Peninsula – Silicon Valley Private School Guide 2023

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PENINSULA • SILICON VALLEY

2023/2024

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

PRESCHOOLS, BOARDING AND PRIVATE DAY SCHOOLS Find the Right School for Your Child From the publishers of


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Challenger School offers uniquely fun and academic classes for preschool to eighth grade students. Our students learn to think for themselves and to value independence. Almaden (408) 927-5771 19950 McKean Rd., San Jose Ardenwood (510) 739-0300 35487 Dumbarton Ct., Newark Berryessa (408) 998-2860 711 E. Gish Rd., San Jose Harwood (408) 723-0111 4949 Harwood Rd., San Jose Middlefield (650) 213-8245 3880 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto

Newark (510) 770-1771 39600 Cedar Blvd., Newark Saratoga (408) 378-0444 18811 Cox Ave., Saratoga Shawnee (408) 365-9298 500 Shawnee Ln., San Jose Strawberry Park (408) 213-0083 730 Camina Escuela, San Jose Sunnyvale (408) 245-7170 1185 Hollenbeck Ave., Sunnyvale

An independent private school offering preschool through eighth grade © 2023, Challenger Schools Challenger School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin. Licenses: 434400459, 434408058, 434408059, 434404888, 434400467, 430700130, 430710539, 434403575, 010212301, 013412399

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Discover yourself at Harker. Meet Dawson, student leader, engineer, volunteer. Dawson also loves robotics, cooking and magic. While he’s on his own with the last two, we’ve got him covered for robotics, as well as hundreds of other activities and classes – and inspiring teachers – to spark his passions. Our students and our teachers bring their unique talents and zest for life together to create a vibrant community that encourages everyone to be the best they can be, each and every day. Whether you champion environmental causes, enjoy dancing, programming, sculpting, water polo or the Beat Generation, you can discover yourself at Harker, and have a great time doing it. Check us out!

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The Peninsula / Silicon Valley Guide to Private Schools & Preschools takes the guesswork out of finding the right school for your child, from start to finish.

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Why Consider Private School? Admissions Process: Plan Ahead Basic Timeline for Applying

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Define Your Ideal School

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Shadow Days

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Tips for a Great Essay Interview Preparation

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Make the Most of Your Campus Visit Acceptance and Decision

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Featured School & Preschool Profiles Profiles Featured Preschool Listings

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Featured Private Day School Listings Featured Boarding School Listings

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Shadow Visits September 12 - November 15, 2023

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Application Due Date December 8, 2023

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any parents feel that their children will thrive better in what they believe is a smaller, safer environment with more room for personal attention. And while public schools must follow a curriculum heavily influenced by state standards, private schools have more freedom to customize lessons to students’ individual ways of learning. Private schools can also point to low studentteacher ratios, freedom from state standards and testing, and lots of extras like music, foreign languages, and art that are underfunded or nonexistent in public schools. Rest assured, promise school experts, there is a school out there to suit every child. There are two primary sorts of private schools—independent schools and parochial schools. Independent schools are defined as nonprofit private schools with their own governing board of trustees. While most people commonly refer

Private schools can also point to low student-teacher ratios, freedom from state standards and testing, and lots of extras like music, foreign languages, and art that are underfunded or nonexistent in public schools.

to independent schools as private, lumping them in with parochial and for profit schools, they are distinct because they are nonprofit and self-governing. Parochial schools, where tuition is typically one-third that of independent schools, offer traditional instruction and have solid reputations. Families who are “in-parish,” that is, who live within the schools’ official parish boundaries or volunteer and participate regularly in the parish, get first priority.

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PRESCHOOL / San Mateo 650.574.7400 preschool@serendipityschool.com

ELEMENTARY / Belmont 650.596.9100 elementary@serendipityschool.com

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Why Consider Private School? cont’d. Otherwise, the application procedures are similar to independent schools. When considering private school education, think about these benefits as outlined by the Independent Schools of the San Francisco Bay Area (www.issfba.org):

High academic standards

Independent schools nurture intellectual curiosity, stimulate personal growth, and encourage critical thinking. A larger percentage of students at independent schools are enrolled in advanced courses than in public schools.

Small classes and individual attention

Independent schools have low studentteacher ratios that encourage close connections with students. The median ratio in schools that are members of the National Association of Independent Schools in 2021–2022 was 8.4 students to 1 teacher.

Excellent teachers

Educators usually teach in their areas of expertise and are passionate about what they do. With more autonomy within the classroom, teachers are able to develop a full understanding of how each student learns and what motivates and inspires each individually.

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Greater likelihood of a student completing a bachelor’s or graduate degree education

Independent schools nurture not just students’ intellectual ability and curiosity but also their personal and social growth and civic conscience. Opportunities extend well beyond the classroom to athletic competitions, artistic pursuits, and school leadership experiences.

Inclusiveness

Schools maintain diverse and vibrant student communities and welcome and respect each family. In 2021–2022, students of color were 32 percent of total independent school enrollment nationally.

A community of parents who actively

participate in their children’s education Independent schools promote regular communication among students, parents, and teachers to ensure everyone is working toward the same goals for the student.

The opportunity to choose a school with a mission

You can select a school whose philosophy, values, and teaching approach is right for your child. •

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Preschool license numbers: Berkeley: 013423047, San Jose: 434417015

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You and your family have decided to apply to one or more private schools for the next school year. Hopefully, you have given yourself and your child plenty of time to prepare for the steps and items required for the process. The steps and requirements in this process can vary depending on the grade your child will enter and the selectiveness of the schools you’re targeting. As parents, understanding your role in this endeavor is crucial. This article aims to provide you with a comprehensive guide to navigate the admissions process smoothly and effectively.

related events and deadlines. Typically, MY admissions portals open in late August or September, so register early to engage with theCY schools early.

To ensure a successful admissions process, it’s essential to take proactive steps and be wellorganized from the outset. Here are some key considerations for parents:

5. Understand your financial limitations for tuition and fundraising and what the school will ask of its families.

Highly Selective Preschools and Elementary Schools 1. Begin by identifying a shortlist of preschools or elementary schools that align with your preferences. Research their acceptance rates, and if they are highly competitive, consider expanding your options. 2. Maintain a detailed calendar of admission10

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3. Network with parents of children already K enrolled in your top choices. Inquire about the teachers, parent involvement, flexibility and disciplinary procedures. 4. Attend “get to know you” events organized by prospective schools to familiarize yourself with their culture and values.

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– Continued – looking for during the interview from your child and you. Work with your child to ensure they have the needed skills. Private Middle and High Schools Private school admissions season typically opens in August or September the preceding year. In addition to basic demographic information, the educational history of the student and standardized test scores, the application may consist of supplemental components such as: • Responses to student essay prompts. • Parent essays. • Graded writing samples. • Letters of recommendation, typically from English and math teachers. • An extracurricular profile of the student on what they do outside of class. In addition to the prior items listed for preschools and elementary schools, organize and prepare for the following: 1. Maintain a calendar to track registration openings, admission events, application deadlines, and financial assistance deadlines. 2. Compile records of your child’s achievements in academics, sports, and community service to illustrate their positive impact. 3. Assess the impression your family will make on the school’s administration and determine how you will demonstrate your long-term commitment and support. 4. Begin working on your parent statement early, aligning it with the school’s philosophies to showcase your family’s suitability. 5. Collaborate with your child on their 12

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admissions essay, researching prompts as soon as possible. 6. Identify required tests, register and prepare your child accordingly. 7. Assist your child in selecting teachers, coaches, or mentors for compelling letters of recommendation. 8. Assemble graded writing samples and any other requested materials. 9. Attend non-admission events at the school, such as fundraisers and competitions, to display your family’s interest and involvement and learn more. 10. Help your child craft a first-choice letter for their top school preference. The most challenging years to get into a preschool or private school are Pre-K 3, kindergarten, grade 6 and grade 9. So much of this process relies upon the parent. Stay on top of deadlines, ensure your child remains engaged, and maintains strong grades throughout this process. Applying to highly selective schools can be as demanding as the college application process. Some families choose to hire an educational consultant to assist with the process and keep them on track. Do you need to hire a consultant? This depends upon how selective the school your child is applying to, if you are able to handle the extra burden during the admissions time or if you want to give your child a leg up in the application process. Schools come in all shapes and sizes with different requirements. You know your child better than anyone out there. You will be there to assist your child choose the school that is the best fit. • www.ParentsPress.com


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A month-by-month guide to the application process.

Basic Timeline

Not every school follows the same schedule, but many follow similar timetables for admission. The below timeline is designed to help you in the admissions process. Many schools will not need all of the materials presented here. It depends on how competitive and selective the school’s admission team is.

AUGUST ❑ Create an Admissions Journal ❑ Define your ideal school ❑ Find schools that match your child’s needs ❑ Talk to your network of friends to gather insights on schools

interviews, and shadow days ❑ Begin crafting parent statements and brainstorming essay ideas ❑ Round up graded writing samples and other items, i.e., art, prospective schools will need to evaluate your child ❑ Assemble an extracurricular profile

❑ Research and ask questions of schools on your preliminary list

❑ Work with your child to practice answering interview questions

SEPTEMBER

❑ Arrange to get needed letters of recommendations

❑ Browse schools’ websites & look books to learn more about their programs and philosophies ❑ Register at each school of interest and request admissions and financial aid material ❑ Create a calendar of pertinent admission and financial assistance deadlines for the schools of interest ❑ Ask schools about their test requirements and register for needed tests ❑ Review the test websites to learn about procedures and test dates, see sample questions, and purchase test-preparation books ❑ Contact schools to schedule individual tours, class visits, 14

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OCTOBER ❑ Continue scheduling tours, interviews, class visits, and standardized or school-based tests. ❑ Visit schools during open houses, information sessions, and tours. ❑ Finalize the list of schools to which you will apply. ❑ Take required standardized admission tests. ❑ Keep working on parent statements, essays and practice interviewing

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❑ Continue to watch for admission events you may want to attend.

admissions deadline, turn in applications

❑ Follow up on teacher recommendations from your child’s current school.

❑ Re-visit schools applied to again if unsure of top choice

MARCH

❑ Start working on applications, financial assistance forms, continue ❑ Watch for school decisions starting in mid-March working on essays, interviews & statements ❑ Watch for financial assistance decisions about this same time

DECEMBER

❑ Continue to watch for any admission or school events of interest. ❑ Request transcripts at the end of your child’s first semester. ❑ Complete any remaining applications, questionnaires, etc. Some application materials are due as early as December.

