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Palo Alto / California / United States
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Achievekids offers an array of integrated mental health and special education services for youth with complex disabilities. The agency was previously known as Peninsula Childrens Center in Palo Alto and Zonta in San Jose. It offers intensive individualized programs that specifically address issues presented by a variety of diagnoses, such as autism, psychotic disorders, mental retardation, and conduct, mood and attention deficit disorders. The programs are designed for high-need children, adolescents and young adults, aged 6 to 22. Achievekids also offers support to parents and families through consultation, counseling, support groups, training and referrals. The organization has school campuses in San Jose and Palo Alto.
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The International School of the Peninsula is a coeducational pre-kindergarten school that offers Chinese and French language classes. Established in 1979, the school serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. Its middle school serves students in grades sixth through eighth and assists students to prepare for admission in American and international high schools. The school has been certified by the French Ministry of Education, California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). It maintains two campuses that house a science laboratory, libraries, and art and music rooms. The school s Maternelle and Early Years Program assist parents in the upbringing of children and provide essential experiences and learning. It also offers after school activities, such as chess, Chinese dance, soccer, science and cooking classes. The International School of the Peninsula is located in Palo Alto, Calif.
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Kehillah High School is an accredited private high school closely tied to the Jewish community. Just across the street from Palo Alto JCC, Kehillah promotes Jewish values such as chesed (loving kindness), emet (pursuit of truth) and hakarat hatov (gratitude) in all aspects of community life. The school prides itself on academic rigor, while maintaining a robust offering of extracurricular activities, from performing arts to sports and community service. 

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Located in Palo Alto, Hope Technology School is a private, non-profit educational facility which provides preschool, elementary school and vocational learning opportunities for both typical students and students with special needs. Additional services include occupational, speech pathology and physical therapy. School tours are held the second Monday of each month at 3pm.

Palo Alto / California / United States
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Bowman International School, located in Palo Alto, Calif., is a nonprofit, independent school that offers Montessori-based education to students in grades kindergarten through eight. The school has an enrollment of more than 150 students. Its curriculum includes classes in various subjects, such as English, math, science, social studies, language arts, and health and physical education. The Bowman Association of Parents is the schools parent organization that promotes parental involvement in the schools activities and events. The language and literature curriculum includes the reading, critical analysis and writing of a variety of literary forms, such as novels, short stories, plays, poetry, folklore, personal and historical narratives, creative fiction, and journalistic and formal reporting.
Palo Alto / California / United States
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Founded in 1999, Stratford School serves students in pre-kindergarten school through grade eight in its elementary and middle school campuses. Its academic curricula include language arts, music, art, science, physical education, history and geography. The district s schools also conduct classes in fine arts, writing, grammar, computer science and Spanish. Stratford School s campuses operate gymnastics, piano, cooking, karate, golf, Mandarin language and chess after-school clubs. Its schools offer the Camp Socrates Junior program, as well as a variety of summer school programs. Each of the district s schools organizes several family activities, including Stratford Movie Nights, Family Picnics and Teacher Appreciation Banquets. Stratford School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). It has a campus in Palo Alto, Calif.
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Living Wisdom School is a private school for children from pre-K to grade 8 with a holistic philosphy of "educating children for life." It combines academic excellence and the cultivation of a love of learning with building life skills such as collaboration, conflict resolution and compassion for others. The goal is to provide an education for children of all faiths that integrates body, mind, feeling and spirit.

Founded in 1991, this small exclusive school has a student-teacher ratio of eight to one. Tuition ranges from $9,980 to $14,950. It provides an interdisciplinary approach to learning with a curriculum that includes math, science, social studies, history, computers, physical education, theater arts, and music and dance.

Palo Alto / California / United States
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Established in 1973, Keys School is an academic institution that offers a variety of educational and extracurricular options to students in kindergarten through grade eight. The school has an enrollment of more than 180 students. It provides classes in language arts, music, drama, physical education, Spanish, social studies, science, dance and speech. Keys School conducts a range of after-school sports programs, including soccer, baseball, football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, softball, and track and field. The school features a library that offers a collection of books and reference materials. It operates chess, science, fencing, math, aerobics and homework clubs. Keys School maintains a laboratory with computers and Internet access. It is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools and Educational Records Bureau. Located in Palo Alto, Calif., the school is accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools.
Palo Alto / California / United States
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Founded in 1978, St. Elizabeth Seton School provides flexible academic programs with emphasis on the development of basic learning and thinking skills. The school serves students in kindergarten through grade eight. Its academic curriculum includes classes in language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, physical education, religion and family life. Saint Elizabeth Seton School also offers instructive sessions related to computer applications. The school provides sports activities, such as volleyball, soccer and basketball. It organizes various student programs in the areas of music, art and drama. St. Elizabeth Seton School has an annual enrollment of more than 270 students and works with a team of over 10 full- and part-time staff members. St. Elizabeth Seton School is located in Palo Alto, Calif.
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Founded in 1953, The Childrens Health Council offers a variety of services to children facing developmental, behavioral, emotional and learning challenges. The center provides assessment and treatment services in various disciplines, such as psychiatry, psychology and neuropsychology and behavior management to children and youth up to 18 years. Its rehabilitation unit offers family, speech and language, occupational and art therapies. The center also provides treatment for anxiety, depression, attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity. Its clinical services include individual and family psychotherapy, medication management and educational therapy. The center s social techniques comprise role playing, modeling, games and expressive art projects. The Childrens Health Council also offers financial assistances to families. It has a therapeutic day school for elementary, middle and high schools students with learning disabilities. The center is located in Palo Alto, Calif.