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    Mission Hills Middle School

    Mission Hills Middle School

    3.5
    (35 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    We chose this school as we had not heard or read good reviews of our local public school…read more He has the best time at the school and is excited to go. He saw great growth during his time there. The teachers and staff care for the students and are very competent. The let the kids express themselves and let their personalities shine. It is easily one of the better schools in Union city.

    Our family has been part of Mission Hills for many years, with both of our children attending this…read moreschool. Unfortunately, we have watched the school change significantly over the years, and not for the better. When we first joined, we had a much more positive experience. Over time, the quality has declined significantly, while tuition and fees continue to increase. It increasingly feels more focused on business and money than on providing a quality, well-rounded experience for students. There are very limited extracurricular activities and practically no meaningful sports programs. They do offer after-school clubs, but our experience with them was extremely disappointing. The clubs felt more like a way to pass time than an actual learning experience. Kids were often given activities or things to work on with very little meaningful instruction. Based on our experience, I would not spend additional money on these clubs. Another major disappointment is the constant turnover of good teachers. We have seen many excellent teachers leave over the years. From our experience, there seems to be too much internal politics within the administration, and unfortunately, many good teachers do not stay long. We have also watched many strong students and longtime families leave. For parents considering Mission Hills, I strongly recommend researching other options before committing. Look carefully at the tuition and additional costs, extracurricular activities, sports, teacher retention, and what you are actually getting for your money. After many years of firsthand experience with this school, I would not choose Mission Hills again or recommend it to another family.

    Stratford School - Fremont Boulevard

    Stratford School - Fremont Boulevard

    4.8
    (245 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    We've had a wonderful experience with the preschool program at Stratford, especially in Room 3. Ms…read more Sipra and Ms. Vaishali are incredibly caring, patient, and attentive teachers who create such a warm and nurturing environment for the kids. Our child has grown so much socially, emotionally, and academically since joining their class. The teachers do a great job balancing learning with fun activities, and it's clear they genuinely care about each child's development and happiness. Room 3 has been such a positive and enriching experience for our family, and we're truly grateful to Ms. Sipra and Ms. Vaishali for all their dedication and hard work!

    Ms. Gopa and Ms. Sehr are incredibly kind, caring, and dedicated to the children; they consistently…read morego above and beyond to ensure our young ones feel supported. The monthly activities are thoughtfully planned, introducing children to diverse topics that foster language development and fine motor skills in a fun, safe, and engaging environment. Furthermore, Ms. Gopa and Ms. Sehr are meticulous in organizing cultural celebrations throughout the year, helping to instill meaningful values in the children. They are always prompt in communicating with parents and diligent in following through on any requests or concerns. Overall, Stratford provides a truly safe, secure, and nurturing environment, and we highly recommend it to any family seeking exceptional care for their children.

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    James Logan High School

    James Logan High School

    3.6
    (35 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    OMG!! I love this school so much. Great place to go to if you want your transition to college,…read moreacceptances to good colleges, great high school experience, or even your overall life to turn around. The counselors here are very friendly, the system here is so flexible, and the teachers here are very nice and lenient with grading. I transferred into this school 2nd week of junior year and graduated from here in 2025. Ron Polk, Mrs. Dutra, Ms. Gutierrez, and Mr. Quintana are the best staff here. There are great programs you can enroll in, like ICL, Forensics, ROP, Marketing & Management, and stuff. If you are chill, join clubs and extracurriculars, you can easily make lots of friends. I recommend you join Forensics. It's the speech and debate program here at Logan, and Mr.Kurup, the director of it, is the best! If you live in north Fremont, like near Ardenwood or Northgate, Logan isn't that far. NHUSD is very flexible about inter-district transfers. Just avoid hanging out with the gangsters, and even classes with certain teachers like Mrs. Sekar and Mr. Farzad. Last thing, before I forget, the Union City Library is right across the street. Moreover, there's also Bart and hella good food in the plaza across Meyers Dr. There's McD, Suju's, Taco Bell, Boba places, and even some Chinese food. I've never seen a true change in my life until I went to this school. I was able to get into SJSU for CS just because of this school.

    Firstly, Ron Polk is truly the best principal ever!…read more This school is unique, lovely, friendly, full of opportunities and support everything you need to succeed is here if you take advantage of it. Don't take it for granted! If you're new, don't be afraid this is a diverse, welcoming place where you can be yourself, meet great people, and create long lasting memories. Just remember to surround yourself with the right friends, stay focused, and make the most out of your time here.

