Public | K-5 | 269 students |
Junipero Serra Elementary School, located in San Francisco, California, serves grades K-5 in the San Francisco Unified School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.
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Truly Bernal Heights' best kept secret, as the school's website says. We found a very energetic principal, excellent faculty (Ms. Applin, the Kindergarten teacher, is fantastic!), and a great group of involved parents. Our daughter likes the afterschool program in particular, during which kids cook, go to the Bernal library and surrounding parks, make fun arts projects, take language classes, and get homework supervision. The school also has a state-of-the-art computer lab and gardening, and I know that many more offerings are in the works. A great neighborhood school.
Junipero Serra is a wonderful little school in a great location a few blocks from Mission Street next to Holly Park and St. Mary's Park where the students often go on quick field trips. The teachers are wonderful and friendly. Principal Eve Cheung works hard to make sure the students get the best education possible with limited funds; all the parents appreciate her hard work. Parent involvement is strong. The aftercare staff are great as well. It's a great little school where most of the parents know each other.
We are heading into our fourth year at J Serra and the school has become a second home for our whole family. Our son will be entering 3rd grade and our daughter 1st grade. I feel my children are receiving a strong education in a uniquely rich environment, and have had the added benefit of strengthening their bond to their own immediate community by attending their neighborhood school. With limited funds the ever supportive Principal Eve Cheung along with a talented faculty has managed to offer a wonderful after care program along with a range of enrichment programs including dancing, art, music, gardening and our cherished computer class.
My twin boys are entering 1st grade this year. We transferred them mid-year last year and have been so very happy with the teachers and especially the principal at this school. It's a sweet, gentle school with a with a lot of heart. We look forward to the next five years at this school!
J Serra is a small school with a lot going for it. Really good principle, staff that gets along well and works together. Lots of enrichment programs such as gardening, photography club, dance, music, partnership with UCSF for science etc. Parents are involved at the school and kids look happy when you pass them in the hall.
Our experience at J.Serra has been fantastic. Ms Applin is a fantastic Kindergarten teacher and well able to deal with our son's occasional disruptions and keep him challenged and on track. The principal, Eve Cheung, has been amazingly accessible as well, and has really managed to get blood from a stone in terms of making the best of the tight funding environment. J. Serra is one of very few schools with a computer lab and dedicated teacher, something our son enjoys immensly. We also have 2 after-school spanish classes going now, which is awesome. The parent community this year is really strong, we've got a tight group together and big plans for the years ahead. Our son and us are both very happy with the school.
Junipero Sera is a small school that provides a safe, caring atmosphere for learning. They have an excellent arts program, gardening program, and are deeply committed to teaching science.
The principal's name at Junipero Serra Elementary School in San Francisco is Eve Cheung, not Principal Brown. My three children went to that school and they all loved it! They still go back to visit their old school and teachers.
In response to the last posting, I believe the school mentioned is a different school with perhaps the same name. I am a teacher at Junipero Serra and there's no Principal Brown. In fact, our principal, teachers, and staff are very helpful, friendly, and nuturing. We all work together to strive for one goal --to put children first by working together as a community. Junipero Serra is a great school!
My son is in the 5th grade at Junipero Serra and is in a Special Education class. He has excelled so much with his teacher's help, that other schools were not able to give him or the patience to figure out that he learns a little different. He's doing so well that I wish that I had not waited so long to send him here. Better late than never.
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