Public | K-5 | 629 students |
PHONE: (650) 312-7500
Audubon Elementary School, located in Foster City, California, serves grades K-5 in the San Mateo-Foster City School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in California to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 30 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
|---|
Kids Connection Elementary School 0.4 miles | |||
Brewer Island Elementary School 0.4 miles | |||
Challenge School - Foster City Campus 0.6 miles | |||
Ronald C Wornick Jewish Day School 0.6 miles |
Great students, parents, staff. Very strong community feel. Computer lab is used and led with useful and educational projects. Music exposure is light, but appreciated. Academic focus is fairly storng.
I have mixed feelings about Audubon. Quality of the teachers is OK. Technology and resources is great. There are many great programs in place. PTA is quite active although not very efficient or open to ideas, innovation and overall improvement.
I love Audubon School in Foster City. The administration and teachers are top notch. Parent and PTA involvement is very high and my kids have been very happy here. The teachers have been fabulous. My older two kids went to private schools and did not receive a better education than my younger son that attended Audubon years ago and my youngest child that attends Audubon now. The school is very diverse and has so many great programs and activities. The school is connected to two beautiful parks and has many playgrounds on campus as well. The surrounding neighborhood is beautiful. It is a very safe school and I can't say enough good things about this school!
My son finished Kindergarten here and it is amazing to see quickly he developed in a year. He started with no reading skills and fairly good in alphabets/numbers. But by the end of the year, a big thanks to Mrs.Hill, he is reading above grade level and is very good in Math. He has gained a lot of confidence in the use of computers, thanks to the wonderful computer lab that Audobon has. In comparing Audobon with neighboring Brewer Island (where my elder son went), this is a far better school in all aspects of learning and social interaction. Everyday, I walk by the playground and I see kids playing nicely and no sign of bullying, gives a parent a big relief that their child will be safe here. Thanks to the PTA and Ms.Brady, Audobon elementary is a great school to send your child to. Parent involvement is high and it shows in the performance of the school and kids.
As the parent of a special needs child the support from his RSP,,AIDE TEACHERS,and principal has been great! Thanks for peace of mInd! K.
i just moved in to foster city in january 2010, and the response and the way my child was accepted was amazing from the very first day he liked his school and techers and the class activities etc...
Fabulous school, Outstanding teachers, Wonderful computer lab, and lots of family/community involvement...all of which make Audubon Elementary and outstanding school.
great teachers who are very devoted to their students. Lots of great programs, field trips, and learning experiences
Great school. Wonderful teachers, hard-working students, nice families.
Mrs Fukumoto is the best teacher my daughter could get. The school wonderful...the teachers...the facilities....the ethnic diversity...wow.
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