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International High School of San Francisco (also known as International, or SFIHS), is a private co-educational high school in Hayes Valley, San Francisco, California, U.S.. Graduates earn either the International Baccalaureate ("IB") or the French Baccalaureate ("French Bac"). The IB curriculum is primarily taught in English, while the French ...
The International School of San Francisco (formerly known as French American International School) is an independent co-educational PK2–Grade 12 school in San Francisco, California, U.S. The lower and middle schools both follow a bilingual curriculum in French and English.
The school now operates in partnership with the all boy's Stuart Hall High School located at 1715 Octavia Street. Typically the first two years, freshmen and sophomore year, are spent single sex but then become co-ed by junior year and higher-level courses. The partnership allows both schools to operate both single-sex and coeducational classes.
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San Francisco Day School; San Francisco Japanese School; Shelton Studios This page was last edited on 7 June 2023, at 21:40 (UTC). Text is ...
High (secondary) schools (related article) Middle (junior high) schools (related article) Elementary (primary) schools (related article) This category contains articles about high schools in San Francisco, California.
Stuart Hall High School is a Catholic all boys college-preparatory high school located in San Francisco, California.It opened in the fall of 2000 and together with the Convent of the Sacred Heart High School and Convent Elementary forms Convent & Stuart Hall, part of an international network of schools known as the Schools of the Sacred Heart.
The school is located in the heart of San Francisco. [8] ICA Cristo Rey became the first all-girls school in the Cristo Rey Network on August 31, 2009. [ 8 ] Since then tuition cost for parents has dropped to about one-third of what it was, with employers paying about $30,000 a year to the school for one entry-level job.