Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Berkeley and the previous poster gave an accurate run down. If your children play sports, check out Bishop O'Dowd. The academics are definitely not at the level of CP or Head-Royce, but the athletics are fantastic. It is also much more diverse when it comes to ethnicity and socioeconomic background, which is always good. Kids from the East Bay also commute to private schools in San Francisco, but that is going to be an hour on Bart. It'll definitely force your kids to be independent. That'll be International or Lick-Wilmerding, both fantastic prep schools on the Bart line. St. Ignatius is a great combo of sports and academics, but is going to be quite the commute from Piedmont.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, although I would love to keep them all in private, I think financially we are going to move toward public. I have spent all day researching the public school system. Oakland Hills sounds nice but the Oakland public schools are not very good it seems.
Does anyone know if there are any school consultants like there are in New York/DC for the Bay area? I feel like I could use some help navigating this.
Anonymous wrote:Public: Piedmont is considered to have the best public schools. Expect to spend at least 2 million on a house to lie within the district. Otherwise, Albany, or live in Lafayette or Orinda and spend too much time in the Caldecott commuting home each day. In Oakland, Canyon is an alternative elementary school that, if you can get in, is well regarded (presuming you’re into more, erm, creative curriculum.)
Private in Oakland: College Prep for high school if they can get in, Head Royce if they can’t. Head Royce is elementary through 12th so it might work for middle school too.
Anonymous wrote:Hi there, we are moving from DC to the Bay area. My husbands new job is in Oakland but my focus is on the schools. I have 3 kids (middle/high) who are currently in DC private schools. We will focus where we live based on the schools as my husband has flexibility on the commute. Where would people suggest are the best areas for public schools and if that is a bust, what about private schools? I was thinking about Berkeley? Or maybe the other direction is better? I don't want to live in San Francisco. In terms of budget for a house when we ultimately buy one, we could afford up to $3m which I am hoping even in the Bay area should be enough to have a nice home (and yes I am very grateful). I don't know the Bay area very well, we looked at Palo Alto years ago but decided it might be a bit of a pressure cooker for the kids (and us as well for that matter), but I don't know the area around Oakland at all. Given the pandemic I am not sure when I would be able to get there to check things out. Any pointers to start me in the right direction would be really appreciated. My greatest concern is figuring out the schools and i think everything else will work out from there. Any guidance appreciated in these crazy times.
Anonymous wrote:Public: Piedmont is considered to have the best public schools. Expect to spend at least 2 million on a house to lie within the district. Otherwise, Albany, or live in Lafayette or Orinda and spend too much time in the Caldecott commuting home each day. In Oakland, Canyon is an alternative elementary school that, if you can get in, is well regarded (presuming you’re into more, erm, creative curriculum.)
Private in Oakland: College Prep for high school if they can get in, Head Royce if they can’t. Head Royce is elementary through 12th so it might work for middle school too.