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Schools in Downtown Santa Cruz

School ratings, programs, and what families need to know about schools in Downtown Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County.

Schools at a glance

7 schools (4 public, 3 private) in Santa Cruz City Schools. Ratings from GreatSchools and Niche.

K-12 Pipeline

Bar color reflects rating

Westlake Elementary9
Bay View Elementary8
Mission Hill Middle9
Santa Cruz High10

Elementary

2 schools

K-5 elementary in Santa Cruz City Schools, on Bay Street near the lower Westside and downtown edge. Currently sits above the Santa Cruz County average on GreatSchools.

Top-rated K-5 elementary in Santa Cruz City Schools, serving the upper Westside near the UCSC side of the neighborhood. Currently one of the higher-rated public elementaries in Santa Cruz County on GreatSchools.

Middle school

Grades 6-8 in Santa Cruz City Schools, located near downtown Santa Cruz. Currently one of the higher-rated public middle schools in Santa Cruz County on GreatSchools.

High school

Flagship high school for Santa Cruz City Schools, currently the top-rated public high school in Santa Cruz County on GreatSchools. Broad AP catalog and strong college-going rates.

Private

3 schools

Gateway SchoolPrivate · K-8

Private K-8 independent school at 255 Swift Street in Santa Cruz. Offers specialist co-curricular classes, a Camp Gateway summer program, and a flexible tuition model.

Holy Cross SchoolPrivate · PK-8

Catholic PK-8 school at 150 Emmet Street in downtown Santa Cruz, attached to Holy Cross Parish. Dual-accredited by WCEA and WASC. Offers athletics, choir, and a buddy peer-mentoring program.

Kirby SchoolPrivate · 6-12

Independent co-ed day school for grades 6-12 at 425 Encinal Street in Santa Cruz. Average class size of 12 students and a 5:1 student-faculty ratio. NAIS and CAIS member, drawing students from across Santa Cruz County and beyond.

Downtown Santa Cruz offers families something rare in the county: walkable urban living paired with schools that hold their own against suburban options. The neighborhood feeds into the Santa Cruz City Schools district, one of the largest in the county, with a range of programs and extracurriculars that smaller districts cannot match.

School District Overview

The Santa Cruz City Schools district serves most of central Santa Cruz, including the downtown core, the flats, and portions of the lower Westside. The district operates multiple elementary schools, two middle schools, and two comprehensive high schools. Funding benefits from a combination of local property tax revenue, state allocations, and an engaged parent community that consistently supports parcel tax measures. The district has made notable investments in bilingual education, arts integration, and social-emotional learning over the past decade.

What Families Should Know

Enrollment in Santa Cruz City Schools follows a neighborhood attendance zone system, but the district also allows intra-district transfers, so families can request a different school if space is available. This flexibility is worth exploring, especially at the elementary level where each campus has a slightly different emphasis.

Class sizes in the district are typical for California public schools, ranging from 22 to 26 depending on grade level and funding year. The district has prioritized keeping K-3 classrooms smaller through state class-size reduction funds.

Extracurriculars are a genuine strength. Elementary schools offer after-school enrichment through local nonprofits. At Santa Cruz High, the range expands to over 30 clubs, varsity sports in 15 disciplines, and a robust theater program.

Downtown families benefit from proximity. Most schools are within biking distance, and the flat terrain makes active commuting practical. The farmers market, public library, and Museum of Natural History all serve as informal extensions of the classroom.

For families considering Downtown Santa Cruz, the median home price sits at approximately $1.15 million, making it one of the more accessible neighborhoods in the county. That price point, combined with solid schools, walkability, and urban amenities, represents a strong value proposition for buyers who want to be in the center of the action without stretching into the $1.5 million-plus range.

The Bottom Line

Downtown Santa Cruz schools are a solid choice for families who value diversity, walkability, and access to a wide range of programs. The ratings are not the highest in the county, but they reflect a district that serves a broad population well and offers options that many suburban districts lack. If you want your kids to grow up in a vibrant, culturally rich environment where the library, the beach, and the classroom are all within biking distance, downtown delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best schools in Downtown Santa Cruz?
Westlake Elementary is the top-rated school serving Downtown Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz High School offers strong AP and arts programs. Current ratings are shown in the Schools at a Glance section.
How do Downtown Santa Cruz schools compare to county averages?
Downtown schools are solidly in line with the Santa Cruz County average, with elementary and high school options meeting or slightly exceeding that benchmark.
Are there private school options near Downtown Santa Cruz?
Yes. Gateway School, Holy Cross School, and Kirby School are private school options near Downtown Santa Cruz. Countywide options also include Mount Madonna School and Pacific Collegiate School (public charter).

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