Armenian Sisters Academy is one of three schools in the United States that operates under the Catholic Order of the Armenian Sisters of the Immaculate Conception. The school welcomes Armenian boys and girls. In addition to standard academic subjects, Armenian language and culture classes and religion classes are taught.
In second grade, Spanish language classes are introduced. Music, art and computer classes are part of the standard academic curriculum.
With the mission "Growing our God-given gifts for a life of loving and serving," First Lutheran serves children from kindergarten through eighth grade.
This private school (annual tuition: $6,100, financial aid available) serves 95 students with 6 full-time teachers, as well as support staff.
Sports and band organizations are available.
Located on High Street on Alameda's East End, the Saint Philip Neri Catholic Elementary School was founded in 1959 by the adjacent Saint Philip Neri Parish. Based on the principles of the Roman Catholic Church, the K-8 school welcomes families of all faiths who respect the values and teachings of Jesus Christ. Saint Philips' challenging, faith-centered curriculum is designed to support and prepare students for academic excellence, spiritual growth and dedication to service.