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Hillwood Academic Day School

Private | K-8 | 29 students

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Posted September 28, 2011

I have two kids at Hillwood, one just starting and one starting her 4th year here. My initial concern was the small size of the school, but after 3 years, I am a firm believer that my kids are better off in a smaller school. The classes are combined which helps the kids strive harder, as well as reinforce their learning by helping others. The atmosphere is very familial and nurturing and I can already see my kids blossoming into confident, helpful and well adjusted individuals. This is the first private school that never asks for your money or time and because of that parents (myself included) are more than willing to participate and volunteer their time. The teachers are wonderful mentors and very qualified and involved individulas. The school offers language, music, art and science projects outside of their regular curriculum. The academic standard at Hillwood is more advanced than the same grades in a lot of other schools.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted December 11, 2010

I have taught in many schools including this school. This is the only school where I would not have sent my children due to the quality of the education. I disagree with the review that said the principal had anger issues. I never saw him angry when I was there.


Posted March 9, 2010

Hillwood is an excellent choice for K-8 because of its family atmosphere and the one on one attention a child deserves. Public schools charge you for extended hours and lunch. Our kids always enjoy their lunch with the flexibility of staying until 6pm, or coming as early as 7:30am. The teaching staff and the principal are all wonderful people that really treat you like friends and family. It's a great and safe learning environment for any kids that as a parent I don't have any doubt about.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted March 26, 2009

My child is receiving an excellent education at Hillwood and is very happy. We like the small class size, the amount of attention each child receives and the family atmosphere created in the school. If you want small class size, individualized attention and diverse, pleasant peers then Hillwood is a great choice.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted February 20, 2009

So I attend Hillwood Academic Day School in the 7th grade. I really like it and its really fun. Before I came, my attitude was horrible! Now, my parents are really happy with me. The good side : combined classes which lets the younger ones look up to the older ones, hot homemade lucnches, a Spanish and Music class , and everyone is like this part of a big family. The downsides are : we don't have a big yard (although we usually go to the park) , we don't have much extracuuricular activities, and we also have a little bit people in our class so there's only a few people to actually hang out with. But I'm still happy and I hope this review helps you decide that it's a great school (coming from a current student) =P
—Submitted by a student


Posted February 5, 2009

With its small size, Hillwood does a wonderful job of giving each student plenty of attention and a love for life-long learning. Students at the K through 8th grade school go on to attend some of the city's top private and public high schools. Better still, as high schoolers, they still come back to visit. It's also an incredibly affordable school option in the Bay Area. Our son attends, and we're thrilled with the school and our son's learning there.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted May 31, 2008

This school is great. I had fun during my years in it. I got into Lowell High, and the other kids in my graduating class got into other really good high schools. Hot meals, choral lessons, and a Spanish class is included in the tuition, which is now $700. I say that's a good deal. The downside is that there aren't any extracurricular activities. The grades aren't separated. The first classroom has the kindergarten through 1st grade in one room. The second has grades 2 - 4, and the third has 5th - 8th. In general, Hillwood is a small school, but the staff and kids.. We're all family. The staff members are nice and friendly.
—Submitted by a student


Posted October 10, 2007

This is a school with old books, old desks, and very unorganized. The teacher cooporation is very poor. They say whatever they think which often is very bad. The principle has anger issues. This school would be a waste of money. When my son took the high school entrance exams, he had a very low score, because they are very behind in mental education there at hillwood.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 11, 2007

My kid always score at least 2 grade levels above the recommended state level in all academic subjects! The classes are small, so the kids get plenty of attention from the teacher. Spanish is taught once a week. I highly recommend Hillwood Academic Day School.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted August 28, 2007

Hillwood is a great school for my daughter. This school is academically strong and from extracurricular they have Spanish starting from Kindergarten. School is Reading concentrate with a high quality Math. Very warm atmosphere with intelligent and friendly teachers. Plus it is highly affordable compered to other private schools which is very important now days. Hot homemade lunches and extended care with the tuition is another rare plus.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted August 28, 2007

Hillwood is a great school for my daughter. This school is academically strong and from extracurricular they have Spanish starting from Kindergarten and Music lessons once per week. School is Reading concentrate with a high quality Math. Very warm atmosphere with intelligent and friendly teachers. Plus it is highly affordable compared to other private schools which is very important now days. Hot homemade lunches and extended care with the tuition is another rare plus.
—Submitted by Anna, a parent


Posted September 22, 2005

Hillwood is a small school and has a home setting. Classes are small so it's like family. The school provides hot lunches and also extended care with the tuition. The downside is that there are no extracuricular activities or sports.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted August 11, 2005

This school is great for K and 1st grade. They currently have a wonderful teacher for these two grades, which are together. Also, given that they charge only $450/month, which includes after-school care till 6:00 PM, this is great value for money! The quality for academic at this level is absolutely fantastic. The school does not offer much extracurricular activities, which was a concern for me.
—Submitted by a parent


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Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school
White 48%
Asian 34%
Hispanic 10%
Black 7%
American Indian/Alaska Native 0%
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 7N/AN/A
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

School basics

School Leader's name
  • Mr. Eric Grantz
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  • Coed
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  • Nonsectarian
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2521 Scott Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
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Phone: (415) 931-0400

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