

The Nueva School is a PK-12 school with campuses in San Mateo and Hillsborough, California.
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The school offers a four-year “public purpose” program in which students attend a one-year workshop series on volunteerism and community as freshmen complete 40 hours of community service as sophomores and then intern or design an independent study program as juniors and seniors.

Language offerings include Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian and Spanish, and students choose to earn either an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma or a French Baccalaureate (Le Bac) diploma. SFIA is the only 100 sustainably focused architecture school with the longest running and most comprehensive ecological design and green architecture programs in the world. In total, the student body is about 1,070 students. International High School in San Francisco, which serves grades 9-12, is part of the French American International School, which serves grades PK-8.The school, which can trace its lineage back 135 years, has an student-to-teacher ratio of 8-to-1 and offers more than 100 sports teams, clubs and extracurricular activities. Head-Royce School in Oakland, California, serves roughly 900 students in grades K-12.Classes pause for one week each year to allow students to take advantage of experiential, community-based learning opportunities, from theater to activism. The Drew School in San Francisco is home to about 300 students, with a student-to-teacher ratio of 9-to-1.The student-to-teacher ratio is 9-to-1 and 80% of the school’s faculty hold advanced degrees. Crystal Springs Uplands School in Hillsborough, California, serves about 570 students in grades 6-12, including 350 in high school.About 81% of Branson students play a sport, 85% are involved in the arts and all are part of the school’s community participation program. The Branson School in Ross, California, is a 100-year-old school serving about 320 students in grades 9-12.
