JCS Murrieta High School Academy is a unique school and education program located on Vallejo Avenue in Temecula. The location offers an academically enriching and welcoming environment for students and offers programs for those who need instruction in core and elective subjects for 2–3 days per week. Some subjects and programs include college exploration, English, literature, chemistry, economics, criminal law, biology, math, history and much more. Check the main website for details on programs or special events or for information on enrollment.
Computer Training Academy is an IT training school located in Temecula. The school offers an array of computer and technology training courses, all of which allow students to become Vendor Certified. Computer Training Academy courses of study are designed to set pupils up for careers in the technological and administrative fields. The specialties include Network Security, Cisco, CompTIA, Microsoft and Linux certification programming.
Redhawk Elementary is located in the heart of the Redhawk development in Temecula. It sits next to Sunset Park, a small community park with a playground and grassy expanse. The school enrolls students from kindergarten to fifth grade.
This school sits inside the Paloma Del Sol neighborhood, and is right off of Pauba road. The school is also very close to Temecula Valley High School, and Ronald Reagan Sports park. This school has been open since 1995 and is staffed with wonderful educators.
This high school sits near the Promenade Mall at the high-traffic intersection of Winchester and Margarita roads.
It has good sports facilities with two pools and eight tennis courts, along with a track and five baseball diamonds.
Traffic gets thick during rush hour around the school, but it has ample free parking in its big lot.
Students are known as Pumas.
This high school, housed at the Joan F. Sparkman Alternative Education Center, is an independent study program.
The school was originally called Temecula Independent High School and located at the school district's office. It later changed its name to Rancho Santa Rosa High School, then a few years later to Susan H. Nelson, after one of its teachers who died.
The school is one of three schools housed at the center. The others are Rancho Vista High School and Rolling Hills Academy.
One of the newest schools in the district, Temecula Luiseño Elementary School is located in the middle of a new neighborhood just off of Wolf Creek Drive. The school is headed by Principal Andree Grey, who has been working with the Temecula Unified School District since 1995. For more information about Temecula Luiseño, the home of the Eagles, visit the school's website.
The California School of English is an English language school for international students. It offers the English and American Experience, the American High School Experience and English with Sport, all of which are cultural exchange programs. All instructors hold a bachelor’s degree with a TESOL, TEFL or CELTA qualification. The school also hosts baseball, basketball, golf and surf camps for student atheletes. Many students who participate have the chance to do a home stay with a family in the Temecula area.
Rancho is a Christian church offering traditional services, youth programs, nursery care, adult groups and ministries, Christian schools from preschool through high school, and even a Bible college: the Antioch College of Ministry.
This school sits on Santiago Road in a row of other private schools in southern Temecula. Van Avery is a sister school to Kid's World Preschool.
James L. Day Middle School, home of the Dolphins, was started in August 1999. Tina Miller is the current principal. She is responsible for the education of the school's 1,010 students. The students range from sixth to eighth grade. The average class size is 29. The student-to-teacher ratio is 23:1. Visit the school's website for more information.