JANUARY ❑ Deadlines time: Most applications are due in January or February, along with the accompanying required materials. ❑ Financial assistance applications are normally due soon after applications

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❑ If your student is accepted by multiple schools, decide which school your child will attend & let other schools know of your choice ❑ If wait listed, contact school to find out details and options

APRIL ❑ Sign and return enrollment contracts and deposits

MAY TO SEPTEMBER ❑ Attend events and activities for new parents and students during spring and summer ❑ Get to know other families in the school ❑ Sign up for fall sports and clubs Guide to Private Schools | Parents’ Press

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very school provides a unique educational experience, so how do you decide which schools will be a good fit for your child? Think about: • SCHOOL TYPE - Do you want a day school or boarding school? Coeducational or singlesex? If you’re not sure, search for articles and opinions or talk to an educational consultant about which environment might be best for your student. • GRADE RANGE - Do you want a school that focuses on your child’s age range, or one that can serve your child through elementary, middle, and high school? • LOCATION - Convenience matters, especially if you want your child to take part in school activities. Time the commute before and after school just to be sure. • STUDENT BODY - Consider both average class size and total enrollment. A smaller population may mean fewer social opportunities, but more chances for your student to shine. Also consider the diversity of the student body.

• CURRICULUM - What courses are offered? Which are required and which are elective? In what order are math, science, and humanities courses taught? Is there an interdisciplinary emphasis, so that what students study in English meshes with what they’re learning in history? Does the curriculum fit your student’s learning needs? • FACULTY - Examine the faculty list (online or in recruitment materials). Where did teachers go to college? How long have they been teaching? Do their degrees match with what they teach? Is there much turnover? In primary grades, how many teachers are in the classroom? Watch a class to see how teachers interact with students and engage them in the learning process. • FACILITIES - In addition to the overall condition of the school, look at the facilities your child may use. Is the art department well-stocked? Are sports facilities wellequipped? Are computers up to date? How extensive is the library/language lab?

• SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND • EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY - Most EXTRACURRICULARS - Does the school independent schools fall along a continuum provide programs that fit your student’s between traditional and progressive, but what needs and interests? Consider academic does that mean? How are classes taught? How support, language programs, arts, are expectations conveyed? How are students athletics, leadership opportunities, travel tested? Ask to sit in on a few classes to see how oppportunties and service programs. Is the philosophy plays out. the school a place where your child can blossom? •

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El Quito School (Infants - K) 18720 Bucknall Rd Saratoga, CA 95070 408.370.0357

Lincoln School (Infants - TK) 2148 Lincoln Ave San Jose, CA 95125 408.266.8952

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fter all the open house events, information nights, school tours, and interviews, the best way for kids to evaluate a school is to spend a day on campus. On shadow days, prospective students are matched up with a current student for an individual tour. If school is in session, they go to classes, share time during breaks and lunch, and get an insider’s tour of the campus, experiencing firsthand what it feels like to be a student at that school. Things to know: • Typically, shadow days can be scheduled anytime from October to May. • Visitors are often required to respect the school dress code. • Visiting students are usually allowed to shadow a current student they already know, as long as the request is made in advance. • If prospective students do not know any current students, the school will assign one based on interests in academics, extracurricular activities, etc. • Shadow days are just for students; no parents allowed. •

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What to Include in a Parent Statement Most preschools and private schools use the Parent Statement as a tool to gain insights into your child and family support. Particularly for preschool and early elementary grades, the Parent Statement may be the primary written lens through which the admissions team views your child’s personality, assessing if they are a good fit. Additionally, the statement should offer a glimpse into your family dynamics, primarily addressing whether education is important, supported, and valued. The part of the admission’s process aims to understand your family values to see if they resonate with the school’s ethos.

a notable example that encapsulates your child’s character and use it as a foundation for your introductory paragraph. Throughout the statement, honestly describe your child’s character and personality.

The criteria for Parent Statements differ from one school to another. While some institutions offer specific prompts, others adopt a broader approach. Regardless, these statements should be succinct, ideally no longer than the stipulated limit or a single page. Consider the perspective of an admissions officer faced with reading hundreds of Parent Statements. Being concise is crucial. To effectively convey your child’s personality and your family’s educational values, every word must be impactful. It’s advisable to allocate ample time for drafting and refining your statement, ensuring relevant details are provided and unnecessary adjectives are eliminated.

Your following paragraph should delineate why you believe your child would thrive in that specific school. Reference particular programs or offerings the school provides that intrigue your child. Conclude by communicating briefly why you, as parents, are enthusiastic about the school and how you intend to be supportive.

Your task, in a nutshell, is to encapsulate your child’s personality and your family’s stance on education in 650 words or less. In addition, indicate what the school can anticipate from you as parents if your child is admitted. This might sound straightforward, but it’s a nuanced endeavor. Before you start, ensure you understand any prompts provided by the school. Familiarize yourself with the school’s mission and educational philosophy, so you can echo similar values when portraying your child. Reflect on instances where your child’s actions or reactions mirrored the school’s values or beliefs. Choose

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In the subsequent paragraph, delve into your child’s learning inclinations. Highlight subjects they excel in and areas they find challenging. If they’ve faced academic hurdles, outline the support that aided them. Alternatively, if they haven’t faced academic obstacles, touch upon other challenges, perhaps social, familial or physical, and how they navigated them.

Once written, revisit your statement multiple times, refining and honing. Ensure your introductory sentence captivates the reader, and the subsequent content sustains their interest. Your narrative should illuminate desired traits in your child, while steering clear of excessive adjectives, ostentation, speculative statements, and embellishments. If you’re repurposing this statement for multiple schools, double-check that you’ve adjusted the school’s name accordingly. The Parent Statement is a useful avenue to spotlight unique facets of your child and family. Whether it’s emphasizing a diverse background or recounting challenges your family confronted and how your child responded, this is your opportunity to offer a more profound insight into your child. Lastly, review and refine your statement once more. Your diligence will be well worth the effort. •

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Tips for a Great Essay

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pplication essays provide ways for private school admissions officers to get to know students beyond their grades, test scores, and basic biographical information. They provide insight into a student’s personality and interests—to help determine if the school is the right fit for your child and vice versa. Aside from the interview, writing the essay can be one of the most stress-producing steps in the application process. These suggestions from private school organizations can break the task of writing the essay into manageable steps that guide your child to crafting a work that makes him stand out to admissions officers. Read the directions carefully Don’t write a two-sentence essay if the school asks for one page, but don’t write more than one page. And, don’t turn in a typed essay if the school wants it handwritten. Tell the school what it wants to know Schools often provide an essay prompt, so you need to respond to it. That said, the prompts—such as “recount some activity or event that challenged you in a positive way”— usually allow the applicant lots of leeway to write about a range of topics. Start early Do not wait until the night before the application is due to begin writing. Brainstorm and work out ideas with teachers, parents, or others early and give yourself time for revisions. 26

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Tell a story While the essay should have correct spelling and grammar and be legible, it doesn’t have to follow the academic essay formula. A good strategy is to tell a story—even filled with dialogue or vivid description—to get your point across. Be real Don’t write what you think an admissions officer wants to hear—because you really have no idea. Write about what you know and what excites you. Get creative If you are an aspiring writer, for example, ask the school if you can write in verse, instead of the usual narrative. Be concrete Stay away from generalizations, such as “singing by myself in front of my school was challenging.” Instead, provide details or an example of how and why you were scared before that solo singing performance and felt triumphant afterwards. Parents, this must be your child’s work While, as parents, you can provide feedback and help with editing, let your child do all the writing. If you can’t help but get overly involved, consider asking a neutral third party—a teacher, another relative, or a professional consultant—to help your child edit her essay. • www.ParentsPress.com


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Interview Preparation When students are old enough to be the key subject of interviews, they should be prepared to answer typical questions, such as: • Tell me about yourself: Help your child come up with an answer that doesn’t recite biographical facts but describes his interests and strengths in certain academic areas or extracurricular activities and allows him to talk up his accomplishments. • Why do you want to come to this school? The school wants to find out if the child understands what makes the school unique and whether he sees it as a match for his own personality, academic strengths, interests, and aspirations. So, hopefully, during visits, or in talking to students and faculty, your child has encountered programs or a learning environment that excites him.

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he idea of your child having to interview to gain admission to a private school sounds downright terrifying. But private school experts say you shouldn’t think of the interview as a high-stakes interrogation. Rather, think of the interview as a two-way conversation that helps everyone involved—school staff, parents, and child—determine if the school is the right fit for your child. The structure of the interview also depends on the school and your child’s age. Typically, the applicant and her family come to the school to look around and talk with an admissions officer or other school staff. The staff might focus on talking with the parents, but with older children and high school students, an admissions officer might speak privately with the child in a formal or more casual situation. Given that the interview is an important part of the application process, and in determining if this school is the best place to educate your child, here are some things you and your child should prepare for so the interview will go well, according to the National Association of Independent Schools and other private school organizations. With younger kids, the school staff will mostly talk to the parents, asking them to describe their child and what they hope their child will gain by attending this school.

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• Talk about subjects or teachers you like. Help your child figure out certain coursework that has recently engaged him, such as a certain book in English class or a social studies field trip to see Egyptian mummies at a museum. Given that the interview is also a chance for you and your child to learn more about the school, help your child prepare to ask questions. Look at the school’s website or think back to visits and help him come up with a list of questions that reflects how the school might nurture his interests. “Will I be able to do dissections in sixth-grade biology?” “Can I audition for school plays in ninth grade?” “What about your study trips overseas?” “What are different ways I can fulfill my community service requirements?” The admissions officers will likely see your child’s curiosity as evidence of his interest in coming to the school. Parents and students should always be honest, experts say. But that doesn’t mean you should accentuate your child’s weaknesses, provide too much information about family challenges, or bad-mouth your child’s current school, even if this current school environment is mostly negative and the reason he’s trying to change schools. Instead, accentuate the positive: A child’s weakness or a family’s challenges are things he is working to overcome; or his current school simply isn’t the right fit for his unique needs and interests. •


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Saint Raymond Catholic School • Value centered Catholic education • Rigorous academic curriculum • Small group work in math and English language arts instruction • Personalized attention to student; Differentiated learning; Targeted Learning Specialists

• Promotion of nearly 100% of graduates to desired high school • Highly qualified faculty and staff • Active organized athletic program • Extraordinary parent community • Multitude of leadership and cocurricular opportunities for students

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ou’ve looked at the websites, glanced through the glossy brochures, and even heard friends talk glowingly—or not— about the private schools on your short list. Now it’s time to actually set foot on campus. More than anything else, visiting the school— seeing the classrooms, walking around the grounds, and talking to faculty and students— will give you and your child the best sense of whether this is the best environment for your child to learn and thrive. Because the visit is so crucial to deciding on your child’s school, you should make the most of the opportunity. Private school experts offer these suggestions for what to ask about, look for, and consider before, during, and after the visit. • Do some pre-visit research. Read up on the school’s history, educational philosophy, and accomplishments. Ask for information about student-teacher ratios, teacher experience, arts classes, sports, and other extracurricular activities, special programs for students needing academic support, and expectations for parental involvement. Decide ahead of time if there are specific classrooms, facilities, or departments that you or your child want to visit. • If possible, visit on a regular school day, arrange to observe a classroom, and stay to sample a school lunch.

