Capuchino High School

7
13 reviews
Grades
9-12
Students
1187
Type
Public
1501 Magnolia Avenue
San Bruno, CA 94066
(650) 558-2799

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Great school, great education school has a big feild everything it needs
Posted by a parent on 9/21/2022
Compared to the other schools within the San Mateo Unified School District, this school offers a lot less classes and the learning is far behind. The IB diploma is ridiculous, most prefer AP classes. What was the point of making this an IB school in the first place? I think you would have more takers in the IB diploma had this been offered at another school in the district where you have more engaged students. Had I known my child would not be learning as much as the neighboring schools, I would have applied for a transfer early on. Some of the teachers here are not very good at teaching. Compared to Aragon, Mills, and the other schools, the level of learning is behind. The only positive note coming from this school is that your child can easily be in the top 9% of their class, but does that even matter anymore when trying to get into UCLA, UCB, or other top public colleges? In addition, I feel there is not much guidance in the road to a 4 year university. Most of the information we obtained were from friends or my child had to email to ask the school. As long as you know what to ask, you can get the info you need.
Posted by a parent on 6/8/2022
I had a terrible time at Cap.Bullied, fake knowlege!, Critical Race made me feal bad! Sports was aweful.
Posted by a community member on 11/12/2021
Capuchino is a great school! The school offers an IB program, AVID, clubs, sports, music, and theater. The students have many opportunities and work out of beautiful campus. My daughter recently graduated and my son currently attends.My daughter now attends a UC and my son has goals to get there. High school is what you make of it. Capuchino provides the environment and opportunities. From my experience Capuchino produces well rounded students that are not afraid to be themselves.
Posted by a parent on 10/18/2019
My daughter has just completed her freshman year here and she loves it. I won't say we couldn't be happier, since there's always room from improvement, but we've been very happy so far. Our daughter is a straight A student and in the GATE program, and there are plenty of opportunities for more academic students.Her favorite subject is music, and she's had a blast this year. The teacher is new for 2016-17 and is a talented and inspirational leader who has revived a dying course.Capuchino is an IB school, and the IB is a very academically rigorous program that is accepted by most colleges as equivalent or better than AP. This brings me to a complaint I have about sites like this one and the US News Best High Schools list. They base their "college-readiness" scores only on AP courses, and Cap has only one AP course. However, most students do at least one IB course, and this site shows that 57% of Cap students "... meet UC/CSU entrance requirements", which is second only to Mills in the SMUHSD high schools. It doesn't mean that Cap is the "second best" high school but it's unfairly impacted by these methods. This reinforces a local perception that it is a "bad" school. It's not.Overall, we've had a very positive experience.What could be done better? I think science and math is very good for the higher achieving students, but seems to be lacking for the non-academic students. Test scores are comparatively low, but I don't have any concerns about our own daughter.There should be additional IB course, specifically Music and Physics.The school in the area of the district with the highest concentration of low-income families, and this is reflected in the difficulties the school boosters have in raising additional funds. It gets the same amount of funding as the other high schools, but /they/ can raise money in a heart beat - for instance, the science department needs $8000 for new equipment, which is /not/ being funded by the district, but is unable to raise that much.There is a local attitude that Cap is a "bad" school, based on some outdated perceptions. However, tts reputation is higher outside the district than within it. Perhaps this is unfair, but the administration sometimes gives the impression it makes decisions that are designed only to make their jobs easier. Some decisions have been reversed only after complaints from parents.
Posted by a parent on 5/11/2017
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San Bruno schools - Capuchino High School is located at 1501 Magnolia Avenue, San Bruno CA 94066. Capuchino High School is in the San Mateo Union High School District. Capuchino High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9-12.

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