you’ll want to look for programs that best complement your child’s scholastic abilities. This might mean choosing a program to accommodate gifted children or one that can adequately support a child who struggles in one or several areas. Ring Mountain Day School in Mill Valley, for example, offers accelerated classes to kids willing and able to work above grade level. “We have students as young as sixth grade working on
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freshman-level math,” says Liz Katz, the school’s director of communications and enrollment. Conversely, Star Academy in San Rafael accommodates kids contending with learning challenges. Some schools have resources for learners on both ends of the spectrum. At MPMS, for example, students who excel in a particular discipline are eligible for small group pullouts designed to keep them appropriately challenged. “But we are also open to making appropriate classroom accommodations and providing one-to-one tutoring when necessary,” Elam says.
Teaching Methods Of course, how a child best absorbs material will depend on his or her learning style. So it’s important to find a school that teaches to individual strengths. That could mean looking at schools inclined toward either a teachercentered program or a learner-centered program. In the teacher-centered paradigm, students are asked to focus on listening to what the teacher is explaining. This method tends to work best for kids who need a quiet, orderly classroom as well as those who prefer to work independent of their classmates. Student-centered programs, on the other hand, rely heavily on group projects, which, while making for a more chaotic classroom, can keep kids who crave social interaction more engaged.
Faith For some families, rolling spirituality into education is essential. At Marin Catholic, students can participate in mass and other seasonal liturgies and attend prayer services throughout the year. Brandeis Marin students learn through a Jewish lens. Dogma and doctrine aside, faith-based programs put a strong emphasis on morality. “A Jewish concept called tikkun olam, or repairing the world, is an integral part of our curriculum,” says Brandeis Marin head of school Peg Sandel. “It’s about teaching kids how their actions have an effect on the world around them and what they can do to make it a better place.” Dan Babior, director of high school admissions at the San Anselmo–based San Domenico School, says, “Teaching the values of public service and social justice is one of San Domenico’s core values.” San Domenico differs from most faith-based programs in that it focuses on nondenominational faith rather than any one religion. “We teach about all of the world’s great religions, as the Dominican belief system is about inclusion and inquiry,” Babior says. The diverse
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Student-centered programs rely heavily on group projects, which, while making for a more chaotic classroom, can keep kids who crave social interaction more engaged.
student body reflects that approach: “Only about onethird of our families identify as Catholic,” he adds. “The other two-thirds identify as observing other faiths.”
Stability For kids who have trouble with change or are in life situations that are creating too much tumult, there’s something to be said for consistency. To that end, most of the area’s private schools offer kindergarten-througheighth-grade programs. A few, including MPMS, have programs that begin in the preschool years. “Typically, 30 to 40 percent of our preschool class stays all the way through eighth grade,” says Donna Fanfelle, admissions director at MPMS. “We grow our class sizes in kindergarten and then again in fifth and sixth grades, which shakes up the class dynamics, but also allows the stability of a familiar setting.” Another stable solution is a school where students spend multiple years with the same educators. At Ring Mountain Day School, for example, K through 5 students remain with the same teacher for two years, and middle school students have the same teachers for three years in a row. “This gives teachers an opportunity to develop
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deeper relationships with their students and in turn helps them better understand how each student learns,” says Ring Mountain’s Katz.
After-Hours Supervision Because school hours and parental work hours don’t always coincide, some families seek out private school to ensure high-quality child care before and after school. Marin Country Day School offers afterschool activities with the option of picking up your child as late as 6:15 p.m. Additionally, private schools may offer a variety of extracurricular student activities — including drum lessons, robotics, martial arts and computer programming — right on campus. This setup can be a real plus for parents who don’t have the luxury of leaving work to move a child from one activity to the next.
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Private schools may also offer a variety of extracurricular activities — including drum lessons, robotics, martial arts and computer programming — right on campus.
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Although after-school care may matter less for teens, parents who travel for work sometimes find themselves needing help with overnight supervision. For these situations, San Domenico’s occasional stayover program can be a lifesaver. “We are also a boarding school, but our day student tuition includes 20 days of overnight stays on campus,” says Babior.