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    California Crosspoint Academy

    California Crosspoint Academy

    4.1
    (9 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    **"**As a former student who attended this school with my two brothers from 2019 to 2023, our…read moreexperience was incredibly isolating and painful. Within our first few weeks after transferring, my older high school brother was called the N-word by a fellow student. As middle schoolers, my other brother and I had to witness that, while constantly feeling a heavy, quiet hostility from parents who didn't want us to be friends with their kids just because we were among the few Black faces in the room. The students were mostly passive, but the constant microaggressions about my hair and the casual, stereotype-driven biases made it exhausting to just exist there. After George Floyd's murder, the school put on a performance of having conversations about American racism, but it felt empty--they did absolutely nothing to actually protect or support the few Black students they already had. I wouldn't wish the loneliness and anxiety of my time there on anyone. I am profoundly grateful to the few staff members who genuinely cared and tried to protect us after my brother was called a slur. But I fear nothing has truly changed, and I refuse to stay silent while another Black or minority student risks going through the same pain we did. I expect a response to this review, and I am entirely open to a direct dialogue with the superintendent to discuss how the school actually plans to fix this culture.

    I had my kid attends the high school this year because of the reputation. But we have big…read moredisappointment. First they don't allow students to choose their science courses in 9 th grade , instead they require them to take in sequence ( physics, chemistry biology). Then the main science course teachers especially AP Physics and Chemistry honor don't know how to teach. Those teachers don't know how to help students to apply their knowledge and concepts to solve problems, and assign homework on regular basis to help students to reinforce what they learn. My kid and the entire class struggle and stress on these subjects. The administration staff don't care. Students have to watch YouTube to learn it themselves. What is the point of paying high tuition for the teachers can't teach and kids have to look for resources from YouTube themselves!! My kid also mentioned that most of the students in the class cheat but the teachers don't know because too busy in texting or they just don't care. I am thinking to pull my kid out of this school next school year. I don't recommend this school at all . Don't waste your hard earned money !

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    Mr. Robin Hom, Superintendent
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    BASIS Independent Fremont

    BASIS Independent Fremont

    4.3
    (9 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    staff is terrible always complaints from my kids of how dirty and half-way things are done here…read more Really small campus and head of school is never around, someone else should be running school for improvements because as of now it's pretty bad. Seems to be very male dominated and not a good environment for children. my daughters friends go here and they feel as if this private school is off putting and some teachers have no experience in teaching. play ground is really small, no room for kids to play and cafeteria even smaller. Great experience with smaller staff but head of school needs to change. very rude. they take all your money for no good outcome in your childs learning. cheap, rude and expensive they really get the parents with an experience they can't uphold. put your kids in a better school with better teachers, staff and curriculum and to the head of school 'wagner' do better.

    If you're looking for academics, this is the place to be. The school offers Pre-Calculus in eighth…read moregrade for the people who are more skilled in math than other students.It also offers Economics which is a college level course in eighth grade the school is going to open a high school next year, but if you are interested in sending your kid here next year, read this review before you think about anything. First of all, this year, we had a temporary campus for a new campus that was still in construction. The quality was terrible. We could hear the construction from inside and when we were outside we were exposed to the dust that came from the construction it was a nightmare we also had to eat our lunch outside in the sun although they had picnic tables in PE was outside in the grass they gave many people many allergic reactions. And the grass had potholes. Many, many potholes. They have divided the MPR into five classrooms and it was really noisy. It was hard for any students there to focus at all. We were all desperately waiting for the new campus. Oh, and if you think that's bad enough, that was only this year. Last year, three teachers left the school midway two of them fired. And when they had to fire the first teacher they blamed it on the students at the school, even though they specified that they did not want the teacher fired, but they just wanted her to change her teaching habits in a way that would suit all of the students at the school. I mean, are the students not allowed to voice their concerns about the school and make it a better environment for the new students? And they're paying money to go to the school. Which brings me to my next point, the tuition. The year that the school opened, the tuition was twenty four thousand dollars. The tuition kept on increasing over the years, from twenty four thousand dollars to twenty five thousand dollars to twenty six thousand dollars and now twenty seven thousand dollars. The tuition has just been skyrocketing since the school opened. But there are upsides. And when I say upsides, I mean a lot of upsides. First of all, there are only 150 kids at the upper school. That gives teachers a lot more time to communicate with the students at the school and help them with any concepts that they do not understand. Teachers also have office hours after school to help students with any questions they may have. The teachers want the students to learn, and that's what makes this environment important. Everyone works together like one big happy family. The friendships that students make here are everlasting. If you make a friend one year, that friend will never leave your side and will always have your back. The students have such great memories of their past years, and they reminisce one their past experiences at the school. Overall, I would recommend the school for people who are committed to academics and don't care much about extracurricular activities. As BASIS grows there are more and more extracurricular activities that are emerging such as cross country basketball, volleyball, soccer, and flag football, as well as clubs that are offered by the school. Thanks for reading! Edit: After four amazing years, I have decided to transfer to another high school.

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    BASIS Independent Fremont
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    Basic Foundation School - preschools - Updated August 2026

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