Drew School

Drew School

2901 California St, San Francisco, California, 94115, United States
My son is a sophomore at Drew and has been "on fire" since day one! He comments daily on the amazing community, the engaging interactions he has with his teachers, the kindness of the other students and the relaxed environment that makes his challenging academics actually fun!

Adda Clevenger School

Adda Clevenger School

180 Fair Oaks St, San Francisco, California, 94110, United States
El estacionamiento de esta escuela se usa también para las misas del domingo de la Iglesia san 'james'.

San Francisco University High School

San Francisco University High School

3065 Jackson St, San Francisco, California, 94115, United States
cool

Summerfield Waldorf School

Summerfield Waldorf School

655 Willowside Rd, Santa Rosa, California, 95401, United States
I had a wonderful time here

Woodside Priory School

Woodside Priory School

302 Portola Rd, Portola Valley, California, 94028, United States
Beautiful campus.

St Gregory's Catholic School

St Gregory's Catholic School

2701 Hacienda St, San Mateo, California, 94403, United States
Not a bad way to spend nine of your most important formational years. I learned not to steal and got into a good high school.

The Bay School of San Francisco

The Bay School of San Francisco

35 Keyes Ave, San Francisco, California, 94129, United States
The golden gate backdrop is hard to beat. Friendly students. Staff is remarkable. School is newer and nimble, but has an impressive track record in turning out kids who give back, are intellectually able and engaged learners.

German International School of Silicon Valley

German International School of Silicon Valley

4 Funston Ave, San Francisco, California, 94129, United States
I can’t imagine a better school. Our kids enjoyed and still enjoy an excellent education based on the schools’ comprehensive curriculum and outstanding teachers. Our son graduated after attending GISSV’s Middle and High School at the MV campus and immediately started in one of the top 5 Universities in Germany (Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings data 2018). His language skills he acquired at GISSV have already encouraged him to be a world citizen. Our daughter started at this San Francisco Campus in Kindergarten and is now enrolled as elementary school student. We are impressed by the schools’ nurturing of her interests and curiosity and fostering growth in her understanding of the world. We see her apply the head, heart and hands model for transformational learning every day. [The model shows the holistic nature of transformative experience and relates the cognitive domain (head) to critical reflection, the affective domain (heart) to relational knowing and the psychomotor domain (hands) to engagement]. She enjoys applying mathematical concepts in daily routines and creative projects. She continuously takes her time to observe and assess various projects and scientific phenomena from different angles –and hands on. She independently and proudly makes connections and applies her learning experiences in school to out-of-school activities, eager to explore more and follow-up on new discoveries and accomplishments. She brings home books from the school library and requests us to hear her read before and after dinner and breakfast. While on the road or on the bike, she happily sings songs in several languages addressing natural, cultural or social concepts. We feel very blessed having found this school for our kids. As parents, we are thankful for the way the elementary and middle school community at the San Francisco campus appreciates the growth of all students. We were touched to hear teachers read out excerpts of beautifully written stories by the students. Sharing in this way with the whole community sitting in a circle on the Presidio school lawn what the precise accomplishment of a student was –made the students feel truly recognized and distinguished, (something even more than a grade or prize could accomplish). Seeing the student’s lovely performances, and just spotting the joyful faces or laughter among students during a school day is what makes us appreciate this school. Every child deserves such experiences during their forming education years!

Marin Academic Center

Marin Academic Center

300 Sunny Hills Dr, San Anselmo, California, 94960, United States

Stanbridge Academy

Stanbridge Academy

515 E Poplar Ave, San Mateo, California, 94401, United States
the best school I hav seen in a while, A mirical if I do say so myself

San Francisco Day School

San Francisco Day School

350 Masonic Ave, San Francisco, California, 94118, United States
Good Programs!

Cornerstone Academy - Silver

Cornerstone Academy - Silver

801 Silver Ave, San Francisco, California, 94134, United States
This place honestly was sloppy, messy, and just really did not appeal to me. Some teachers were okay, others, not so much. They did not explain certain things clearly and would expect you to know everything. Some teachers would humiliate you in front of the class if you did not know the answer right away. Furthermore, the students were forced to sit on dirty, dusty floors with their uniforms that were uncomfortable and hot. The student were not taught how to behave properly and were pretty rough when it came to "hanging around". Overall, I would not recommend this school to anyone who isn't willing to let there kid be bullied and harassed. The price for this school is ridiculous and the lunch tasted like plastic and garbage. This is not a private school you want to go to.