Class Size The student-teacher ratio is another factor to keep in mind. Clearly, the lower the ratio, the more individualized attention a child is apt to receive. “It was a primary motive for leaving the public school,” says Margolis. “He would have his hand raised in his class of 26 and just get tired of waiting to get called on. With 16 kids he gets called on a lot more often, which also allows him to feel more engaged.” But for some kids, having only a dozen kids in class (or possibly even the whole grade level) can be socially stifling. And a shy child might thrive in a small class but feel lost in a bigger group. Some private schools offer a hybrid option where classes are larger, but led by two full-time teachers. Because private school tuition can strain a family budget, it’s vital to make sure yours is money well spent. “Moving Ryan to private school was a challenging decision for us to make financially,” Margolis says. “I can’t say he’s learning more than he did at the public school, but he’s certainly more excited about learning.” For many, that’s a priceless return on investment. m
Private School by the Numbers
A look at trends in private education across the nation and here at home. BY KASIA PAWLOWSKA Nationwide 2013 statistics according to the National Center for Education Statistics: • 30,861 private schools in the United States. • 5.3 million PK–12 students in private schools. • 80 percent of private schools have religious affiliations. • 86 percent of private schools have fewer than 300 students. • 13 percent of families with children in grades K–12 with annual incomes of at least $75,000 have children only in private schools. (Four percent have children in both types of schools.) • The average private school tuition in the U.S. for a non-sectarian elementary school is $15,945 a year, and $27,302 a year for secondary school. • While Catholic schools have waned in popularity over the years (54.5 percent of students went to Catholic schools in 1989–1990) they were still the biggest group in 2011–2012, accounting for 42.9 percent of students. Marin statistics according to the Private School Review: • 51 private schools in Marin County. • 8,670 students in private schools. • 29 percent of Marin County private schools are religiously affiliated, the most common being Roman Catholic and Christian. • The Marin student-to-teacher ratio of 8:1 is lower than the state private school average of 12:1.
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Fusion Academy Marin A REVOLUTIONARY WAY TO SCHOOL Fusion Academy Marin is a revolutionary, accredited private middle and high schoolwhere positive relationships unlock academic potential. With one teacher and one student per classroom we personalize curriculum and teaching to students’ individual strengths, interests, and learning styles. From algebra to yoga and everything in between, there are over 450 classes to choose from at essential, college-prep, and honors levels. Flexible scheduling allows students to enroll and take classes at times that work for them. Our campus includes a state-of-the-art recording studio, mixed media art studio, and a Homework Café® where students complete all homework before going home. Students may enroll full time, take a class for credit, or utilize our tutoring services. Fusion students are all unique but have one thing in common: traditional school doesn’t work.
1600 Los Gamos Drive, Lobby D, Suite 380 San Rafael, CA
415.472.1421 fusionmarin.com
Lycée Français de San Francisco A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES The Lycée Français de San Francisco is the only exclusively French immersion school in the Bay Area. We offer a unique opportunity for young children to learn about and share cultural and linguistic perspectives, to grow as curious and motivated learners, to become fluent French speakers and scholars, and to thrive as tomorrow’s global citizens. Our program, based on the prestigious French national curriculum, is enriched by core college-preparatory courses taught in English. These dual credentials allow our students to distinguish themselves from their peers as they apply for admission to the finest colleges and universities in the world. Our Sausalito campus welcomes students from PreSchool to Grade 5, as does our San Francisco Lower School campus, while our San Francisco Upper School campus accommodates students from grades 6 to 12. 610 Coloma Street Sausalito, CA
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Marin Catholic FAITH. KNOWLEDGE. SERVICE. Marin Catholic’s student body is made up of 730 young men and women. We are committed to small class sizes, which create an intimate learning environment and produce strong teacher-student relationships in a challenging college prep curriculum. Marin Catholic is one of the premier Catholic, college prep high schools in California. Consistent with Gospel Values, we are committed to the education of the whole person and instill in our students the confidence that will empower them as informed, compassionate individuals to live a fulfilling life and engage in learning as a lifelong process. Students are drawn from a broad spectrum of social, ethnic, religious and economic backgrounds.
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We don’t just talk about making a difference--our students make the difference. Experience is what sets us apart. Experience Marin Catholic. Faith. Knowledge. Service. It’s more than a mission, it’s a way of life. 675 Sir Francis Drake Blvd Kentfield, CA
415.464.3800 marincatholic.org
German International School LEARNING IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH The German International School of Silicon Valley (GISSV) is an independent school with three campuses in the Bay Area. Accredited by WASC and the German government, our dual-language curriculum fosters interests across all academic disciplines as well as social-emotional competency, artistic expression, and physical motor skills. We are committed to helping students reach their full potential in a safe, stimulating environment that fosters critical and imaginative thinking as well as an appreciation for cultural diversity. Our San Francisco campus is located in the beautiful Presidio and currently offers a K-4 program, with an additional grade being added each year. We feature rich project-based learning experiences, small class sizes, an excellent studentteacher ratio and an experienced international faculty. For students with little or no knowledge of either German or English, we offer strong language learning support. 4 Funston Avenue (Bldgs. 4 & 8) San Francisco, CA
650.254.0748 gissv.org
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Marin Montessori School TODDLER THROUGH 9TH GRADE We offer an intellectually rich learning environment where children ages 18 months to fifteen years can discover who they are. We inspire kids to ask great questions and seek their own answers. They learn how to think, not what to think. We encourage intellectual risk-taking. Every attempt at discovery is an opportunity to grow. We value our community and celebrate dynamic social interaction each day in our multiage classrooms. We honor each child’s natural interests and use those interests to explore every academic area. Our students are engaged, excited to learn and ready to contribute to our world. We invite you to visit us and discover the true joy of learning.
