Schools
Learn about the schools in our area, including public, private, and charter. PUSD's schools are listed with corresponding math and English proficiency scores.
Public Schools
School Name | Number of Students | Math Proficiency | English Proficiency |
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500 | No data available | No data available | |
493 | 2023: 82.83% | 2023: 78.54% | |
1420 | 2023: 53.21% | 2023: 71.63% | |
N/A | 2023: 59.32% | 2023: 66% | |
N/A | 2023: 75.45% | 2023: 73.27% | |
850 | 2023: 71.6% | 2023: 76.01% | |
N/A | No data available | No data available | |
N/A | No data available | No data available | |
N/A | No data available | No data available | |
N/A | No data available | No data available |
Charter Schools
Charter schools are public schools too. Their main difference from traditional public schools is that charter schools are not largely influenced by teachers unions and have autonomy in curriculum design and personnel management.
School Name | Number of Students | Math Proficiency | English Proficiency |
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200 | No data available | No data available |
Private Schools
School Name | Number of Students | Math Proficiency | English Proficiency |
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N/A | No data available | No data available | |
N/A | No data available | No data available | |
N/A | No data available | No data available |
Home Schooling
We welcome all homeschooling groups within PUSD to register your group information with us!
Demographics
- Located in northern San Diego County.
- Has 41 schools: 25 elementary schools (TK-5), two elementary & middle school combinations (TK-8th), six middle schools (6-8), one continuation high school, five comprehensive high schools (9-12), one middle college and one adult school.
- Serves 34,896 students and employs over 4,200 employees: 3rd largest in San Diego County. 29% Asian, 17% Hispanic, 2% Black, 40% White, 12% Bi-/Multi-Racial (Publicschoolreview.com data from the 2018-19 school year)
- 14.5% eligible for free and reduced-priced meals (source: California Department of Education data from the 2021-22 school year)
- 8.7% English learners (source: California Department of Education data from the 2021-22 school year)