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Hillwood Academic Day School

Hillwood Academic Day School

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2521 Scott St, San Francisco, California, 94115, United States
(415) 931-0400 www.hillwoodschool.com
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Dec 30, 2015
Fabulous school. My child has been studying here for the past two years and each year I've noticed how she has be more academically motivated. I am very pleased with the curriculum as well. The teachers are always adding challenging subjects to make kids more engaged. They also do a lot of school activities. The school is very small so it feels more like a big family. It's always nice to see how older children are helping the little kids with different tasks. My daughter is very proud to be going here and I am grateful for this opportunity for her.

Jun 24, 2014
We got so lucky to have our daughter accepted to Hillwoood! End of 3rd grade at a public school, we came to the realization that public wasn't for us, and I am not blaming the teachers as much as the system!!! My daughter going to (7th grade) started attending Hillwood since 4th grade, I am not sure what it was, the teacher(s), the environment, the principle (The Grantz), the number of kids per class, or all of the above, but my kid flourished, she became a strait A student, and much happier!!! The attention your kid will get in this school is unmatched, we get a monthly envelope with all of her school/home work, we know how she is doing and get constant reports of her progress or if she need any assitance is any area! If you are looking for a warm, loving and a place where your kid will thrive, look no further, this is the school!!! They open from 7:30 AM to 6PM, so for us working parents, this is awesome!!!

May 7, 2014
great school, caring teachers, small, warm and a very strong curriculum.

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