5200 Paradise Drive Corte Madera, CA
415.924.5388 marinmontessori.org
Convent & Stuart Hall THE VALUE OF WISDOM & KNOWLEDGE We must do more than just teach children what they need to know; we must inspire them to want to learn. At Convent & Stuart Hall, our remarkable faculty and exceptional curriculum set the stage for this passion. We empower boys and girls to become resilient, resourceful and engaged thinkers, equipped to thrive in an evolving world. Students graduate with confidence in what they know, how they think and who they are. Founded in 1887, Convent & Stuart Hall offers a rigorous K-12 educational model that is a dynamic blend of single-sex classes in a co-ed environment. Within this independent school community, our students and educators embrace the charism of our Sacred Heart founders, which is spiritually inclusive and global in nature. To learn more, visit: sacredsf.org/admissions
Broadway Campus 2222 Broadway
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Brandeis Marin IGNITING A PASSION FOR LEARNING Brandeis Marin is an independent K-8 Jewish day school in San Rafael, California. Our community reflects the diversity of the Marin Jewish communal fabric as well as the varied religious, cultural and socio-economic tapestry of the world around us. Everyone is welcome here! We provide an innovative, project-based education infused with spiritual exploration and discovery. Here students examine creek beds, build 3D models and ponder the ins and outs of invertebrates. They plunge into equations, deconstruct complex texts, play an array of instruments (hello, ukulele) and give back through service learning. All the while being immersed in Jewish history and values. Tours offered Tuesday mornings at 8:30am October through January. Contact Pamela Welner, Director of Admissions at pwelner@brandeismarin. org for more information. We look forward to welcoming you on campus! 180 North San Pedro Road San Rafael, CA
415.472.1833 brandeismarin.org
San Domenico School EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION AND A SENSE OF PURPOSE Founded in 1850, San Domenico is an independent, college preparatory school serving students Pre-K through 12, with a day and international high school boarding program. Anchored by our Dominican values of study, reflection, community, and service, we believe that what students do with their education is as important as their academic performance, and that an exceptional education, where values and academics join together, creates more than just great students – it creates great people. SD’s 515acre campus is nestled in the hills of San Anselmo. As part of our commitment to sustainability we offer buses throughout San Francisco, the East Bay, and Marin. Rigorous academics are balanced with world renowned programs including the performing and digital arts, music, and 13 sports. We invite you to visit this fall.
Open Houses: K-8: Jan 9; HS: Oct 31, Dec 12 San Anselmo, CA
415.258.1905 sandomenico.org
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Marin Preparatory School SPANISH INFUSION IN SAN FRANCISCO Marin Preparatory School offers families with children in TK/Kindergarten through grade 8 an educational community based on integrity and academic excellence. We provide an integrated curriculum emphasizing crosscultural learning environment that fosters high standards of academic excellence and success, and a Spanish-infused educational program that pairs critical and creative thinking with an experiential curriculum. • Small class sizes • Before and after school program plus holiday camps • Professional educators with areas of expertise in STEAM, Language Arts, Spanish, social & emotional development & Mindfulness. • Innovative teaching methods through hands-on, projectbased experiences and the interactive use of new technology • Developing global citizens through environmental awareness, community and global social service projects 117 Diamond Street San Francisco, CA
415.865.0899 marinpreparatory.org
STERNE SCHOOL GREAT MINDS, THINKING DIFFERENTLY Sterne School is the premier Bay Area school inspiring students who learn differently and students who simply benefit from a small, personalized learning environment. Specializing in learning intervention, Sterne’s program is designed to offer individualized, strengths-and-strategiesbased learning plans with the necessary tools and support so that students may thrive as young learners. From early remediation to a rigorous and relevant college preparatory program, Sterne meets each individual at his/her point of understanding, and creates a customized path for success. As a complement to classroom learning, students enjoy robust co-curricular offerings, including after-school clubs such as guitar, fashion, and film-making, sports teams, dances, local, national, and international field trips, community service, and apprenticeships. Sterne School accepts students in grades 5 – 12 and has two campuses – Jackson Campus (Middle School) and Valencia Campus (Middle School and High School). Jackson Campus, San Francisco Valencia Campus, San Francisco
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Marin Horizon School WHERE ACADEMICS AND CHARACTER ARE CLASSMATES Marin Horizon School believes that every child can grow up to make a difference in the world. Every day, our faculty enthusiastically delivers a topnotch education to children from preschool through middle school in joyful classrooms where academics and integrity are of equal importance. We do this because the world doesn’t just need smart people. The world needs smart people with the courage to be kind and to stand up for what’s right. Marin Horizon is a co-educational school nestled among the redwoods of Mt. Tamalpais in a safe, residential neighborhood in Mill Valley. We are proud to have earned a reputation in Bay Area educational circles for supporting a diverse community and committing to outdoor education and environmental awareness. Contact us today to schedule a tour!
