Search Results
15 results for schools within district 0604740, with religious affiliation Nonsectarian and with survey responses since 2017.
Ecole Bilingue Del. Berkeley
1009 HEINZ AVE, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian • Est. 1977
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Bpc Upper School
2015 6TH ST, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
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Black Pine Circle School
2027 7TH ST, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian • Est. 1973
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The Berkeley School
1310 UNIVERSITY AVE, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian • Est. 1963
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Berkeley Rose Waldorf School
2515 HILLEGASS AVE, BERKELEY, CA
Early childhood/day care center • Nonsectarian
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Maybeck High School
2727 COLLEGE AVE, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian • Est. 1972
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The Elmwood Academy
2722 BENVENUE AVE, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian • Est. 1969
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Berkwood Hedge School
1809 BANCROFT WAY, BERKELEY, CA
Early childhood/day care center • Nonsectarian • Est. 1948
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Ecole Bilingue Del. Berkelyey Middle School
901 GRAYSON ST, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
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Bayhill High School
1940 VIRGINIA ST, BERKELEY, CA
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Walden Center & School
2446 MCKINLEY AVE, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian • Est. 1958
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East Bay School for Boys
2340 DURANT AVE, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
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Fusion Academy Berkeley
811 UNIVERSITY AVE STE 100, BERKELEY, CA
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
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The Crowden School
1475 ROSE ST, BERKELEY, CA
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian • Est. 1982
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Via Center
2126 6TH ST, BERKELEY, CA
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1988
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