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• General impressions count, but so do the details. Take note of what the grounds and classrooms are like, but also pay attention to specifics: are the bathrooms clean; do staff seemed organized and ready for your visit; what library, science, and technology resources does the school offer? • In the classrooms or on the playground, notice if the students look engaged and wellbehaved, including when they transition from one activity or classroom to another. How do students interact with their teachers? Do the teachers seem cheerful and knowledgeable? How do the teachers manage the classrooms or handle discipline? • Talk to as many teachers and students as possible. Find out about homework policies and workloads, the social environment, and opportunities to do arts, sports, and other nonacademic activities. • If the school offers shadow-a-student day for interested students, your child has the opportunity to ask questions of potential schoolmates more freely than if you’re around. • After you and your child finish the visit, jot down your general impressions before leaving. Try to imagine your child in one of the classrooms, or walking the halls. How does that idea look and feel? Remember gut feelings can be important, too. •

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he application is completed, interviews and • Ask to talk to some teachers. shadow days all done—all that’s left is waiting • Talk to graduates or current families of the for the acceptance letter (or email) and then school—especially any who have come from the big decision. Usually, acceptance (or rejection your child’s current school. or waitlist) notifications go out on a Friday in mid• Encourage your child to talk to other March, and families then have seven days to decide students. where their child will attend. So how to make the Once You Decide decision? When you learn about your child’s acceptance, • Be sure to contact the school you choose by you will also learn about financial assistance the reply deadline. awards. If the grant you receive does not meet • Let all schools where you were admitted your needs, or if you are not awarded any financial know of your final decision so they can assistance, contact the school’s financial assistance contact other families on their wait list. officer to learn about other options. • Return your signed enrollment contract and The following are tips on choosing a school from tuition deposit. the National Association of Independent Schools. What to Do If You’re Accepted

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• If you’re certain about the school, say yes—but feel free to take the full seven days to sit with the decision to make sure it feels right.

• Call the school right away and let admissions officials know that you are very interested. Stay in touch with them throughout the summer. Sometimes children can be accepted off the waitlist just days before school begins.

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If You’re Rejected • Consider other schools. • Ask the school for feedback about what factors made the difference. Try to approach the issue in a nonjudgmental way; tell the admissions staff you want to get information that can help your child do better in the future. •

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Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory is a Lasallian Vincentian Catholic high school located in the heart of San Francisco’s cultural center. We are dedicated to the intellectual and academic excellence of our students, and we strive to develop the unique talents and passions of each individual. We welcome the Bay Area’s brightest to our inclusive community. Our dynamic curriculum, integrated technology and dedicated and innovative teachers prepare our students for success. Hundreds of colleges across the country, including all of US News & World Reports Top 10 National Universities, accept SHC graduates. We believe in the power of student-centered learning— that their natural curiosity should drive their intellectual path. Academic rigor starts with an innate desire to learn. This inquiry, drive and thirst for knowledge are the most important elements of their education. It’s our desire to provide students with the highest-quality resources, the passion and training of our faculty, and the time and flexibility to excel throughout these four transformative years.

SHC’s curriculum includes rigorous core classes, engaging electives and challenging Honors and Advanced Placement courses. We teach our students to use the tools most relevant to them in a digitally diverse and ever-changing world. Our students have the autonomy to select the technology of their choice with our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program, a philosophy more in line with practices in current higher education and their future workplace. Students and their families choose SHC for the strength of our academics, our faith and values, our extensive array of cocurricular opportunities, and for the warmth of our inclusive and nurturing community. To schedule a visit, please visit shcp.edu to see the opportunities available to your family.

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Challenger School

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N 1960, WHILE TEACHING In a public school, Challenger School founder and CEO Barbara Baker became alarmed that her first grade students had received no academics in kindergarten, wasting the best years for establishing a foundation for learning. Barbara decided to leave the comfort of the public schools and started her own preschool where she could teach phonics to children before they went to public school. “I figured that if they learned phonics in preschool, no one could take that away from them.” In Barbara’s first class, there were only six paying students. Two years later the tiny preschool had grown to 100 half-day preschool students with 100 students waiting for admission. Today, Challenger School educates more than 10,000 students annually. THINKING SKILLS Challenger School teaches students early on that they are responsible for their own learning and for their successes. Challenger’s emphasis on independent reasoning skills–so rarely practiced in today’s world–results in their students’ extraordinary academic performance.

BREATHTAKING RESULTS On national standardized tests, Challenger K-8 students consistently average well above the 90th percentile. This means that Challenger’s average student outperforms nine out of ten students who take that test. Challenger School offers preschool through eighth grade and operates a total of 27 campuses in five western states. For a location near you, visit ChallengerSchool.com. Our mission is to prepare children to become selfreliant, productive individuals; to teach them to think, speak, and write with clarity, precision, and independence; to lead them to recognize and value their individuality and unalienable rights; and to inspire them to embrace challenge and find joy and self-worth through achievement.

POISE AND CONFIDENCE Challenger students regularly speak and perform before their peers, teachers, and parents from preschool on. Challenger graduates often point to these experiences as the basis for success in college and the workplace.

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For the convenience of our many families on the Peninsula we have added a bus service to Harker from Portola Valley and Los Altos.

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Harker is a community of dedicated, passionate learners committed to celebrating a diverse community of students, and fostering an inspiring space for all. Our goal (and greatest joy) is to help all students uncover their unique gifts through our deep and varied offerings and inspiring faculty. With more than 125 years of experience in bringing out the best in children, we are dedicated to continuing that legacy of excellence. Kindness, respect, honesty, integrity and personal accountability have been in the school’s DNA since its founding. Community service, character development curriculum, and our honor code all encourage, develop and reinforce these important qualities. Many things make Harker special, however small class sizes and our attention to each child’s journey is especially unique. Beginning in the lower school, and continuing throughout each student’s Harker journey, we carefully evaluate the course placement that best meets a student’s talents and interests to ensure that each is challenged, encouraged, engaged and inspired to be their personal and academic best. A vital part of that process involves the offering of extensive curricular and extracurricular offerings to help students discover and nurture talents they may not otherwise have known they have. We do this through our deep and varied offerings and through our incredible and inspiring faculty, for whom we search nationwide. Many hold advanced degrees, and all are passionate about teaching and focused on individual student success.

Harker is a supportive, safe, fun and nurturing place where parents, faculty, staff, students and alumni form a close-knit community through events, traditions and our common mission. Our students leave Harker uncommonly prepared for college and ready to make a difference in the world. Educating more than 1,975 students TK-grade 12, Harker is the largest independent school of its kind in California, serving families of preschool, elementary, middle and high school-aged children, with each division on its own San Jose campus.

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Notre Dame Belmont

Notre Dame Belmont is located in the heart of the Peninsula and is the premier choice for an all-girls, faith-based education. Knowing how girls learn best, Notre Dame Belmont is dedicated to educating and empowering girls to become women of vision! Notre Dame Belmont provides a true sense of community where girls will discover their interests and talents, and have the freedom to be their authentic selves. We are a caring and compassionate community committed to developing responsible young women of active faith, strong intellect, and Christian leadership. Education is not simply about educating a mind, but about forming a human spirit. Notre Dame Belmont is an independent Catholic college preparatory school for young women, sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (SNDdeN), dedicated to the educational mission of St. Julie Billiart. The School was founded in 1851 and the first students were enrolled at the Belmont campus in 1923. NDB is located in the heart of Silicon Valley on over 10 acres in Belmont, California, a professional suburban community located between San Francisco and San Jose.

entrepreneurial and indefatigable foundress began teaching young women “what they need to know for life” during the French Revolution, her spirit lives on as a timely inspiration today for the young women of Notre Dame Belmont, in the heart of Silicon Valley, where they pursue their dreams of becoming innovative change agents and leaders, with a commitment to social Justice. As a member of a Tri-School program with Junipero Serra High School and Mercy High School Burlingame, NDB offers students opportunities for a co-educational experience in the areas of academics, performing arts, and student activities. The School is fully accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). We look forward to meeting you!

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Serendipity School: A setting for unexpected and exciting learning experiences that are sparked by discovery, guided by individuality, and supported by community Serendipity School is a rare and remarkable place: an encouraging, engaging, and empowering learning community where academic and personal discovery is prized, where the path to excellence is an individual adventure. A unique educational institution dedicated to progressive education, active and hands-on learning, differentiated instruction, and teaching to the whole child, Serendipity School is committed to the process and journey of learning. The result is a community of students who grow to be lifelong, joyful, and invested learners. INDIVIDUALITY Serendipity School’s rich and multifaceted programs promote each child’s social, emotional, cognitive, and academic development in positive ways designed to further curiosity and creativity. Our programs encompass each child’s participation, interest, enthusiasm, and ideas. All Serendipity students are encouraged to meet challenges and strive for excellence.

educators teach to the whole child, and implement a differentiated curriculum that is both diverse and dynamic. COMMUNITY Serendipity School supports effort and achievement by empowering students and giving them tools for academic success. Serendipity helps students to grow and learn with confidence and enthusiasm. Serendipity School students are empowered to experiment, assume academic risk, and take an interest in and responsibility for the world around them. “Serendipity finds the little thing that makes each child unique and expounds upon that. It creates children who are confident, self-aware, and ready to face the world.” Serendipity School Parent Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School Education

DISCOVERY Serendipity School believes in providing an educational experience that treats children as individuals and engages students throughout the learning process. Our highly skilled and trained San Mateo and Belmont • CA 650-574-7400 (Preschool) 650-596-9100 (Kindergarten and Elementary) www.serendipityschool.com/ ParentsPress.com

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Shu Ren International School Preschool - Middle School

Shu Ren International School derived its name from the Chinese proverb, "十年树木,百年树人": It will take 10 years to grow a tree, but a lifetime to cultivate a person’s potential.” Combining Chinese Mandarin immersion education and the highly regarded International Baccalaureate (IB) World School’s IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) for children, preschool through middle school, Shu Ren provides an enriching and engaging environment that centers on three critical components: Inquiry-based learning; multilingual and multicultural education; and development of the whole child. Guided by native Chinese educators, students discover their strengths, explore new concepts, and develop strong academic skills. Experiential Learning Experiential learning draws from the rich educational experiences of the area that we live in, and is an essential component of making the IB and Mandarin immersion environment come alive for Shu Ren’s students and their families. We define experiential learning as opportunities for students to link classroom lessons, knowledge, and skills with events, individuals, or experiences outside of the traditional classroom.