305 Montford Avenue Mill Valley, CA
415.388.8408 marinhorizon.org
Marin Primary & Middle School TREASURING CHILDHOOD Marin Primary & Middle School is an innovative learning environment where students from preschool through eighth grade are empowered to strive and prepared to thrive. Our school’s structure uniquely combines two fulltime classroom teachers who lead core curricular areas, supported by specialist classes that enrich students’ academic and creative learning experience. We offer a low overall student-teacher ratio, with primary and middle school students spending most of their learning time in small groups of 12-15 students. In the fall of 2016 we will welcome a larger sixth grade class as we begin a longplanned expansion to 45 students per grade level in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. Please visit our website at www.mpms.org or better yet, come visit us to learn more about Marin Primary & Middle School. 20 Magnolia Avenue Larkspur, CA
415.924.2608 mpms.org
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The Marin School SMALL SCHOOL. BIG IMPACT. COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL SINCE 1980. We teach individuals at The Marin School. “The Marin School offers the extraordinary opportunity to learn in an atmosphere that is warm, individualized and happy. Students here are deeply engaged with both their work and their teachers. This is what education should look like.” -Madeline Levine , Ph.D., Author of The Price of Privilege and Teach Your Children Well The Marin School is small by design. Our small class sizes (an average class size of 8) and low
student-to-teacher ratio, enable our teachers to truly understand their students – who they are, how they think, and what motivates them to learn. Ours is an experiential education with interactive classes, creative projects, and curriculumrelated field trips. We offer a UC-approved, thought-provoking curriculum with a creative approach to everything we do. Our students engage in a meaningful college preparatory experience that promotes balance. We consider mastering content and subject matter important, of course, but we believe
it’s equally vital to teach students how to think, reason, interpret, analyze, and improvise. The Marin School is for families who are looking for an innovative, small-school experience, and for students who want to be more than just a face in the crowd. Come visit TMS and learn how we’re redefining the “college prep” experience.
Open Houses: 10/17 & 12/5 415.339.9336 San Rafael, CA themarinschool.org
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MARIN ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
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STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
Allaire School
1-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
4:1
Anova Center for Education
K-12 COED
Independent
3:1
CAIS
Brandeis Marin
K-8 COED
Jewish/Independent
9:1
CAIS, WASC 35%
Cascade Canyon School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational Independent/Progressive
16:1
CAIS 24%
Fusion Academy Marin
6-12 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
1:1
WASC
Gate Academy
K-8 COED
Nondenominational /Year-round school for gifted students
5:1
10%
Good Shepherd Lutheran School
Pre K-8 COED
Lutheran
Pre K-K 10:1, 1-8 16:1
ELEA, WASC
Greenwood School
Pre K-8 COED
Waldorf
Pre K 8:1, 1-5 15:1, 6-8 9:1
15%
Lycee Francais de San Francisco
Pre K-5 COED
Nondenominational/French
Pre K-K 7:1, 1-5 11:1
CAIS, WASC, AEFE, NAIS 29%
Marin Academy
9-12 COED
Nondenominational
9:1
WASC, NAIS, CAIS 21.5%
Marin Catholic High School
9-12 COED
Catholic
14:1
WASC 28%
Marin Christian Academy
Pre K-8 COED
Christian
15:1
ACSI, WASC
Marin Country Day School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational
8:1
CAIS, NAIS 22%
Marin Horizon School
Preschool-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
6:1
CAIS, NAIS 20%
Marin Montessori School
Pre K-9 COED
Nondenominational/Montessori
12:1 (varies)
AMI 30%
Marin Primary & Middle School
Pre K-8 COED
Nondenominational
7:1
WASC, NAIS, CAIS
Marin Waldorf School
Pre K-8 COED
Waldorf
24:1
AWSNA
Mark Day School
K-8 COED
Nonreligious
5:1
NAIS, CAIS 24%
Montessori de Terra Linda School
Pre K-6 COED
Nondenominational/Montessori
Pre primary 6:1, K-6 12:1
AMI, NAIS 12%
Mount Tamalpais School
K-8 COED
Independent
8:1
WASC, CAIS, NAIS
SCHOOL allaire-school.org • 415.927.2640
anovaeducation.org • 415.485.1076
bhds.org • 415.472.1833
cascadecanyon.org • 415.459.3464
