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Schools in Eastside Santa Cruz

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

Schools at a glance

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

K-12 Pipeline

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De Laveaga Elementary8
Branciforte Middle9
Harbor High7

Elementary

K-5 elementary in Santa Cruz City Schools, on Morrissey Boulevard in the hills above the Eastside, adjacent to De Laveaga Park. Currently rates above the Santa Cruz County average on GreatSchools.

Middle school

Grades 6-8 in Santa Cruz City Schools, serving the Eastside and Seabright areas. Currently one of the higher-rated public middle schools in Santa Cruz County on GreatSchools.

High school

Grades 9-12 in Santa Cruz City Schools, located near the Santa Cruz Harbor and serving students from the Eastside, Live Oak, and Pleasure Point. Currently sits near the Santa Cruz County average on GreatSchools.

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.

The Eastside of Santa Cruz is where affordability and authenticity meet. Families here find genuine character, diverse neighbors, and a cost of entry well below $1.4 million. The schools reflect the community: hardworking, improving, and offering more than their ratings alone suggest.

School District Overview

Eastside Santa Cruz falls within the Santa Cruz City Schools district, sharing the same umbrella as downtown and the Westside. The Eastside’s attendance zones feed into campuses serving a more economically and culturally diverse student body. The district allocates Title I funding to schools with higher percentages of low-income students, translating into additional staffing, tutoring, and family support services. This advantage often goes unmentioned in ratings-focused conversations.

What Families Should Know

Enrollment follows neighborhood zones, and the district permits intra-district transfers when space is available. Class sizes run 22 to 26 depending on grade level. Title I funding at De Laveaga provides reading specialists and math interventionists that many higher-rated schools do not receive.

Extracurriculars are solid at every level. Harbor High has a full slate of varsity athletics, performing arts, and over 20 student-run clubs.

The Eastside’s median home price of approximately $1.05 million makes it the most affordable entry point in the city of Santa Cruz. For Bay Area families, a three-bedroom home with a yard for $300,000 to $400,000 less than the Westside is a trade-off worth evaluating honestly.

The Bottom Line

Eastside schools are best suited for families who value diversity, affordability, and a neighborhood that is actively improving. The ratings are honest: these are not the top-scoring schools in the county. But they offer dedicated teachers, expanding programs, and a community that supports its students. If you want character and an entry price that leaves room in your budget, the Eastside is worth a serious look.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best schools in Eastside Santa Cruz?
Harbor High School is the highest-rated school serving Eastside families, offering strong vocational and college prep programs. De Laveaga Elementary and Branciforte Middle complete the pipeline. Current ratings are shown in the Schools at a Glance section.
How do Eastside Santa Cruz schools compare to county averages?
Eastside schools land right at the Santa Cruz County average. Elementary and middle school ratings are at the lower end of that range, while Harbor High meets the average.
Are there private school options near Eastside Santa Cruz?
Yes. Gateway School, Kirby School, and Holy Cross School are private school options near Eastside Santa Cruz. Countywide options also include Mount Madonna School and Pacific Collegiate School (public charter).

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