Garden Street Academy
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Garden Street Academy San Roque High School | |
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2300 Garden Street Day School, Nonsectarian, Grades K-12, Elementary school, Middle school, Junior High school, High school | |
Established | 2002 |
Grades | K-12 |
Color(s) | Purple and Gold |
Athletics | Private School Athletic League |
Mascot | Comets |
Website | www |
Garden Street Academy is a K-12
Brief history of locations
Garden Street Academy began in 2002 under the name San Roque School, located at 3214 Calle Cedro in the San Roque neighborhood of Santa Barbara. It began on a site where a Catholic school of that same name had existed since 1936. The original San Roque School was for families who were parishioners at the
The historic site on Garden Street was the original home of San Roque Catholic School, which began there in early 1900s before its move to the site at 3214 Calle Cedro in the San Roque neighborhood.
In 2011, Garden Street Academy moved its entire K-12 program to 2300 Garden Street, where it has its own campus on Mission Creek, adjacent to the Santa Barbara Mission and Natural History Museum.
Service learning and internships
Part of the curriculum includes an internship program with local agencies, businesses and non-profits, including the University of California at Santa Barbara, the Santa Barbara Natural History Museum, the Unity Shoppe, law offices and architectural firms, among many other organizations. Upper School students are required to participate in these activities each Wednesday, for 5–6 hours during the school day. As a result, students receive dynamic, real world experiences during school hours. In conjunction with this internship program is a requirement for Upper School students to complete 200 hours of community service work during the fours years prior to graduation.
Garden street athletics
Sports Offerings
Boys'
- Track and Field
- Basketball
- Soccer
Girls
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
- Basketball
- Soccer
The Upper School has a collaborative relationship with another small school in the city for CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) sports including Boys' Basketball, Girls' Volleyball and Boys' Soccer. Lower and Middle School sports teams have an inclusion policy encouraging all students to play
Garden street arts
Performing Arts
Garden Street has performed a number of plays/musicals since it opened. Every year, there is one major production for each of the groups from Lower School through Upper School. Every element in the play is often collaboratively chosen among the students under the direction of the Dramatic Arts Director.
Other facts
The tuition is $15,000 a year for the Lower School, $16,000 a year for the Middle School and $17,000 for the Upper School, which is approximately mid-range for private schools in Santa Barbara. To encourage a diverse group of families to join the Garden Street community, financial aid is available. All of the high school graduates have attended or are currently attending college.