fusionmarin.com • 415.472.1421
gateacademy.org • 415.491.4700
goodshepherdlutheran.org • 415.897.2510
greenwoodschool.org • 415.388.0495
lelycee.org • 415.661.5232
ma.org • 415.453.4550
marincatholic.org • 415.464.3800
visitmca.org • 415.892.5713
mcds.org • 415.927.5900
marinhorizon.org • 415.388.8408
marinmontessori.org • 415.924.5388
mpms.org • 415.924.2608
marinwaldorf.org • 415.479.8190
markdayschool.org • 415.472.8000
mdtl.org • 415.479.7373
mttam.org • 415.383.9434
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North Bay Christian Academy
K-12 COED
Christian
15:1
ACSI, WASC 30%
Not-A-School Preschool
Preschool COED
Independent/Private
5:1
ACSI, WASC
Our Lady of Loretto School
K-8 COED
Catholic
13:1
WCEA, WASC 10%
Ring Mountain Day School
Pre K-8 COED
Private and Independent
5:1
CAIS 17%
Saint Hilary School
Pre K-8 COED
Catholic/Private
14:1
WASC, WCEA
San Domenico School
Pre K-12 COED
Independent Dominican
10:1
CAIS, WASC, NAIS, NCEA, TABS/35%
St. Anselm School
K-8 COED
Catholic
19:1
WASC, WCEA, NCEA
St. Isabella School
K-8 COED
Catholic
15:1
WCEA, WASC 16%
St. Patrick School
K-8 COED
Catholic
10:1
WCEA, WASC, NCEA
St. Raphael School
Pre K-8 COED
Catholic
18:1
WCEA, WASC, NCEA
The Branson School
9-12 COED
Nondenominational
8:1
WASC, CAIS, NAIS 27%
The Marin School
9-12 COED
Private
7:1
WASC 38%
The Mountain School
Preschool COED
Nondenominational/Independent
10:1
10%
The New Village School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
12:1
35%
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AFFILIATION / INFO
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ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
Adda Clevenger Junior Preparatory
K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Gifted
7:1
Archbishop Riordan High School
9-12 Boys
Catholic
10:1
WASC, WCEA 45%
Cathedral School For Boys
K-8 Boys
Episcopal/Independent, other religious students
5:1
CAIS, NAIS
Children’s Day School
Preschool-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
7:1
NAIS, CAIS 29%
SCHOOL nbca.com • 415.892.8921
baykidsmuseum.org • 415.339.3900
ollnovato.org • 415.892.8621
ringmountain.org • 415.381.8183
sainthilaryschool.org • 415.435.2224
sandomenico.org • 415.258.1905
stanselmschool.com • 415.454.8667
stisabellaschool.org • 415.479.3727
stpatricksmarin.org • 415.924.0501
straphaelschool.com • 415.454.4455
branson.org • 415.454.3612
themarinschool.org • 415.339.9336
marinmountainschool.org • 415.924.4661
thenewvillageschool.org • 415.289.0889
SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL addaclevenger.org • 415.824.2240
riordanhs.org • 415.586.8200
cathedralschool.net • 415.771.6600
cds-sf.org • 415.861.5432
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AFFILIATION / INFO
STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
Chinese American International School
Pre K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Mandarin/ English
Pre K 9:1, K 10:1, 1-8 9:1
WASC, NAIS, CAIS 25%
Convent of the Sacred Heart
K-12 Girls
Independent Catholic
K-8 10:1, 9-12 7:1
CAIS, WASC, NAIS, NCEA 24%
Cornerstone Academy
Pre K-5 COED
Christian/Independent, Cantonese/ Mandarin/English
13:1
WASC
Cornerstone Academy
6-12 COED
Christian/Independent, Cantonese/ Mandarin/English
13:1
WASC
De Marillac Academy
4-8 COED
Catholic
12:1
NCEA, WASC 100%
Drew School
9-12 COED
Independent
8:1
CAIS, NAIS, WASC 37%
Ecole Notre Dames des Victoires
K-8 COED
Catholic
14:1
WASC, WCEA 5%
French American International School
Pre K-12 COED
Nondenominational/French/English
10:1
CAIS, WASC, NAIS, CIS, IBO /33%
German International School - SF Campus
K-4 COED
Non-Secular/Bilingual
K 10:1, 1-5 15:1
WASC 5%
Hamlin School
K-8 Girls
Nondenominational/Non-sectarian
8:1
CAIS, WASC, NAIS, NCGS 19%
Hillwood Academic Day School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational
7:1
Holy Name School
Pre K-8 COED
Catholic
18:1
NCEA, WCEA, WASC
Immaculate Conception Academy
9-12 Girls
Catholic
20:1
WCEA, WASC 65%
Jewish Community High School of the Bay
9-12 COED
Jewish
6:1
WASC, NAIS
Katherine Delmar Burke School
K-8 Girls
Nondenominational/Independent
7:1
CAIS, NAIS 20%
Kittredge School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational
10:1
NIPSA
Pre K-8 COED
Armenian/Nondenominational Bilingual
10:1
WASC 20%
Lick Wilmerding High School
9-12 COED
Nondenominational
15:1
CAIS, NAIS, WASC 42%
Lisa Kampner Hebrew Academy
K-12 COED
Jewish
10:1
WASC 50-60%
Live Oak School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
6:1
NAIS, CAIS 27%