• We support the development of the whole child, emphasizing physical and emotional health along with academics. • We value knowledge, creativity, independent thinking, and a strong work ethic. • We strive to be open-minded, curious, compassionate, and informed about all cultures in the world. • We encourage our students to work with diverse points of view. • We value family and community, and believe one’s behavior affects others in the world. • We enable our students to reflect on their learning experiences and take actions which will benefit themselves and both local and global communities. At Shu Ren, students excel as academic achievers in a complex, rich world of international culture and communication. Now accepting applications for Preschool through Middle School. Learn more or schedule a tour at www.shurenschool.com.

Shu Ren’s vision is committed to empowering students to become internationally-minded critical thinkers and lifelong learners. Through our engaging, inquiry-based environment, students reach their full academic potential and become caring, multilingual, and culturally literate global citizens. • We believe that integrity and responsibility are the most important qualities of an individual. 1422 San Pablo Ave • Berkeley • CA • 94702 • 510-833-7789 2125 Jefferson Ave • Berkeley • CA • 94703 • 510-841-8899 540 Sands Drive, Bldg B • San Jose • CA • 95125 • 408-508-6259 www.shurenschool.com 40

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Spanish Immersion from Preschool - Kindergarten

Kids Speaking Spanish (KSS) offers full-time Spanish immersion programs for children, ages two through six years. For more than 20 years, our responsive learning environment supports language immersion, encourages self-direction, empowers children to conquer challenges with creative solutions, and strengthens critical thinking skills and social connections. Child-Centered Learning Experiences At KSS, children learn through play! Our maestras rely on a combination of play-based and academically-focused methods to support cognitive, physical, language, and socio-emotional development. Opportunities to learn fundamental concepts in Math, Science, and Language Arts are highlighted throughout the day in our KSS classrooms and outdoor environments. Spanish Immersion KSS provides an immersive environment where children learn Spanish naturally. By integrating Spanish language instruction with daily activities and play, children learn Spanish in a way that is both enjoyable and effective.

Our unique approach allows students to develop critical thinking and communication skills, confidence, self-management, social skills and other attitudes and skills needed to succeed through Elementary school and grade levels beyond. Students flourish under the care of KSS’s highlyexperienced maestras(os) from Spanish-speaking countries. Their guidance nurtures the vital foundation children need to develop lifelong skills with resilience and determination, and to grow into confident, compassionate leaders, and forwardthinking individuals capable of shaping the world of tomorrow. Begin the enriched journey of multilingualism for your child by calling 877-442-2555 to learn more and schedule a tour. Visit our website at ksspreschool.com.

Continuity through Kindergarten Spanish Immersion Kindergarten at KSS emphasizes academic, social, emotional, physical and cultural growth built on a foundation of international study and citizenship. Our teachers create learning opportunities in which students actively explore concepts and make connections through the lens of various subject areas.

Albany • Oakland • San Jose • Walnut Creek • 877-442-2555 www.ksspreschool.com

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Imagination School

ILS is an in intentionally small, relationship-based community of learners serving TK-8 students in Silicon Valley. Social-emotional learning and a deep understanding of the developmental needs of children are at the center of all we do. Our mission is to ignite and nurture confidence, curiosity, and creativity. We are a highly engaged, reflective, courageous, and diverse community of student and adult learners. Together, we are committed to becoming our best selves intellectually, socially, emotionally, and physically. Our vision is to prepare students for a future that is impossible to know but not impossible to shape. We develop within each member of our community the mindset, toolset, and skillset needed to engage meaningfully and purposefully with the world around us. Together, we are committed to issues of social justice, equity, and sustainability. Our promise is to empower each student to: – Know themselves – Find and exercise their voice – Seek to understand multiple perspectives – Take meaningful action

Teaching today involves more than simply disseminating knowledge. Our team is a collection of exceptional individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Our learning guides are curators of experiences, coaches who help students observe and reflect, facilitators who develop responsibility and agency, advocates who celebrate and challenge each student, and team players who engage with other guides, students, families, and external partners. Sign up for a tour to see our community in action!

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Action Day Schools

We create excitement for learning in a fun and loving environment. At Action Day, your child’s path to success is on the right track. Through the uncompromising care of our passionate professionals and excellence in instruction, our dedicated team takes a whole-child approach toward nurturing the growth of each student. Programs Include: • Infant Care • Preschool Program • Private Elementary and Middle School • After School Program • Enrichment programs such as onsite dance classes and sports clinics • Open 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. • Exciting Summer Program Action Day Schools: Infant Care through Preschool At Action Day Schools, we tailor our ageappropriate, semi-structured curriculum to enhance unique learning styles. Our goal is to provide an environment that will both encourage maximum development for the children and allow for specific growth and individual freedom. We also balance education with plenty of time for play and self-discovery to put your child on a proven path to a happy and enriching school experience. We strongly believe that positive experiences during the early years lead to much greater success in the future.

Action Day Elementary School: TK-4th Grade Our private elementary education centers on nurturing students through a well-rounded approach to learning. Equally renowned for our top-tier academics as we are for our whole-child approach, our family-like environment features small class sizes, passionate teachers, and exciting extracurricular activities in a semi-structured educational environment. Each of our three stages stands out: TK allows children to develop confidence through cooperation and compromise; Kindergarten provides a full, fun, and diverse school day with a variety of opportunities for both assessments and organic interactions; and Grades 1 through 4 are STEAM-focused with sequential programs across all core subjects. Action Day Middle School: 5th-8th Grade We craft critical thinkers into model citizens. Paired with our highly revered academic curriculum, our robust elective program—including Speech & Debate, Coding, Graphic Design, and plenty more—prepares students for success in the 21st century. Small class sizes, cross-curricular projects, and hands-on learning enhance our dynamic school environment and spark cognitive development. Beyond academics, our staff values the mental, social-emotional, and physical health of all students. Our goal is twofold: We aim to promote a growth mindset through fun, collaborative instruction while also teaching students disciplined learning habits they can take with them throughout their lifetime.

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Athena Academy

Children that feel confident about how they learn, do better in school. Athena Academy believes confidence is the foundation and learners are diverse. When children feel confident about how they learn, they do better in school. Located in Palo Alto, near Stanford University, our spacious campus is an ideal environment for academic success and emotional renewal with plenty of playground space to explore, beautiful auditoriums for Music, Art, drama and a Maker-space where your child’s unique neurodiverse talents thrive. Children deserve a place to own their neurodiverse talent. We create environments where each child feels confident and believes in their wisdom. We mix conventional and pioneering methods to match the individual child. A child that feels academically and emotionally renewed will unlock their innate potential, and embrace their unique abilities. Bright dyslexic with strong visual-spatial thinking have these advantages at Athena.

Language mastery Clay modeling to master abstract words and symbols. Structured word inquiry to build understanding of language and spelling. Brain frames to scaffold and organize thinking around writing. Confidence: Confident dyslexic learners that recognize themselves as strategic pathfinders and holders of great wisdom are more likely to try new things, speak up in class and take on challenges. Expression: Students are able to show what they know, what they’re thinking and make connections with others. Communication: Students learn to express their thoughts and feelings, ask questions, and self-advocate. Social emotional learning

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Join us on an exciting journey towards academic success and emotional fulfillment for your child.

10 students maximum in Middle School Flexible Placement based on readiness Students rotate teachers throughout the day and are placed in classes that align with their readiness level in mathematics and language arts. Project Based Curriculum Allows for deep exploration and the development of executive functioning skills, collaboration abilities, and 21st century skills.

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Hillbrook School is an accredited independent school located in Los Gatos and downtown San Jose, California. Since our founding in 1935, we have been guided by a singular vision and mission: to inspire students to achieve their dreams and reach beyond themselves to make a difference in the world. A Hillbrook education prepares students for jobs that do not yet exist, equips them to thrive in a future that we cannot yet imagine, and helps them understand the world as it is—and partner with others to build it as they want it to be. Almost 90 years after our founding, we remain at the leading edge of education and a magnet for world-class educators. Our innovative academic program provides the just-right challenge for each student, balancing skill development with integrated project-based learning, and includes dedicated time each week for students to build social impact knowledge based in academics and hands-on learning. We are home to the Scott Center for Social Entrepreneurship, one of the only JK-12 centers in the world dedicated to social impact education, and the Hub, a state-of-the-art, student-focused makerspace on our Los Gatos Campus dedicated to design, science, art, and engineering. We are deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, justice and action, knowing that the best schools and strongest academic programs are also intentionally diverse communities. Our school is connected by a closeknit, welcoming, generous community, whose support helps make a campus like ours possible.

Our 14-acre Los Gatos campus is alive with activity: two bridges connect the Lower & Middle School, a creek weaves through campus (you'll often find our science students there!), and towering trees provide a refuge for class discussions outdoors. On our San Jose campus, the city is our classroom—our Upper School students are connected to a vibrant urban environment; their learning expands as a connected part of a growing, thriving downtown community. As our campus evolves to meet the moment—no matter what it is—our school is guided by four Core Values: Be Kind, Be Curious, Take Risks, and Be Your Best. Hillbrook is an extraordinary place to be a student. We hope you will visit soon.

300 Marchmont Drive | Los Gatos, CA 95032 | 408-356-6116 www.hillbrook.org

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Discover Stratford School When you inspire a lifetime love of learning, the extraordinary happens.

Multiple Locations Throughout the Bay Area www.stratfordschools.com

At Stratford, high expectations yield extraordinary results. We start early with an intentionally balanced curriculum that challenges students and accelerates achievement. Our ever-evolving, STEAM-based (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) curriculum ensures students develop the diverse set of problem-solving skills and creative talents they’ll need in today’s world. Our passionate teachers cultivate a nurturing and fun classroom environment, where children feel safe and eager to try new things. Beyond the classroom, we help students discover and define their passions through a variety of extracurricular activities, personal development, and enrichment. This carefully orchestrated approach prepares students to become tomorrow’s creative problem-solvers, imaginative innovators, and confident, insightful leaders. Learn more by visiting www.stratfordschools.com!