Cornerstone Academy - Cambridge

Cornerstone Academy - Cambridge

501 Cambridge St, San Francisco, California, 94134, United States
Was too damn expensive, teachers stole food from the potluck, everything to hard, school opens way too early, but they make great food, people are corrupted and people are bullied and discriminated because of their bad habits that everyone does anyways, teachers discriminate by favoritism, the education was not that good because it was way too hard for certain people

Marin Primary & Middle School

Marin Primary & Middle School

20 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur, California, 94939, United States
Extremely positive experience. Small class sizes, outstanding teachers and staff, warm community are a few of the positives. What says it all is after 9 years, my kids still love going tio school and are excited about learning. The school's mission statement is refreshing and I greatly value the focus on community service and social emotional learning.

St. Matthew's Episcopal Day School

St. Matthew's Episcopal Day School

16 Baldwin Ave, San Mateo, California, 94401, United States
This school is irrelevant, GO TO ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL, ST. TIMMOTHY CATHOLIC SCHOOL OR ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA SCHOOL, AMEN!!!!!!!

Our Lady-The Visitation School

Our Lady-The Visitation School

785 Sunnydale Ave, San Francisco, California, 94134, United States

St Patricks Parochial School

St Patricks Parochial School

120 King St, Larkspur, California, 94939, United States

Pacific Rim International School

Pacific Rim International School

454 Peninsula Ave, San Mateo, California, 94401, United States
I would give this school less than one star if possible. This is the worst school in the entire Bay Area. I know this because I did lots of research of all the schools in the area for my kid. And this was the only school I let my kid in because they had a Japanese and Montessori program. I thought that was all that was important. I was very wrong. The Asian language program is non-existent in the children's house and elementary because they are so racist. Smart Asian teacher leave because they don't want to deal with the white supremacists teachers. And any teacher who puts up with it is not the best example for our kids. I originally thought Lisa Williams-Craig and her husband were the only white supremacists in the school. Until I figured out that they only hire and employ staff that support them in their racism. The Asian teachers strong and smart enough to find better jobs are at the competition. All the other Asian Montessori schools are better. AIM has the longer waiting list because it's Japanese program isn't colonized by racist Americans exploiting Asian culture. LePort has a better Chinese program right down the street in Emeryville with a much more reasonable administration. And without all the parents complaints being completely ignored. Pacific Rim International School not only ignores parents complaints, they bully parents. Which is better than bullying children, but they do that too. I think they got the most power to do this now because they have so many Trump supporters. They will bully your child. Force them to get therapy for the mental disability they gave. Take your money for the entire year and refuse to let your child come back to school. They care about making money and have absolutely no concern for children. They have the most citations from community care licensing social services in the entire Bay Area for all preschools. Call social services and check. Why they still have a license offends me. I think we can only thank Trump for that. I'm just glad those people have a school to collect in, away from people I want to raise my kid around. This school is offensive to Asian people and the Montessori system. I went to a Montessori school my entire childhood. This is not a true Montessori. Maybe when this was the first and only Asian Montessori it was successful. But now it's just the Asian Montessori reject school for the students who didn't get in the better schools. And the teachers who can't get hired by them.

Dawn Christian Academy

Dawn Christian Academy

525 42nd Ave, San Mateo, California, 94403, United States
This I think is a great school. Great staff and teachers . Very lovable and focus in provide the best education for your child.

Real School Marin

Real School Marin

110 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur, California, 94939, United States
it's not a special needs school. This school is highly academic experiential learning model. They can sometimes acommodate special needs depending on what the needs are but they are not aimed at attracting special needs. It is an unbelievably Fantastic School with amazing teachers looking for bright, engaged learners. An incredible oasis in a sea of mediocrity.

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