Lycee Francais de San Francisco
6-12 COED
Nondenominational/French
varies
CAIS, WASC, AEFE, NAIS
SCHOOL cais.org • 415.865.6000
sacredsf.org • 415.563.2900
cornerstone-academy.net • 415.587.7256
cornerstone-academy.net • 415.585.5183
demarillac.org • 415.552.5220
drewschool.org • 415.430.3374
ndvsf.org • 415.421.0069
internationalsf.org • 415.558.2000
gissv.org • 650.254.0748
hamlin.org • 415.922.0300
hillwoodschool.com • 415.931.0400
holynamesf.com • 415.731.4077
icacademy.org • 415.824.2052
jchsofthebay.org • 415.345.9777
gkdbs.org • 415.751.0177
kittredge.org • 415.750.8390
Krouzian-Zekarian-Vasbouragan Armenian School kzv.org • 415.586.8686
lwhs.org • 415.333.4021
hebrewacademy.com • 415.752.7333
liveoaksf.org • 415.861.8840
lelycee.org • 415.661.5232
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AFFILIATION / INFO
STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
Lycee Francais de San Francisco
Pre K-5 COED
French
Pre K-K 7:1, 1-5 11:1
CAIS, WASC, AEFE, NAIS
Maria Montessori School
Pre K-6 COED
Nondenominational/Montessori
22:1
AMI, IMS, NAMTA
Marin Preparatory School
Pre K-8 COED
Bilingual
10:1
NAIS, ERB, AISAP
Mercy High School
9-12 Girls
Catholic
24:1
WASC, NCEA
Mission Dolores Academy
K-8 COED
Catholic/Independent
13:1
WASC, WCEA, NCEA 85%
Our Lady of Visitacion School
K-8 COED
Catholic
13:1
WASC, NCEA 90%
Presidio Hill School
Pre K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
7:1
NAIS, CAIS 23%
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
9-12 COED
Catholic
13:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA 25%
San Francisco Adventist School
K-8 COED
Christian
10:1
ACSI, NADSDA 35%
San Francisco Christian School
Pre K-12 COED
Christian
18:1
AACS, GSACS, WASC
San Francisco Day School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
6:1
NAIS, CAIS 21%
San Francisco Friends School
K-8 COED
Quaker/Independent
11:1
FCE, CAIS, NAIS 26%
San Francisco Waldorf Grade School
Pre K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Waldorf
8:1
WECAN, AWSNA, NAIS 40%
San Francisco Waldorf High School
9-12 COED
Nondenominational/Waldorf
8:1
AWSNA, WASC, NAIS
School of the Epiphany
K-8 COED
Catholic
18:1
NCEA, WCEA, WASC 60%
St. Anne School
Pre K-8 COED
Catholic
18:1
WASC, WCEA, NCEA
St. Anthony-Immaculate Conception
K-8 COED
Catholic
16:1
NCEA, WASC, WCEA 92-93%
St. Brendan’s School
K-8 COED
Catholic
23:1
WASC, WCEA
St. Brigid School
K-8 COED
Catholic
17:1
WASC, WCEA 10%
St. Cecilia School
K-8 COED
Catholic
23:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA
SCHOOL lelycee.org • 415.661.5232
sfmontessori.com • 415.731.8188
marinpreparatory.org • 415.865.0899
mercyhs.org • 415.334.0525
mdasf.org • 415.346.9500
olvsf.org • 415.239.7840
presidiohill.org • 415.751.9318
shcp.edu • 415.775.6626
sfasonline.org • 415.585.5550
sfchristianschool.org • 415.586.1117
sfds.net • 415.931.2422
sffriendsschool.org • 415.565.0400
sfwaldorf.org • 415.931.2750
sfwaldorf.org • 415.431.2736
sfepiphany.org • 415.337.4030
stanne.com • 415.664.7977
saicsf.org • 415.648.2008
stbrendansf.com • 415.731.2665
saintbrigidsf.org • 415.673.4523
stceciliaschool.org • 415.731.8400
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AFFILIATION / INFO
STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
St. Charles Borromeo School
K-8 COED
Catholic
18:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA 60%
St. Finn Barr Catholic School
K-8 COED
Catholic
15:1
WCEA, WASC 20%
St. Gabriel School
K-8 COED
Catholic
K 10:1, 1 15:1, 2-8: 30:1
WCEA, NCEA
St. Ignatius College Preparatory
9-12 COED
Catholic Jesuit
14:1
WCEA, JSEA, NCEA 25%
St. James Catholic School
K-8 COED
Catholic
15:1
NCEA, WASC, WCEA 75%
St. John of SF Orthodox Academy
K-12 COED
Orthodox Christian
3:1
WASC 20%
St. Mary’s School
K-8 COED
Catholic
varies
NCEA, WASC, WCEA
St. Monica School
K-8 COED
Catholic
13:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA 10-12%
St. Peter Catholic School
K-8 COED
Catholic
13:1
WASC, WCEA
St. Philip The Apostle School
K-8 COED
Catholic
K-3 15:1, 4-8 23:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA
St. Stephen School
K-8 COED
Catholic
17:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA
St. Thomas More School
K-8 COED
Catholic
K 27:1, 1-8 34:1
NCEA, WASC, WCEA
St. Thomas the Apostle School
Preschool-8 COED
Catholic
10:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA
St. Vincent de Paul School
K-8 COED
Catholic
15:1
WASC, WCEA, NCEA 15%
Star of the Sea Elementary School
Pre K-8 COED
Catholic
K-3 15:1, 4-8 25:1
WASC, WCEA
Sterne School
5-12 COED