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At TKA, students graduate with a sense of belonging, a sense of purpose, and a sense of significance. With a low teacher:student ratio, students receive individual attention and encouragement to do their best. Our 1:1 technology program and collaborative classroom environment ensures students are responsible digital and global citizens with 21st century literacy skills. Through TKA’s Spiritual Life program and Service Trips, students grow in their faith and make a difference to others. TKA offers a stellar Visual and Performing Arts program known throughout the Bay Area and fields over 50 competitive athletic teams. CHRIST-CENTERED COLLEGE PREPARATORY Junior and Senior High School, Grades 6-12

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Attend one of TKA's Open Houses: Saturday, October 28 & December 2, 11:00 a.m. Please RSVP at www.tka.org/openhouse Learn how TKA is preparing students for college, life, service and eternity.


Acton Academy Silicon Valley offers a unique, student-led approach to education that allows each child to discover their passions and interests, and to take ownership of their learning journey. Our value proposition is centered on the following key aspects of our program:

4. Technology-Enabled Learning: We leverage technology to enhance our teaching methods and provide a more interactive and engaging learning experience for our students. Our use of technology is strategic and purposeful, designed to support personalized learning and project-based learning.

1. Personalized Learning: At Acton Academy, we believe that every child has unique strengths and passions, and we tailor our curriculum and teaching methods to meet each child's individual needs. By providing a personalized learning experience, we ensure that each child is challenged, engaged, and motivated to learn.

5. Strong Community: At Acton Academy SV, we believe that learning is a collaborative process, and we foster a strong sense of community among our students, parents, and staff. Our students learn to work together, support each other, and develop the social and emotional skills needed to succeed in life.

2. Project-Based Learning: Our curriculum is designed around project-based learning, which allows students to apply their knowledge and skills to real-world challenges and projects. This approach promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity, and prepares learners for success in the 21st century. 3. Entrepreneurial Mindset: We instill an entrepreneurial mindset in our students, teaching them to take risks, innovate, and persevere in the face of challenges. Our students learn to think like entrepreneurs, developing the skills and mindset needed to succeed in the rapidly changing world of work.

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By offering a personalized, student-led, and entrepreneurial approach to education, Acton Academy Silicon Valley provides a unique and compelling value proposition for families in the Bay Area. Our program prepares students to succeed in the 21st century by instilling a love of learning, a growth mindset, and the skills and mindset needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world. To learn more about Acton Academy or schedule a tour, visit www.actonsv.com.

201 Arch Street | Redwood City, CA 94062 | 650-204-0304 www.actonsv.com

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Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School Located in Saratoga, Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School is an independent day school for Pre-Kindergarten (4 years old) through 8th grade students.

Saint Andrew’s is a community of learners committed to cultivating student happiness, academic achievement, and character. Our complete, balanced, and inspiring approach ensures that our graduates are exceptionally good people who are exceptionally well-prepared to thrive in high school, college, and life.

13601 Saratoga Avenue Saratoga, California 95070 408-867-3785 www.st-andrews.org

We believe school should be the place where children launch an unstoppable love of learning. Masterful educators not only design captivating learning experiences. They ensure each child feels individually known, unconditionally loved, and deeply valued as an essential member of our warm, inclusive community. Flexible Tuition Program Offered

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Odyssey is an independent, coeducational day school serving students in grades 6 through 8. Odyssey School is fully accredited by the California Association of Independent School (CAIS). Odyssey offers students a robust and challenging academic program as well as a unique and varied expeditionary learning program. We are small by design - enrollment is limited to about 50 students. Our high staff-to-student ratio allows us to mentor each student and to fully support their growth, academic and personal, as students forge their way through the critical middle school years. Situated on an idyllic, green, 3.5 acre campus in San Mateo, Odyssey’s “Base Camp” provides a variety of learning spaces both indoors and outdoors. The entire school and faculty are essential team members on expeditions that transport students away from Base Camp to various places that Odyssians call "Advanced Base Camp" such as the California Redwoods, the Sierra Mountains, the Channel Islands, and Mt. Fuji in Japan, in order to implement the philosophies and educational objectives of our expeditionary learning program.


Junipero Serra High School is a Catholic, all-boys college preparatory school dedicated to the holistic formation of our students. Serra students transform from their freshman year as young boys to balanced, well-rounded men focused on positively contributing to our changing world. Our rigorous academic program is designed to support the way boys think and provide students with a range of perspectives designed to develop a moral worldview that fosters compassion, inclusivity and respect. Our program focuses on educating the whole student, with a range of extracurricular activities, rigorous academics and opportunities for global growth and connection.

Our committed teachers are supportive, professional mentors who specialize in teaching boys and are acutely aware of how boys learn, relate, compete and achieve. With a safe space to grow and thrive, Serra students graduate as self-reliant, disciplined and prepared to succeed in college and beyond.

Serra offers 34 honors and AP courses in nearly all subject areas, with 57 percent of our current students enrolled in those courses. These are 67 electives including Design Thinking, Disease and Physiology, Civil Engineering and Architecture, Environmental Science and Virtual Enterprise.

451 West 20th Avenue | San Mateo, CA 94403 | (650) 345-8207 x6129 www.serrahs.com ParentsPress.com

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Get Noticed in a Virtual Admissions Interview angles, teach your child to maintain their on-screen presence, and practice projecting a clear voice. If possible, record these practice sessions for feedback. It’s crucial to advise your child against nervous habits like fidgeting or excessive gesturing, which can be distracting in a virtual setting. Just as with a face-to-face interview, attire matters. Ensure your child dresses in a manner that’s both comfortable and in line with the school’s dress code. The goal is to convey respect and leave a lasting impression.

There may come a time when an in-person interview isn’t feasible. Perhaps your family is relocating to the area of the school or you’re considering a distant boarding school. How can you, or more importantly, your child, ensure a successful virtual interview? The following tips offer guidance. In recent years, virtual calls, classes, interviews, and presentations have become commonplace. If you haven’t established a virtual office at home, start by setting up a tidy space with ample lighting and a nondistracting background. To prevent shadowy visuals, consider using a ring light and avoiding direct backlighting from windows. Position the camera at your child’s eye level — placing your laptop on boxes can help achieve this. If your child wants to showcase a hobby, consider a custom background with relevant imagery, be it their artwork, a beloved sports figure, a memorable travel destination, or a pet. This personal touch can be a great conversation starter. Choose a location that minimizes interruptions from pets, deliveries, landscaping noise, or siblings. If you’re unfamiliar with virtual meetings, determine the platform the school will use and practice with a friend. Adjust camera

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Arrange a mock interview with an adult unfamiliar to your child. This allows them to acclimatize to the digital format and refine their virtual etiquette, such as logging in early to account for technical issues, avoiding phone distractions, and keeping snacks out of sight. It’s acceptable to have a glass of water nearby, but leave it at that. Ensure your child attends to any personal needs before the call starts. Establish whether parents should remain present during the interview. While it’s advisable for a parent to be available for initial tech troubleshooting, it’s best to give your child space once the interview commences. Encourage your child to jot down notes, especially if they encounter challenging questions. Ahead of time, prepare a list of 5-6 questions they can refer to if asked. During the conversation, prompt them to note down intriguing points or further questions, ensuring they’re engaged and proactive throughout. As the session concludes, remind your child to express gratitude. If something piqued their interest, they should ask the interviewer for more resources or insights on that topic. Lastly, always follow up. A handwritten thankyou note, referencing a personal tidbit from the interview, leaves a lasting impression. If the admissions officer works remotely, a thoughtful video message or email is a suitable alternative. •

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Leadways School creates an empowering community where each student is prepared to be a socially responsible, ethically guided, and emotionally resilient leader in tomorrow's society. Through our specialized STEAM³ curriculum, we offer a comprehensive learning environment that equally prioritizes academic excellence and character formation. Qualified Staff: Over 90% of our faculty hold master’s degrees, and 60% have Ph.D.’s, providing unmatched academic and emotional support. STEAM³ (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics to the Third Power) is a proprietary teaching methodology designed to provide a multidimensional educational experience. It encompasses three interconnected levels: Foundational Knowledge - Fundamental theories, facts, and principles form the base layer. Personal Relevance - The middle layer focuses on linking foundational knowledge to individual experiences and goals.

their knowledge in real-world scenarios, fostering practical skills and enhancing their ability to collaborate and communicate effectively. Additionally, by nurturing creativity, the curriculum encourages students to think outside the box, fostering innovation and problem-solving skills. Teaching self-awareness and confidence empowers students to navigate life's challenges with resilience, make informed decisions, build healthy relationships, and achieve their full potential. Moreover, the focus on leadership skills and entrepreneurship empowers students to take initiative, develop self-confidence, and become future leaders in their chosen fields. Overall, this curriculum equips students with a well-rounded skill set, preparing them for success in both academic and professional endeavors. Leadways School aims to inspire students to become leaders for tomorrow by nurturing core leadership traits and values such as Confidence, Self-Awareness, Creativity, Courage, Integrity.

Global Impact - The pinnacle encourages students to think critically about how their knowledge can be applied to solve real-world challenges. Our emphasis on rigorous foundational building ensures that students develop a strong knowledge base in core subjects, providing them with a solid academic foundation. This enables them to tackle complex problems and think critically. Our project-based learning allows students to apply

20900 McClellan Road, Cupertino • 669-230-3936 www.leadways.school

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Kehillah Jewish High School Kehillah is a high school created to help you get from where you are to where - and who - you want to be. We believe that the best place for your journey to begin is in a learning community that cares for you, values your voice and vision, and invites you to explore, create, and dream about where YOU want to go. Kehillah is distinguished by an exceptional academic program and a dynamic learning environment designed to foster inquiry, creativity, empathy, and belonging. In fact, Kehillah is the Hebrew word for community, and that value is at the heart of who we are and everything we do. Kehillah students graduate with the knowledge, insight, and experience to create extraordinary futures and make the world a more connected and more joyful place.

3900 Fabian Way Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-213-9600 www.kehillah.org

Open houses are on Sunday, October 22 and Wednesday, December 6. To register, go to http://kehillah.org/welcome.

