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    Marina Middle School

    1.7 (11 reviews)

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    I love Marina MS! I used to be there, its a nice and ok school. Teachers are nice,friendly and cool! :)

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    Convent & Stuart Hall

    Convent & Stuart Hall

    4.1(7 reviews)
    0.5 miPacific Heights, Marina/Cow Hollow

    Academically single sex but socially coed - the best of both worlds. Convent (girls school) and…read moreStuart Hall (boys school) have separate classrooms but share the campus and resources. Really amazing administration and leadership - very active in building connections and on going projects between the boys and girls. They all know each other. My children have so many resources - reading specialists, math specialists, etc - that allow for differentiated learning within the classroom. For example, it is common for children in the same class to be learning at different math levels. While we are not religious, my favorite thing about the school is their global approach. The children are very educated about current events, world religions, world languages (Spanish, French, Mandarin, Latin), art, and music (Music Conservatory program). While academics and teachers are top notch, the global approach and emphasis on school community is very impressive. We love the school and all our kids are thriving! Also, great sports program!

    I volunteered at the Stuart Hall for boys, a Catholic School of the Sacred Heart, as part of Bay…read moreArea Scientists in Schools in 2017. Two of my fellow graduate students from the Earth and Planetary Science department at UC Berkeley and I prepared and gave an interactive lesson and experiment on earthquakes and geological faults to a class of boys. Students interacted with the handout we prepared electronically via tablet technology and we broke the students into three groups, one with each of us volunteers. The students in my group were well behaved, contributed to group discussion, and not afraid to partake in the hands-on experiment. On the whole I had a good experience. One of the other volunteers was male, the other female, and I am female. I had no issues getting the male students to pay attention, nor did the other male volunteer, though we were both geophysicists and earthquakes fell in our realm of graduate studies. The other female volunteer, a geochemist, said she had a little difficulty with the students in her group, but not bad. Our conclusion was maybe it was related to our knowledge background and area of study in graduate school and how that translated into our teaching style, though there were lingering concerns it might have been related to her being female.

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    San Francisco University High School - School Logo

    San Francisco University High School

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.9 miPacific Heights

    UHS has stellar teachers and offers a supportive environment for high school students. The school…read morepushes students hard on the college-prep route. Advanced Placement courses and tough courses all-around. They get you in to college and make sure you do well there. Top notch school. Very greatful for having gone there. They recently added a new building at 3220 Sacramento Street which houses Ceramic and Art Studios, a film lab, offices, and much more. They are in the process of renovating their lower campus on Washington Street and have already completed a new library on Jackson. A new theater was added in 2001.

    I was spoiled by my four years here and received an education that is on par with (if not superior…read moreto) that of many universities. Make no mistake the coursework here pushes students hard, but the opportunities here are endless and display an incredible diversity of passions and talents. During my time at UHS, I played on the varsity tennis and badminton teams, played intramural sports, performed in the spring musical, wrote for the school newspaper, founded a club, sang in the chorus, took a photo class...oh and I took a few academic classes in between. The kinds of classes I took included AP US History, Mandarin Chinese, Literature of the Vietnam War, Western Civilization, Calculus, and the list goes on. My only regret? Not studying harder and pushing myself to try more new things. You can be an artist or a businessman. You can explore the sciences or delve into the literature of your favorite foreign language. It really is as much as you want to make of it. The faculty is top notch, with credentials from outstanding academic institutions and more importantly, a great ability to encourage the students to WANT to learn. And let me save the best for last. The students. The people. Ambitious, talented, and bound to do amazing things. Yes, I sound like a propaganda tool. But I cannot say enough about this school. Alumni events connect me to a wide array of grads in locations and industries far and wide. If you are considering sending your child here, you are doing them a great service. Don't let the finances deter you - the education is first rate and financial aid is available to those who qualify.

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    Town School For Boys

    Town School For Boys

    4.6(7 reviews)
    0.7 miPacific Heights

    My son attended Town School for Boys from K to 8th grade. Town prepared him for high school and…read morehas a great alumni history. It is one of the best private K-8 school in San Francisco. Their vlass size is about 45 kids per grade. If you are thinking of send you son to Town School, start the process early as it's difficult to be admitted.

    I attended my Town School for Boys 30th class reunion a couple of years ago, a bunch of contented,…read morefat, balding adults standing around in Dockers, sipping pinot grigio. Didn't come close to descending into the Lord of the Flies-type scenario I had so desperately hoped for. What, after all, do Kenwood Estates and canapes have to do with nine years of regimentation and David Copperfield-like toil under the lash of a system that hoped to mold us into "leaders"? Okay, 95% of everything I know came from Town School. But so did 98% of my psychoses. What would have been far more appropriate to the occasion was a one-hour game of Blood Lust. Blood Lust: 80 kids, one ball, no rules. We developed it as a way to, well...you get the picture. 30 years on, I figured this was our final opportunity to return to the feral underbelly or our childhood, the last chance to go down under a frenzied, unsupervised scrum of screeching males, crushed to the asphalt but not ever letting go of the dodge ball. Or maybe Kill The Goalie. Which differed from Blood Lust only in that it involves four goalies, 80 center forwards, unlimited soccer balls, and a cement wall. Since the evening did not end with a draped body being rolled into a paramedic van, I viewed it as a failure. For God's sake, there has got to be something out there that will let me at least *start* to come to terms with my issues.

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