Nondenominational
7:1
WASC
Stratford School
Preschool-8 COED
Nondenominational
Pre K 12:1, K 15:1, 1-8 22:1
WASC, NAIS
Sts. Peter and Paul Salesian School
Pre K-8 COED
Catholic
20:1
WASC, WCEA, NCEA
Stuart Hall
K-12 Boys
Independent Catholic
K-8 10:1, 9-12 7:1
CAIS, WASC, NAIS, WCEA 19%
Synergy School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
K-3 13:1, 4-8 20:1
30%
SCHOOL sfstcharlesschool.org • 415.861.7652
stfinnbarr.org • 415.333.1800
stgabrielsf.com • 415.566.0314
siprep.org • 415.731.7500
saintjamessf.org • 415.647.8972
stjohnsacademysf.org • 415.221.3484
stmaryschoolsf.org • 415.929.4690
stmonicasf.org • 415.751.9564
sanpedro.org • 415.647.8662
saintphilipschool.org • 415.824.8467
ststephenschoolsf.org • 415.664.8331
stthomasmoreschool.org • 415.337.0100
sfsta.org • 415.221.2711
svdpsf.com • 415.346.5505
staroftheseasf.com • 415.221.8558
sterneschool.org • 415.922.6081
stratfordschools.com • 415.333.3134
sspeterpaulsf.org • 415.421.5219
sacredsf.org • 415.563.2900
synergyschool.org • 415.567.6177
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AFFILIATION / INFO
STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
The Bay School of San Francisco
9-12 COED
Nondenominational
8:1
WASC, NAIS, CASE 30%
The Brandeis School of San Francisco
K-8 COED
Jewish
9:1
CAIS, WASC, NAIS 33%
The Discovery Center School
K-12 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
12:1
NAIS 20%
The San Francisco School
Pre K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
6:1
CAIS, NAIS 28%
Town School for Boys
K-8 Boys
Nondenominational/Independent
11:1
WASC, NAIS, CAIS 19%
University High School
9-12 COED
Nondenominational
8:1
WASC, NAIS, CAIS 21%
Urban School of San Francisco
9-12 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
10:1
WASC, NAIS, CAIS 29%
West Portal Lutheran School
K-8 COED
Christian
18:1
NLSA, WASC 15%
Woodside International School
6-12 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
10:1
WASC 20%
GRADES / GENDER
AFFILIATION / INFO
STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
Brush Creek Montessori School
Preschool-6 COED
Nondenominational/Montessori
12:1
AMS 4%
Cardinal Newman
9-12 COED
Catholic
13:1
WASC, WCEA, NCEA 25%
Cloverdale Seventh Day Adventist School
1-8 COED
Christian
15:1
WASC, GCSDAC, NCPSA
Harvest Christian School
K-8 COED
Christian
14:1
ACCS, ACSI, WASC 30%
Pacific Christian Academy
K-12 COED
Christian
4:1
30%
Pleasant Hill Christian School
Preschool-6 COED
Christian
15:1
Rancho Bodega School
7-12 COED
Nondenominational/Alt. Music & Arts, At Risk Youth, Independent
9:1
varies
Redwood Adventist Academy
K-12 COED
Christian
12:1
WASC, GCSDAC 40%
Rincon Valley Christian School
Preschool-12 COED
Christian
17:1
WASC, ACSI
Rio Lindo Adventist Academy
9-12 COED
Christian
5:1
WASC 80%
SoloQuest School and Learning Center
6-12 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
1:1
WASC, NCAA
SCHOOL bayschoolsf.org • 415.561.5800
bhds.org • 415.406.1035
dcssf.com • 415.724.7458
sfschool.org • 415.239.5065
townschool.com • 415.921.3747
sfuhs.org • 415.447.3100
urbanschool.org • 415.626.2919
wplsf.com • 415.665.6330
wissf.org • 415.564.1063
SONOMA SCHOOL bcmontessori.org • 707.539.7980
cardinalnewman.org • 707.546.6470
cloverdale22.adventistschoolconnect.org • 707.894.5703
harvestpetaluma.org • 707.763.2954
pacificchristianacademy.org • 707.823.2880
phcs.org • 707.823.5868
ranchobodega.net • 707.364.9802
weloveredwood.com • 707.545.1697
rinconvalleychristian.org • 707.539.1486
riolindo.org • 707.431.5100
soloquest.com • 707.939.1133
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AFFILIATION / INFO
STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
Sonoma Academy
9-12 COED
Private
12:1
CAIS, NAIS, WASC 50%
Sonoma Country Day School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational
8:1
CAIS, WASC, NAIS 35%
Sonoma Valley Academy
6-12 COED
Nondenominational
5:1
Spring Hill Montessori
springhillmontessori.org • 707.763.9222
Preschool-6 COED
Nondenominational/Montessori
12:1
AMS 25%
St. Eugene’s Cathedral School
Pre K-8
Catholic
10:1
WASC, WCEA
SCHOOL sonomaacademy.org • 707.545.1770
scds.org • 707.284.3200
sonomavalleyacademy.org • 707.996.2881
steugenesch.org • 707.545.7252
COED
St. Francis Solano School
K-8 COED
Catholic
10:1
WASC, WCEA, NCEA
St. John The Baptist Catholic School
Pre K-8 COED
Catholic
15:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA 20%
St. Luke Lutheran Elementary School
Pre K-8 COED
Christian
18:1
50%
St. Rose School
Pre K-8 COED
Catholic
St. Vincent de Paul Elementary School