Bowman School For over 25 years, Bowman School has successfully provided an academically rigorous program with a global perspective. Our students build a strong foundation for decision making, problem solving, and critical thinking while developing a sense of responsibility, independence, and self-confidence. Bowman is a community of children, parents, faculty, administrators, board members, and friends working together to create an environment that promotes a love of learning, as well as working to educate the whole child and, in doing so, creating lifelong learners.

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High School has opened Fall 2023! Using an International Baccalaureate curriculum and Montessori philosophy, Bowman promotes experiential learning using an inquiry-based approach to give students practical skills and in-depth content knowledge driven by their own interests. Inquire today!


“We believe a school for girls is better than a school with girls.” —International Coalition of Girls’ Schools

2750 Adeline Drive Burlingame, CA 94010 650-343-3631 www.mercyhsb.com

At Mercy High School in Burlingame, we don't just educate; we inspire, empower, and elevate young women to extraordinary heights. We are not merely a school, but a vibrant community where each student is known and celebrated as a unique individual. Our distinguished alumnae include a Congresswoman, NASA engineers, Olympians, professional athletes, visionary entrepreneurs, accomplished lawyers, compassionate healthcare providers, inspiring educators, talented artists, devoted mothers, and so much more. Within our nurturing environment, students discover their voices, ignite their passions, build lifelong connections with like-minded individuals, and chart their own destinies. Experience the Mercy All-Girls' Advantage firsthand! Research consistently reaffirms that an all-girls' education provides unparalleled advantages in life for young women when compared to their co-ed peers. Our graduates are six times more likely to pursue STEM careers, report greater levels of self-confidence, embrace leadership opportunities, and are more likely to take risks. At Mercy, your daughter won't just be a student; she will be known, she will be challenged, and she will be transformed.

Trinity School Trinity School cultivates academic excellence in an environment where each child is known, valued and has their unique voice. The legacy of a Trinity education is a curious mind and a discerning heart.

2650 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 | 650-854-0288 www.trinity-mp.org/

With a firm foundation, we can change the world. Trinity school is where students live academic success, openness, individual learning, and realworld problem solving every day. Trinity School is leading education in the Bay Area with a proven pathway for critical thinking and academic success. Trinity's small size creates the rare opportunity for classes and educators to meet the needs of students as individuals. Trinity is an embracing environment for every student: it's a place for the introspective and shy as much as it is a place for the spirited and inquisitive. Families and students create their own next steps based on the personal strengths and passions of each student - with the knowledge that Trinity has prepared them for anything.

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The Girls' Middle School Our mission is at the heart of all we do: The Girls’ Middle School educates girls at a crucial time in life. We create an inclusive environment where academic growth is nourished. A GMS girl discovers her strengths and expresses her voice while respecting the contributions of others. At GMS, girls take center stage. Girls lead the Robotics team, launch a business in the Entrepreneurial Program, and extend beyond their comfort zones rock climbing at Pinnacles National Park. At GMS, students work collaboratively on projects designed to deepen their thinking and build core skills. GMS graduates are exceptional analytical thinkers, confident communicators, and powerful self-advocates, ready to thrive in high school and beyond.

3400 West Bayshore Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 650-968-8338 x123 www.girlsms.org

At GMS, we believe that diversity in all forms enhances the learning experience for all students. Our curriculum reflects the diversity of our community. 27% of GMS families receive tuition assistance and we proudly offer a full scholarship program to students who may be the first in their family to be college-bound. Come see us in action at an Open House or campus visit!

Academy of Thought and Industry We are a modern Montessori-inspired school with campuses in Fort Mason and in Pacific Heights, San Francisco, delivering a powerful education for independence, to develop curious, self-motivated adolescents who thrive in school and in life.

Welcome to the future of education! ATI Fort Mason's middle school program and ATI San Francisco's high school program are unique: a deliberately planned and charted curriculum of foundational skills that open a greater and greater number of possible paths. We serve ambitious teens who are looking for a smaller, more personalized learning environment and an alternative to public high school.

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St. Raymond School is a Catholic TK-8 School that serves students in Transitional Kindergarten, Elementary (Kindergarten through 5th grade) and Middle (6th, 7th and 8th grade) school. Here you will find a vibrant spiritual and academic community inspiring our students to love learning and become thoughtful leaders committed to seeing the dignity of every person through their own process of spiritual, academic and personal growth. In partnership with our parent community, we commit to working as a team to bring out the highest level of academic excellence and behavior in our students. A rigorous and transformative curriculum challenges our students to question and investigate, propose, devise and enact solutions in a supportive and collaborative learning environment.

1211 Arbor Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 650-322-2312 www.straymond.org

We invite you to our Open House on Sunday, January 28. Please RSVP.

Ventana School At Ventana School, we believe in the infinite potential of the confident, curious child. Children’s questions and perspectives are honored every day as we nurture children’s wonder, creativity, and collaboration while fostering critical thinking skills and building strong academic foundations. As teachers navigate the space between students’ interests and students’ academic and social-emotional needs, they create an environment where joyful learning thrives. We approach education this way because it nurtures engaged, intellectually curious individuals who are prepared to define their own success and contribute to the world in truly original ways.

1040 Border Road Los Altos, CA 94024 650-948-2121 www.ventanaschool.org ParentsPress.com

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Featured Preschools

Ages Served # of Children at Facility Religious Affil (if any) Hours of Care

Monthly Tuition Accredited Facility? Notes

Notes

2 - 5 yrs Up to 120 children

$2,900 FA Available

Center Education Based

Birth - 6 yrs 400 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

PS-5 154 Independent 9 am - 3 pm Extended Hours: 8 am - 9 am & 3 pm 5:30 pm

$13,750-$33,000, Flexibility on # of days Offer 10 & 12 mos. options

Center

Stratford School Belgatos Park

2.5 yrs - K All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

Center

Stratford School

2.5 yrs - G4 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

Center

Age 2-TK Episcopal 7:1 54

PS: $26,664 $34,448 K-5: $41,564 FA Available

Center

Stratford School

2.5 yrs - G8 All Gender PS 12:1 K 15:1 ES-MS 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

Stratford School Beresford Square

2.5 yrs - G2 All Gender PS 12:1 K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish, Mandarin

Belmont Serendipity Preschool

3172 Clearview Way San Mateo • 650-574-7400 www.serendipityschool.com/ pgs. 7, 37

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Campbell Action Day Schools | Campbell

1125 West Campbell Avenue Campbell • 408-722-9757 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

Los Altos Ventana School

1040 Border Road Los Altos • 650-948-2121 www.ventanaschool.org pgs. 29, 51

Los Gatos 220 Bell Gatos Road Los Gatos • 408-458-9665 www.stratfordlgbelgatos.com pgs. 22, 44

220 Kensington Way Los Gatos • 408-371-3020 www.stratfordlgkensington.com pgs. 22, 44

Menlo Park Trinity School

300 Ravenswood Avenue Menlo Park • 650-854-0288 www.trinity-mp.org pgs. 29, 49

Milpitas 341 Great Mall Pkwy Milpitas • 408-262-6200 www.stratfordmilpitas.com pgs. 22, 44

125 N Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas • 408-444-9244 www.stratfordberesfordsq.com pgs. 22, 44 56

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Monthly Tuition Accredited Facility? Notes

Notes

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

Center

Birth - 5 yrs 167 Independent

$1,991 - $2,948 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Bowman School

PK-12 All Gender 10:1 300

$40,284 FA Available

AMS, IMC, WASC

Challenger School - Middlefield

PS-8 Co-ed

$5,300 - $25,430

Stratford School

2 yrs - G8 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish, Mandarin

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PS - 8 All Gender 9:1 307

$31,305-$41,925 FA Available

Center

Ages 3-5 60 Independent 8:15 am - 5:00 pm

$17,000-$22,000

Center

18 mos - 8 yrs

Varies

FEATURED PRESCHOOLS

Ages Served # of Children at Facility Religious Affil (if any) Hours of Care

Morgan Hill Stratford School

410 Llagas Road Morgan Hill • 408-776-8801 www.stratfordmorganhill.com pgs. 22, 44

Mountain View Action Day Schools | Mt. View

333 Eunice Avenue Mountain View • 408-912-1875 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

Palo Alto 4000 Terman Drive Palo Alto • 650-813-9131 www.bowmanschool.org/ pgs. 23, 48 3880 Middlefield Road Palo Alto • 650-213-8245 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/palo-alto/ middlefield pgs. 2, 34 870 North California Avenue Palo Alto • 650-493-1151 www.stratfordpaloalto.com pgs. 22, 44

Portola Valley Woodland School

360 La Cuesta Drive Portola Valley • 650-854-9065 https://woodland-school.org

Redwood City Nitty Gritty Preschool Studio at Acton Academy Silicon Valley 233 Topaz Street Redwood City • 650-208-3573 www.nittygrittypreschool.com pgs. 21, 45

Transportation Avalable

San Bruno Highlands Christian Schools

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1900 Monterey Drive San Bruno • 650-873-4090 www.school.highlands.us/preschool

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Ages Served # of Children at Facility Religious Affil (if any) Hours of Care

Monthly Tuition Accredited Facility? Notes

Notes

Stratford School

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

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Stratford School San Bruno El Camino

2.5 yrs - PK All Gender PS 12:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish, Mandarin

Center

Action Day Schools | Allen

Birth - 6 yrs 342 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Action Day Schools | Amber Preschool

2 - 4.5 yrs 60 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Action Day Schools | Lincoln

Birth - 5 yrs 242 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Action Day Schools | Moorpark

Birth - 5 yrs 330 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Action Day Schools | Phelan

Birth - 5 yrs 255 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Challenger School - Almaden

PS-8 Co-ed

$5,300 - $25,430

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Challenger School - Berryessa

PS-8 Co-ed

$5,300 - $25,430

Center

Challenger School - Harwood

PS-5 Co-ed

$5,300 - $23,670

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2322 Crestmoor Drive San Bruno • 650-837-9222 www.stratfordsanbruno.com pgs. 22, 44

300 El Camino Real San Bruno • 650-671-1880 www.stratfordsanbrunoelcamino.com pgs. 22, 44

San Jose 5845 Allen Avenue San Jose • 408-549-2036 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

3500 Amber Drive San Jose • 408-329-6286 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

2148 Lincoln Avenue San Jose • 408-617-8619 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

3030 Moorpark Avenue San Jose • 408-413-4930 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

801 Hibiscus Lane San Jose • 408-762-1794 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

19950 McKean Road San Jose • 408-927-5771 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/san-jose/ almaden pgs. 2, 34 711 East Gish Road San Jose • 408-998-2860 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/san-jose/ berryessa pgs. 2, 34 4949 Harwood Road San Jose • 408-723-0111 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/san-jose/ harwood pgs. 2, 34

