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    James Denman Middle School

    3.6 (9 reviews)

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    mr stewart mr fox and ms kim are nice. teachers give too much homework. the bathrooms are always locked besides the girls bathrooms.

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    I love this school it is advance and getting much more better every year and more technology and more and better teachers

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    what I always remember about denman are the little wind tornadoes of dust and trash when the playground was empty afterschool XD

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    Lick Wilmerding High School

    Lick Wilmerding High School

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    My daughter graduated in 1999. Twelve Years on, and we still miss being Lick parents, and our…read moredaughter, through her Stanford and Harvard years, still hangs out with her Lick pals... The place has the highest median SAT scores in the state, but not the highest average, because they keep about 25% of the slots for students with "different talents". The mottos tell it all: "Head, Heart and Hands" and "A Private School with a Public Purpose"... EVERY student takes a shop class every semester, and that only makes them better students, and humans.

    Being a brother of a current student and having applied here back when I was considering high…read moreschools, I must admit that Lick Wilmerding is a fine institution to send your child, sibling, or other loved one. When I applied in 1996, the school was dark, dank and was not a warm place where you would want your kids to go. But since then they've renovated the physical building, maintained a commitment to diversity, athletics, and the arts, and really created a great balance in the student body. According to my sister, the teaching is first rate and graduates go on to great universities. When it comes to private high schools in the city, you really can't go wrong with many of the schools (University, Urban, Lick, etc.). The only school I would consider a strong alternative is Lowell, widely considered one of the finest public schools in America. But that being said, LWHS is a great place to spend four years.

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    Another LWHS student around campus!
    Another LWHS student around campus!
    Lick-Wilmerding student experiencing the joy of rock climbing.
    Lick-Wilmerding student experiencing the joy of rock climbing.
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    Lick-Wilmerding student experiencing the joy of a sunrise.
    Balboa High School

    Balboa High School

    3.1
    (15 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I never really liked this place when i attended. in fact i hated it. the principal was a joke and…read morethe security guards were pretty much discriminating. however, there were several teachers that will always have a place in my heart because they're awesome. Mr. Wilcox and Mr. Concordia to name a few :) i'm actually really surprised Balboa has 5 stars on yelp, considering that it's located in a not-so-good neighborhood and it was pretty ghetto and academically challenged when i attended (4 years ago) and fights broke out every other day. in fact, students had to be escorted to the bathroom during class periods..overall, it wasn't the high school experience that i was expecting, especially since i attended San Mateo High for a semester. but for those parents who have their kids coming here, i really suggest doing school-to-college because it's a really nice program that gives students informative suggestions on schools, SAT prep and an all expenses paid trip to the east coast for a week. the point is, if your child becomes top 5% in the entire school (which wasn't hard when i attended) then they're basically AT LEAST guaranteed to any University of California school.

    My friend and I both went to Balboa, we were only there for our junior year. I was there for one…read moresemester and my friend was there for all of junior year. Bad is the simplest way to describe our time there, but if we were to go into detail it'll be an extremely long review. To begin, a lot of the teachers act like teenagers. They're grown adults who continue to be in students drama and you can tell who is their favorites. When we looked for help in classes, teachers refused to help. A lot of them only gave good grades to the students they liked, the others, who spoke out against this behavior got terrible grades. There was also a lot of fights and teacher and student conflicts. Here are the teachers we had conflict with: Keziah David Ryan Alias George Lee All three were like a clique, they came at students and would try to blame them for their mistakes. Ms. David would go through students phones, group chats, and ask personal questions and say that it was because she cared for us. Mr. Alias always followed behind her and would justify her actions. And Mr. Lee would yell at students, curse at them, and get angry with them for his grading mistakes. I would also like to mention that my friend and I both had between 3.0-3.8 gpa before going to Balboa. My friend who was there for the whole school was below a 2.5 gpa after being at Balboa. I was there for one semester and had a 2.57 gpa, I previously had a 3.3-3.8 gpa. That shows how much the teachers didn't help us. We are glad to be out of that school and we hope they fix their mistakes.

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    They are strict about the boys bathroom
    They are strict about the boys bathroom
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    George Washington School

    George Washington School

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    This school was located two blocks away from my home. I went to this school from kindergarten to…read morefifth grade. So did my sister. My mom knew all my teachers (Mrs. Moshonov, Mrs. Trias, Mrs. Parker, Miss Wright, Ms. Adams- I had really good teachers) and the principal was Carl M. Pileri. Every birthday, my mom always arranged a birthday for me and my entire class- lumpia, pancit, and a cake from Chinatown- usually, a white cake with banana filling. I didn't realize it at the time, but there was a heavy asian population, especially Filipino. I posted all the class pictures on my FB account and some of those classmates are now my friends on FB. There was a "Nations Day" where we all dressed in ethnic costumes, and performed the song and dance affililated with each country. To this day, I know a jewish song (my first teacher was Jewish). The physical activities we did everyday were: kickball, four square, chinese jump rope, and tether ball. The one day I looked forward to, year after year, was, Field Day. I always threw the football (one of my favorites, to this day) and sometimes I participated in the three-legged race. Extracurricular activities included the "Talent Show;" in which I participated, in fifth grade. I'll always remember the octupus I painted on the mural, which was later turned into a vampire bat (I visited through the years). Around fourth grade, my class curriculum included "computer lab." Mrs. Chan was the teacher. Friday was Popcorn Sale Day- pink, plain, and caramel. I didn't really visit the teachers after I graduated to junior high, or high school. But I did visit the school, on the weekends when we gave the family dog a walk around the neighborhood. And through the years, I went back to see it, the grounds anyway (the field and playground are open), the school fences were up. It seemed so small. But I had some good times here, had many friends, and learned a lot in school. Anyway, this was my experience in a nutshell. There were other schools two blocks away, but that was considered San Francisco.