K-8 COED
Catholic
22:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA
St. Vincent de Paul High School
9-12 COED
Catholic
18:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA 20%
Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm
Preschool-12 COED
Nondenominational/Waldorf, Green Business Certified
10:1
WASC, AWSNA 30%
The Healdsburg School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent
8:1
WASC, NAIS, IBO 34%
The Presentation School
K-8 COED
Independent Catholic
8:1
WASC, WCEA 25%
Windsor Christian Academy
Preschool-8 COED
Christian
17:1
ACSI 15%
GRADES / GENDER
AFFILIATION / INFO
STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
Blue Oak School
K-8 COED
Nondenominational/Independent, Progressive
8:1
CAIS, WASC, NAIS 44%
Calvary Baptist Christian Academy
K-12 COED
Christian
8:1
GSACS, AACS
First Christian School
Preschool-8 COED
Christian
18:1
ACSI 3%
Foothills Adventist Elem. and Preschool
Preschool-8 COED
Christian
12:1
NAPCIS 33%
Justin Siena High School
9-12 COED
Catholic/Independent
18:1
WASC, NCEA, WCEA 30%
Kolbe Academy and Trinity Prep
Pre K-12 COED
Catholic
15:1
NAPCIS 20%
saintfrancissolano.org • 707.996.4994
sjshbg.org • 707.433.2758
stluke-lcms.org • 707.545.0526
strosecatholicschool.org • 707.545.0379
svelem.org • 707.762.6426
svhs-pet.org • 707.763.1032
summerfieldwaldorf.org • 707.575.7194
TheHealdsburgSchool.org • 707.433.4847
presentationschool.com • 707.935.0122
windsorchristianacademy.org • 707.838.3757
WASC, WCEA, NCEA
NAPA SCHOOL blueoakschool.org • 707.261.4500
cbcac.org • 707.642.1143
firstchristianschool.org • 707.253.7226
foothillselementaryadventistfaith.org • 707.963.3546
justin-siena.org • 707.255.0950
kolbetrinity.org • 707.258.9030
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STUDENT / FACULTY RATIO
ACCREDITATION / MEMBERSHIPS / % TUITION ASSIST
GRADES / GENDER
AFFILIATION / INFO
Kolbe Academy Home School
K-12 COED
Catholic/Home School and Online Academy
Napa Christian Campus of Education
K-12 COED
Christian
20:1
WASC 15%
Pacific Union College Elementary School
K-8 COED
Seventh-Day Adventist Christian
12:1
WASC, GCSDAC 15%
Pacific Union College Preparatory School
9-12 COED
Seventh-Day Adventist Christian
10:1
WASC, AAA 80%
St. Apollinaris School
K-8 COED
Catholic
15:1
NCEA, WASC, WCEA
St. Helena Catholic School
K-8 COED
Catholic
15:1
WASC, WCEA, NCEA 8%
St. Helena Montessori School
Pre K-9 COED
Catholic/Montessori
9:1
AMI
St. John The Baptist Catholic School
K-8 COED
Catholic
20:1
WCEA, WASC 25%
St. John’s Lutheran School
Pre K-8 COED
Lutheran
14:1
WASC, NLSA 8%
Sunrise Montessori of Napa Valley
Pre K-6 COED
Nondenominational/Montessori
6:1
AMS 10%
The Oxbow School
11-12 & Post Grad COED
Nondenominational/Academic, Visual Arts, Semester Prog., Boarding
16:1
WASC 55%
The Young School
1-6 COED
Nondenominational
10:1
AMS
kolbe.org • 707.255.6499
napachristian.com • 707.255.5233
pucelementary.org • 707.965.2459
pucprep.org • 707.965.6311
stapollinaris.com • 707.224.6525
sthelenacatholicschool.org • 707.963.4677
sthms.org • 707.963.1527
school.stjohnscatholic.org • 707.224.8388
stjohnsnapa.org • 707.226.7970
sunrisemontessorinapa.com • 707.253.1105
oxbowschool.org • 707.255.6000
theyoungschool.org • 707.967.9909
NAPCIS
Accreditations and Memberships AACS | American Association of Christian Schools ACSI | Association of Christian Schools International AMS | American Montessori Society AMI | Association Montessori Internationale AWSNA | Association of Waldorf Schools of North America CAIS | California Association of Independent Schools CITA | Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation ELEA | Evangelical Lutheran Education Association FCE | Friends Council on Education GCSDAC | General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church JSEA | Jesuit Secondary Education Association NADSDA | North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist
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NAIS | National Association of Independent Schools NAPCIS | National Association of Private Catholic and Independent Schools NCEA | National Catholic Educational Association NCSA | National Christian School Association NIPSA | National Independent Private Schools Association NLSA | National Lutheran School Accreditation SACS CASI | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement TABS | The Association of Boarding Schools WASC | Western Association of Schools and Colleges WCEA | Western Catholic Educational Association
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