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Ages Served # of Children at Facility Religious Affil (if any) Hours of Care

Monthly Tuition Accredited Facility? Notes

Notes

Challenger School - Shawnee

PS-8 Co-ed

$5,300 - $25,430

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Challenger School - Strawberry Park

PS-8 Co-ed

$5,300 - $25,430

Center

KSS Immersion Preschools

2 yr - 6 Up to 48 children 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

$2,295 Tuition Assistance Spanish Immersion Education Based

Center Extended Day Available

Shu Ren International School

PS to G5 Up to 103 children 7:30 am - 6:00pm

$2,695 Tuition Assistance Accredited Mandarin Immersion Education Based

Center Summer Programs

Stratford School Almaden

2.5 yrs-G5 All Gender PS 12:1 K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish, Mandarin

Center

Stratford School

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

Center

2 - 5 yrs Up to 120 children

$2,900 FA Available

Center Education Based

500 Shawnee Lane San Jose • 408-365-9298 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/san-jose/ shawnee pgs. 2, 34 730 Camina Escuela San Jose • 408-213-0083 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/san-jose/ strawberry-park pgs. 2, 34 540 Sands Dr. San Jose • 877-442-2555 www.ksspreschool.com pgs. 13, 39 540 Sands Dr, Bldg B San Jose • 408-508-6259 www.shurenschool.com pgs. 9, 38

5200 Dent Avenue San Jose • 408-877-6300 www.stratfordalmaden.com pgs. 22, 44

6670 San Anselmo Way San Jose • 408-363-2130 www.stratfordsanjose.com pgs. 22, 44

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San Mateo Serendipity Preschool

3172 Clearview Way San Mateo • 650-574-7400 www.serendipityschool.com/ pgs. 7, 37

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Santa Clara Action Day Schools | Pruneridge

18 mos - 5 yrs 68 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Stratford School Pomeroy

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

Center

2001 Pruneridge Avenue Santa Clara • 408-597-4340 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

890 Pomeroy Avenue Santa Clara • 408-244-4073 www.stratfordsantaclarapomeroy.com pgs. 22, 44

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Ages Served # of Children at Facility Religious Affil (if any) Hours of Care

Monthly Tuition Accredited Facility? Notes

Notes

Stratford School Winchester

2.5 yrs - G2 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

Center

Action Day Schools | El Quito

Birth - 6 yrs 361 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Action Day Schools | University

2 - 5 yrs 44 Independent

$1,718 - $2,561 FA Available After School Care Avail

Education Based Center Diapers Accepted Summer Programs

Challenger School - Saratoga

PS-K Co-ed

$5,300 - $22,990

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Challenger School - Sunnyvale

PS-8 Co-ed

$5,300 - $25,430

Center

Stratford School Washington Park

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish

Center

Stratford School De Anza Park

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Varies by age English, Spanish, Mandarin

Center

Sunnyvale Christian School

PK - Elem 140 12:1

Annual $13,750$20,700 FA Available

Center ACSI Membership

400 N. Winchester Boulevard Santa Clara • 408-244-2121 www.stratfordsantaclarawinchester.com pgs. 22, 44

Saratoga 18720 Bucknall Road Saratoga • 408-404-5667 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

13560 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road Saratoga • 408-617-8694 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41

18811 Cox Avenue Saratoga • 408-378-0444 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/saratoga pgs. 2, 34

Sunnyvale 1185 Hollenbeck Ave Sunnyvale • 408-245-7170 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/sunnyvale pgs. 2, 34 820 West McKinley Avenue Sunnyvale • 408-737-1500 www.stratfordsunnyvalewashpark.com pgs. 22, 44

1196 Lime Drive Sunnyvale • 408-732-4424 www.stratfordsunnyvaledeanza.com pgs. 22, 44

445 S. Mary Ave. Sunnyvale • 408-736-3286 www.sunnyvalechristian.school

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Affiliation / Notes Languages

Tuition Range Tuition Assistance

Accreditation/ Associations

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Private Schools Belmont Notre Dame Belmont

9-12 Girls Only 12:1 400

Catholic English, Spanish, French, American Sign Language, Mandarin

$29,950 Includes lunch FA Available

WASC

Serendipity School

K-5 All Gender 12:1 145

Independent English, Spanish and Mandarin

$35,000 FA Available

WASC

9-12 Girls Only 10:1 400

Catholic French, Spanish, American Sign Language

$26,990 FA Available

WASC, Mercy Education

K-8 All Gender 4:1 30

Independent

K-G5 $34,990 G6-8 $49,900 FA Avalable

Official Test Center of ACT NACLO

PS-5 All Gender PS 8:1 Elem. 10:1 154

Independent

Elementary: $32,100

NAREA, NAIS, NAES

Hillbrook School

JK-12 All Gender 7:1 375

Non Sectarian Spanish, Mandarin

$43,500 FA Available

CAIS, NAIS

Stratford School Belgatos Park

2.5 yrs - K All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford School

2.5 yrs - G4 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

K-8 All Gender 15:1 248

Catholic

$11,000$15,000 FA Available

WCEA

1540 Ralston Avenue Belmont • 650-595-9505 www.ndhsb.org pgs. 5, 36 2820 Ponce Avenue Belmont • 650-596-9100 www.serendipityschool.com pgs. 7, 37

Burlingame Mercy High School

2750 Adeline Drive Burlingame • 650-343-3631 www.mercyhsb.com pgs. 25, 49

Cupertino Leadways School

20900 McClellan Rd Cupertino • 669-230-3936 www.leadways.school

College Prep

Los Altos Ventana School

1040 Border Road Los Altos • 650-948-2121 www.ventanaschool.org pgs. 29, 51

FA Available

Los Gatos 300 Marchmont Drive Los Gatos • 408-356-6116 www.hillbrook.org p. 43 220 Bell Gatos Road Los Gatos • 408-458-9665 www.stratfordlgbelgatos.com pgs. 22, 44

220 Kensington Way Los Gatos • 408-371-3020 www.stratfordlgkensington.com pgs. 22, 44

Menlo Park St. Raymond Catholic School 1211 Arbor Road Menlo Park • 650-322-2312 www.straymond.org pgs. 27, 51

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Private Schools

Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment

Synapse School

TK-8 All Gender 8:1 310

Trinity School

Tuition Range Tuition Assistance

Accreditation/ Associations

Independent Spanish and Mandarin

$38,500$46,500 FA Available

WASC, NAIS, CAIS

K-Grade 5 All Gender 7:1 108

Episcopal Spanish

K-5 $41,564 FA Available

NAEYC, NAES, CAIS, POCIS, WASC, NAIS, NAREA

Stratford School

2.5 yrs - G8 All Gender PS 12:1 K 15:1 ES-MS 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford School Corning

K - G5 All Gender K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford School Beresford Square

2.5 yrs - G2 All Gender PS 12:1 K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish, Mandarin

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Athena Academy

1-8 All Gender 8:1 68

Independent, Learning Difference: Dyslexia

$45,700 FA Available

WASC

Bowman School

PK-12 All Gender 10:1 300

Independent Mandarin, Spanish

$40,284 FA Available

AMS, IMC, WASC

Challenger School - Middlefield

PS-8 Co-ed

Independent

$5,300 $25,430

The Girls’ Middle School

6-8 Girls Only 6:1 200

Independent Spanish

$45,700 FA Available

3375 Edison Way Menlo Park • 650-294-4570 www.synapseschool.org/ 2650 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park • 650-854-0288 www.trinity-mp.org pgs. 29, 49

Affiliation / Notes Languages

Milpitas 341 Great Mall Pkwy Milpitas • 408-262-6200 www.stratfordmilpitas.com pgs. 22, 44

25 Corning Avenue Milpitas • 408-914-9000 www.stratfordmilpitascorning.com pgs. 22, 44 125 N Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas • 408-444-9244 www.stratfordberesfordsq.com pgs. 22, 44

Morgan Hill Stratford School

410 Llagas Road Morgan Hill • 408-776-8801 www.stratfordmorganhill.com pgs. 22, 44

Palo Alto 525 San Antonio Avenue Palo Alto • 650-534-4560 www.athenaacademy.org/ pgs. 19, 42 4000 Terman Drive Palo Alto • 650-813-9131 www.bowmanschool.org/ pgs. 23, 48 3880 Middlefield Road Palo Alto • 650-213-8245 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/ palo-alto/middlefield pgs. 2, 34 3400 West Bayshore Road Palo Alto • 650-968-8338 x 123 www.girlsms.org pgs. 27, 50 62

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Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment

Imagination Lab School

TK-8 All Gender 8:1 50

Independent Mandarin

$3,500 $32,000 FA Available

Kehillah Jewish High School

9-12 All Gender 9:1 190

Jewish Spanish, Hebrew, Latin, French, Mandarin

$57,475 FA Available

WASC, CAIS

Stratford School

2 yrs - G8 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish, Mandarin

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

PS - 8 All Gender 9:1 307

Independent Spanish

$31,305$41,925 FA Available

CAIS, WASC

PS-8 All Gender 12:1 60

Independent

$17,000$22,000

NAIS, CAIS, WASC, ISSFBA

Highlands Christian Schools

18 months - 8 All Gender 24:1

Independent Spanish Mandarin

varies by Grade level (see website)

ACSI, WASC

Stratford School

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford School San Bruno El Camino

2.5 yrs - PK All Gender PS 12:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish, Mandarin

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

K-8 Co-Ed 3:1 to 6:1 40

Independent

$43,560

3900 Fabian Way Palo Alto • 650-213-9600 www.kehillah.org pgs. 23, 48 870 North California Avenue Palo Alto • 650-493-1151 www.stratfordpaloalto.com pgs. 22, 44

Tuition Range Tuition Assistance

Accreditation/ Associations

FEATURED DAY SCHOOLS

4050 Middlefield Road Palo Alto • 650-460-8940 www.imagination-school.org pgs. 11, 40

Affiliation / Notes Languages

Portola Valley Woodland School

360 La Cuesta Drive Portola Valley • 650-854-9065 https://woodland-school.org

Redwood City Acton Academy Silicon Valley 201 Arch Street Redwood City • 650-204-0304 www.actonsv.com pgs. 21, 45

