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Private high schools in the Bay Area - any recommendations?

Hey! I have a little sibling who's looking to attend a private high school in the Bay Area. Can anyone recommend any good ones? We're searching for schools with strong academics and extracurricular offerings. Thanks!

a year ago

Hello! The Bay Area has several excellent private high schools known for their strong academics and extracurricular offerings. Here are a few recommendations:

1. The Harker School (San Jose) - Harker is known for its rigorous academics, excellent STEM and arts programs, and wide range of extracurricular activities. Many students from Harker go on to attend top-tier colleges.

2. Menlo School (Atherton) - Menlo School offers a well-rounded education with a strong focus on academics, arts, and athletics. The school also maintains a strong sense of community and offers many opportunities for student involvement.

3. Castilleja School (Palo Alto) - Castilleja is an all-girls school that provides a strong, empowering environment for its students. The school is known for its excellent academics, particularly in the humanities, and robust extracurricular offerings.

4. Crystal Springs Uplands School (Hillsborough) - Crystal Springs is highly regarded for its challenging curriculum and supportive learning environment. Students can participate in a variety of extracurricular activities, including sports, clubs, and community service opportunities.

5. Bellarmine College Preparatory (San Jose) - Bellarmine, a Jesuit prep school for boys, focuses on providing a well-rounded education with strong academics, a commitment to social justice, and opportunities for leadership development. The school has a vibrant extracurricular scene, including competitive athletics and numerous clubs.

Of course, it's essential to visit the schools and understand their unique cultures and programs to determine which institution would be the best fit for your sibling. Be sure to research factors such as class sizes, student-teacher ratio, and opportunities for student support and advising when evaluating schools. Good luck to your sibling in finding their ideal high school!

a year ago

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