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Public Schools
Belmont/Redwood Shores Elementary
District Office 2980 Hallmark Drive, Belmont (650) 637-4800 Central Elementary (K-5) 525 Middle Road, Belmont (650) 637-4820 Cipriani Elementary (K-5) 2525 Buena Vista Avenue (650) 637-4840 Fox Elementary (K-5) 3100 St. James Road, Belmont (650) 637-4850 Nesbit Elementary (K-5) 500 Biddulph Way, Belmont (650) 637-4860 Ralston Middle School (6-8) 2675 Ralston Avenue, Belmont (650) 637-4880 Sandpiper Elementary 801 Redwood Shores Parkway, Redwood City (650) 631-1550 Private Schools
Belmont Oaks Academy (K-5)
2200 Carlmont Drive, Belmont (650) 593-6175 Carlmont Parents Nursery School 751 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Belmont (650) 593-4155 Gloria Dei Lutheran School (K-8) 2600 Ralston Avenue, Belmont (650) 593-3361 Immaculate Heart of Mary School 1000 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Belmont (650) 593-4265 Merry Moppet Preschool 2200 Carlmont Drive, Belmont (650) 593-6175 Notre Dame Early Learning Center 1500 Ralston Avenue, Belmont (650) 508-3519 Notre Dame Elementary School 1500 Ralston Avenue, Belmont (650) 591-2209 Serendipity School 2820 Ponce Avenue, Belmont (650) 596-9100 Notre Dame High School (9-12 Girls)
Notre Dame High School is a Catholic college preparatory school for young women, established by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1851. The essence of Norte Dame lies in a strong academic program combined with a caring, supportive environment, rooted in Christian values, directed towards developing women for leadership and service. Notre Dame High School enables young women to become informed, moral and spiritual decision makers. 1540 Ralston Avenue, Belmont, (650) 595-1913
Belmont/Redwood Shores Elementary School District
Belmont schools support optimum academic achievement for all students with a challenging, comprehensive and balanced curriculum and instructional program. The District has well defined standards in the CORE areas of math, science, English/language arts, history/social science, visual performing arts and family life education. Services include computer and science labs, instrumental and vocal music and assessment for special education eligibility. An after school sports program for grades 6-8 and the child care program at elementary schools provide additional support for the children of the Belmont/Redwood Shores Elementary School District. Special classes are provided for students identified as gifted who are learning English as a second language and for teaching handicapped students. A strong base of community support is indicated by the large number of parents and other residents who provide many hours of their time each year and more than $200,000 in donations to help the Belmont Schools.
The Charles Armstrong School
The mission of the Charles Armstrong School is to serve the dyslexic learner by providing an appropriate educational experience which not only enables the student to acquire language skills, but also instills a joy for learning. The special curriculum enhances self-worth and allows each student the right to identify, understand and fulfill personal potential. 1402 Solana Drive, Belmont (650) 592-7550
Carlmont High School (9-12 Co-Ed)
The mission of Carlmont High School is to provide an engaged learning community in order for all students to succeed in academic, career, and life choices as responsible and positive members of a diverse society.
Colleges & Universities
The San Mateo County Community College District includes two community colleges: College of San Mateo and Canada College. Four year colleges and universities include Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont, Stanford University, San Jose State University, Santa Clara University, San Francisco State University and Menlo College.
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