    I went to this school and I miss it. I think about all the memories I had here. I had to go to a…read moredifferent middle school, so I haven't seen my friends since. This school gave me a chance to see what I was able to succeed.

    San Francisco Waldorf High School

    San Francisco Waldorf High School

    4.2
    (26 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    We are a new Waldorf family and my son's a 9th grader. What an amazing experience WaldorfHS has…read morebeen for us. When we visited last year, I felt the curriculum and opportunities(foreign exchange, class trips) sounded wonderful but still wasn't sure how my son would fit in- as the school is smaller. However- the school's been fantastic on all fronts- including the social aspect. Though smaller, there's a welcoming & friendly vibe between all students. I think my kid has MORE friends than he would at a much larger school where he'd hang with the same 2 or 3 kids daily. Teachers care about the kids and "see" my kid for who he is. The academics are amazing & yet the workload isn't overwhelming. Meaningful project assignments & plenty of available support from teachers when needed. HW load comparable to most privates- but not excessive. He has plenty of downtime & isn't staying up until 11pm doing HW. I'd absolutely recommend this school & SF Waldorf HS school has surpassed expectations.

    I don't know if the word negro is a joke within books being produced out loudly. If this is about a…read morebook, teaching or not, the word negro shouldn't be replaced with anything else or misused. This truly misguides student who are not Black and encourages them even more to think that word is okay while being used in school books and teaching context.

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    Class of 2015 Digital Photography class!
    Class of 2015 Digital Photography class!
    Class of 2015 and friends going out into the community to share kindness via free hugs and picking up litter!
    Class of 2015 and friends going out into the community to share kindness via free hugs and picking up litter!
    In the physics lab.

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    In the physics lab.
    School of the Epiphany

    School of the Epiphany

    3.5
    (13 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Though I grew up in San Jose, I'm originally from SF Daly City…read more I went here from 1st to 4th grade. This was years ago. Back in the late 80s early 90s. Who knows how things are now, but back then it was not very diverse. It was mostly Filipino. But that is a given seeing the location of this place. I always thought the place was huge, but when you are a kid, what doesn't? My teachers were great except my 4th grade teacher. She was a b!tch. So much that I still recall now that I'm almost 30. Maybe it was my fault? It was the start of me being rebellious. I remember before and after school going to the liquor store to buy candies and Marvel cards! I had a lot of friends there, and I have always wondered how my personality would have shaped up if I stayed there. To the what ifs..

    Based on my years being there(1st-3rd) grade it wasn't the best but it wasn't the worst experience…read more I remember in my first grade class, we had cards, red, green, and yellow under our names. If we were misbehaving during class we. Like have to switch it from green to yellow or sometimes even green to red. For some reason that scared me growing up, especially the popsicle sticks. I remember for "tech class" it was up like 3-4 cases of stairs and there were broken windows, a creepy baby doll staring at you, and to top that all of, we didn't even have a tech teacher. Our teacher would just supervise us and make sure we were on the right website, they never corrected anything that we did wrong. It took me a good 3 years to learn how to type properly as they never taught us. When I transferred to a new school in 4th grade, I was a little bit behind, causing me to not understand the stuff they were learning in 4th grade. I was put in a resource group to help to help me comprehend stuff the other students were learning but I couldn't grasp on since I was behind. To this day, I suck at grammar and English. The rest of my grades are A's & B's. I remember at epiphany, in the 2nd grade we were learning about how to tell time on a clock, and we never looked back on that in 3rd grade. The other day, I was helping my younger brother(1st grade who attends the same school as me) with his homework and it was about how to tell time on clocks. I was genuinely surprised as I thought you learn about clocks when ur in 2nd -3rd grade as that was the environment I grew up in. After I had left, a good amount of people left. 3 other people of epiphany went to the current school we attend now.( which I am not naming due to privacy) Now I'm graduation 8th grade, class of 2024 and I'm still confused on stuff i was behind on due to not having enough knowledge from epiphany. Overall, it wasn't the worst experience but it certainly wasn't the best.

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    School of the Epiphany
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    Our Lady of Perpetual Help School

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help School

    4.6
    (17 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    OLPH has been such a blessing to our family. This is our first full year at OLPH and we could not…read morebe happier. We transferred from SFUSD. After touring other private schools, we took notice to the smaller class sizes, affordable tuition and super friendly staff. Local restaurants also deliver lunch to school. Both our children shadowed in Feb 2017 and they both loved it. We transferred our son the very next week. Shout out to Mrs. Castillo who made the immediate transition seamless. Now our kids have yet to miss a day of school. They love it! Academically, both kids continue to be challenged. My son has gained more interest in learning and motivation in doing well. He needed the structure and organization that OLPH offers. My daughter loves school. OLPH is one of the few schools that offer TK. Not only is it cheaper than preschool, the program allows for advanced learning with TK and K combined. All the teachers are committed to safety, enrichment and community. There is also never a question of how your child is doing. You can monitor their progress via School Speaks. It is an app that tracks their academic progress, notifies you of future events and current announcements. It is super helpful. Socially, children and families are very friendly. The overall vibe is very family oriented. Parents are dedicated to making sure kids have memorable experiences while at OLPH. The principal is also very accessible and approachable. She is really committed to strengthening our school in all aspects. I can go on and on about OLPH. Come see for yourself how much of a hidden gem it really is. Go Saints!

    If I could leave 0 stars I would! Terrible school! Especially the staff is so rude and unkind to…read moreeveryone not just parents but students as well! Moved my child out of there and she has been thriving loving their new school do much better, been on the honor roll every semester since joining the new school. (Which happens to be my alma mater)

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    Honor roll kids
    Honor roll kids
    Our Lady of Perpetual Help School

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