San Bruno 1900 Monterey Drive San Bruno • 650-873-4090 www.school.highlands.us/

2322 Crestmoor Drive San Bruno • 650-837-9222 www.stratfordsanbruno.com pgs. 22, 44

300 El Camino Real San Bruno • 650-671-1880 www.stratfordsanbrunoelcamino.com pgs. 22, 44

San Carlos Arbor Bay School

1017 Cedar Street San Carlos • 650-244-1519 www.arborbayschool.org

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Private Schools

Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment

Affiliation / Notes Languages

Tuition Range Tuition Assistance

Accreditation/ Associations

San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory

9-12 All Gender 12:1 1,320

Catholic English Spanish French Japanese Mandarin ASL

$23,250 $5 million in FA - over 330 students received

WASC, WCEA

Stratford School DeMontfort

K - G5 All Gender K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford School 14th Avenue

2.5 yrs-G6 All Gender 12:1(PS) 15:1(K-6)

Non Religious English, Mandarin, Spanish

Varies by Program

WASC, CPSTEME

Stratford Middle School

Grades 6-8 All Gender 15:1

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by Program

WASC, CPSTEME

Stratford School Parkside

2 yrs-PK All Gender 12:1(PS) 15:1(K)

Non Religious English, Mandarin, Spanish

Varies by Program

WASC, CPSTEME

Action Day Elementary School

TK-4 All Gender 15:1 250

Independent

$18,980 $19,460 FA Available

Action Day Middle School

5-8 All Gender 15:1 140

Independent

$19,960 FA Available

Challenger School - Almaden

PS-8 Co-ed

Independent

$5,300 $25,430

Challenger School - Berryessa

PS-8 Co-ed

Independent

$5,300 $25,430

Challenger School - Harwood

PS-5 Co-ed

Independent

$5,300 $23,670

Challenger School - Shawnee

PS-8 Co-ed

Independent

$5,300 $25,430

1055 Ellis Street San Francisco • 415-772-6626 www.shcp.edu pgs. 31, 32-33

301 DeMontfort Avenue San Francisco • 415-333-3134 www.stratfordsfdemontfort.com pgs. 22, 44 645 14th Avenue San Francisco • 415-742-4254 www.stratfordsf14.com pgs. 22, 44 75 St. Francis Street San Francisco • 415-715-8648 www.stratfordsfms.com pgs. 22, 44 2425 19th Avenue San Francisco • 415-564-6250 www.stratfordsfparkside.com pgs. 22, 44

San Jose 3500 Amber Drive San Jose • 669-444-4511 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41 801 Hibiscus Lane San Jose • 669-774-4636 www.actiondayschools.com pgs. 17, 41 19950 McKean Road San Jose • 408-927-5771 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/ san-jose/almaden pgs. 2, 34 711 East Gish Road San Jose • 408-998-2860 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/ san-jose/berryessa pgs. 2, 34 4949 Harwood Road San Jose • 408-723-0111 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/ san-jose/harwood pgs. 2, 34 500 Shawnee Lane San Jose • 408-365-9298 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/ san-jose/shawnee pgs. 2, 34 64

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Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment

Challenger School - Strawberry Park

PS-8 Co-ed

Independent

$5,300 $25,430

The Harker School

TK-12 All Gender 9:1 1,975

Independent

$41,850 $60,500

CAIS, NAIS WASC

Shu Ren International School - San Jose Campus

PK-G5 All Gender PK2 6:1 PK3, K4 8:1 K-5: 11:1

Independent Mandarin and English Immersion, Spanish Immersion

PK $26,950 K $27,950 G1-G6 $29,250 FA Available

IB World School WASC, NAIS

Stratford Preparatory School

Grades 5-12 All Gender 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Mandarin, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford Middle School

Grades 5-8 All Gender 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford School Almaden

2.5 yrs-G5 All Gender PS 12:1 K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish, Mandarin

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford School

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Junípero Serra High School

9-12 Boys Only 16:1 867

Catholic Spanish, Chinese French

$26,920 FA Available

WASC , WCEA

Odyssey School

6-8 All Gender 5:1 50

Independent Japanese

$42,000 FA Available

CAIS Accredited

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

500 Saratoga Avenue San Jose • 408-249-2510 www.harker.org pgs. 3, 35

540 Sands Drive, Bldg B San Jose • 408-508-6259 www.shurenschool.com pgs. 9, 38

3800 Blackford Avenue San Jose • 408-247-4400 www.stratfordpreparatory.com pgs. 22, 44 1718 Andover Lane San Jose • 408-626-0001 www.stratfordsanjosems.com pgs. 22, 44 5200 Dent Avenue San Jose • 408-877-6300 www.stratfordalmaden.com pgs. 22, 44

6670 San Anselmo Way San Jose • 408-363-2130 www.stratfordsanjose.com pgs. 22, 44

Tuition Range Tuition Assistance

Accreditation/ Associations

FEATURED DAY SCHOOLS

730 Camina Escuela San Jose • 408-213-0083 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/ san-jose/strawberry-park pgs. 2, 34

Affiliation / Notes Languages

San Mateo 451 West 20th Avenue San Mateo • 650-345-8207 x6129 www.serrahs.com pgs. 20, 47 201 Polhemus Road San Mateo • 650-548-1500 www.odyssey-school.org/ pgs. 25, 46

Santa Clara Stratford School Pomeroy

890 Pomeroy Avenue Santa Clara • 408-244-4073 www.stratfordsantaclarapomeroy.com pgs. 22, 44

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FEATURED DAY SCHOOLS

Private Schools

Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Enrollment

Stratford School Winchester

Affiliation / Notes Languages

Tuition Range Tuition Assistance

Accreditation/ Associations

2.5 yrs - G2 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Challenger School - Saratoga

PS-K Co-ed

Independent

$5,300 $22,990

Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School

PK-8 All Gender 19:1 415

Independent, Episcopal

$28,457$34,620 Flexible Tuition Program

Challenger School - Sunnyvale

PS-8 Co-ed

Independent

$5,300 $25,430

Stratford School Washington Park

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Stratford School De Anza Park

2.5 yrs - G5 All Gender PS 12:1, K 15:1 Elem 22:1 Varies

Non Religious English, Spanish, Mandarin

Varies by age

WASC, CSSES

Sunnyvale Christian School

PK - Elem 140 12:1

Independent

$13,750$20,700 FA Available

ACSI Membership

The King’s Academy pgs. 18, 44

6-12 All Gender 13:1 988

Independent Christcentered College Preparatory Spanish, French, Mandarin, ASL

$22,798 $25,377 20% of Families

ACSI, WASC

400 N. Winchester Boulevard Santa Clara • 408-244-2121 www.stratfordsantaclarawinchester.com pgs. 22, 44

Saratoga 18811 Cox Avenue Saratoga • 408-378-0444 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/ saratoga pgs. 2, 34 13601 Saratoga Avenue Saratoga • 408-867-3785 www.st-andrews.org/ pgs. 22, 46

CAIS, NAEYC, NAIS, NAES

Sunnyvale 1185 Hollenbeck Ave Sunnyvale • 408-245-7170 www.challengerschool.com/campus/california/ sunnyvale pgs. 2, 34 820 West McKinley Avenue Sunnyvale • 408-737-1500 www.stratfordsunnyvalewashpark.com pgs. 22, 44

1196 Lime Drive Sunnyvale • 408-732-4424 www.stratfordsunnyvaledeanza.com pgs. 22, 44

445 S. Mary Ave. Sunnyvale • 408-736-3286 www.sunnyvalechristian.school 562 N. Britton Avenue Sunnyvale • 408-481-9900 www.tka.org

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Grades Gender Stud-Fac Ratio Boarding / Day

Affiliation Specialty Programs Notes

Boarding Tuition Range Tuition Assistance

Accreditation/ Associations

Army and Navy Academy

7-12 Boys Only 15:1 288 / 32

Independent Military

$42,800 FA Available

WASC, CAIS

The Athenian School

6-12 All Gender 12:1 61 / 469

Independent Summer Programs

$0-83,000 for boarding students FA Available

WASC, CAIS

Cate School

9-12 All Gender 5:1 227 / 48

Independent Leadership Program Summer Programs

$62,900 FA Available

WASC

Dunn School

5-12 All Gender 5:1 100 / 80

Independent Fine & Performing Arts Program Summer Programs

$61,000 FA Available

WASC, CAIS

Hawaii Preparatory Academy

9-12 All Gender 12:1 200 / 200

Independent

$57,200 FA Available

HAIS, WASC

Idyllwild Arts Academy

9-12 All Gender 5:1 277 / 41

Independent Arts Program Summer Programs

$65,091 FA Available

WASC, CAIS

Lake Tahoe Preparatory School

9-12 All Gender 7:1 70 / 5

Independent Summer Programs

$55,000 FA Available

MSASC, NIPSA

Monte Vista Christian School

9-12 All Gender 16:1 76 / 564

Christian

$45,900

WASC, ACSI

The Oxbow School

11-12 All Gender

Independent Arts Focus Summer Options

$32,000 FA Available

WASC, CAIS

2605 Carlsbad Boulevard Carlsbad, CA • 888-762-2338 www.armyandnavyacademy.org 2100 Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd. Danville, CA • 510-837-5375 www.athenian.org/ 1960 Cate Mesa Road Carpinteria, CA • 805-684-4127 www.cate.org/ 2555 West Highway 154 Los Olivos, CA • 800-287-9197 www.dunnschool.org/ 65-1692 Kohala Mountain Road Kamuela, HI • 808-881-4321 www.hpa.edu 52500 Temecula Rd. Idyllwild, CA • 951-659-2171 www.idyllwildarts.org/ 255 Squaw Valley Road Olympic Valley, CA • 530-583-8665 www.laketahoeprep.org Two School Way Watsonville, CA • 831-722-8178 www.mvcs.org/ 530 3rd Street Napa, CA • 707-255-6000 www.oxbowschool.org/

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Boarding Schools

San Domenico School

K-12 Boarding: 9-12 All Gender 9:1 140/ 240

Dominican Values Mandarin, Spanish Summer Option

$25,500 $65,000 FA Available

NAIS, TABS, CAIS, WASC, ICG, WBSA

Stevenson School

PK-12 All Gender 10:1 765

Non Denominational Latin, French, Spanish, Japanese

PK: $19,500 K-8: 31,300 9-12 Day : $48,100 9-12 Boarding: $74,900 FA Available

CAIS, NAIS, TABS

1500 Butterfield Road San Anselmo • 415-258-1900 www.SanDomenico.org

3152 Forest Lake Road Pebble Beach, CA • 831-625-8309 www.stevensonschool.org

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