St. Cecilia School

General education school · West Portal

St. Cecilia School

General education school · West Portal

1

660 Vicente St, San Francisco, CA 94116

Photos

St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null
St. Cecilia School by null

Highlights

Fosters learners and encourages kindness, respect, and service  

Placeholder
Placeholder

660 Vicente St, San Francisco, CA 94116 Get directions

stceciliaschool.org
@stceciliaschoolsf

Information

Static Map

660 Vicente St, San Francisco, CA 94116 Get directions

+1 415 731 8400
stceciliaschool.org
@stceciliaschoolsf
𝕏
@stceciliasf

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Aug 31, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@eater

The Creativity Behind Atlanta’s Menu Designs | Eater Atlanta

"Referenced as one of several restaurants whose branded matchbooks are collected by diners and treated as small keepsakes." - Avery Centrella

https://atlanta.eater.com/2025/3/11/24382396/atlantas-menu-design
View Postcard for St. Cecilia School

Yun Dao

Google
I had very bad experiences with St. Celilia School. Apparently this school does not welcome any non-white families. They do not want to talk with non-white families, make the school tours very challenging for non-white families, and even hung up the phone during conversation (yes, hung up, not the phone line being dropped). A very racist school.

Annie D.

Google
A wonderful school. Very diverse and welcoming to all.

Mamatha Velugula

Google
The fees are exceptionally high

Tom Everett

Google
Grandkids are getting an excellent education. I am very pleased with the results.

Melissa L.

Yelp
I've been a part an active part of the St. Cecilia School and parish community for 12+ years as a parent to three students. St. Cecilia (SC) is so much more than a school - it is a community that seeks to help it's students and their families thrive. SC is also known for a high caliber in academics, athletics, enrichment programs, and service. Throughout our time at SC we have been so grateful to be a part of a community that supports each other in the ups and downs of life, and that our children have grown up learning the importance and value of community. My students were challenged and very well prepared for high school. Many SC graduates return to give back to the school through coaching and volunteering. The school is also a great mix of students of alumni and first-time SC and SF families respecting and honoring our rich history and traditions while also having a constant eye toward the future. I highly recommend SC for your student and for your family. SC is known as "The Finest, the Greatest, the Best" - a lot to live up to but it truly does!
google avatar

Ryan K.

Yelp
Saint Cecilia (SC) is a great school. It has two classes per grade, which separate it from other parochial schools in San Francisco with only one class per grade. SC also has a new Transitional Kindergarten. It has been a staple of Parkside, West Portal, Sunset for over 85 years. It is considered one of the main feeder schools for elite Catholic High Schools in San Francisco. There is a new administration led by a young, energetic Principal (2019), and also a new Pastor and Deacon (2018/2019). Lastly, while SC has been a relatively large catholic grade school, strong in traditional academic and athletics, there is now a big capital campaign push to remodel a new five story STEAM building in the old convent at the school (goal 2021/2022) There are well-attended clubs and activities like music, Mandarin, Scouts at the school. The large volunteer parent involvement makes the SC community stong. ~The Finest, the Greatest, the Best.

Caitriona S.

Yelp
An excellent school and a great community. We are currently enrolled and have been for some time. Great teachers, good leadership.
google avatar

Ming C.

Yelp
It is funny, a school where the parents believe that pedestrians should yield to their cars. This is the mentality of the parents that I guess will be passed on to their children. They once had a staff that monitored the cars coming in and out but not anymore.

Sunset M.

Yelp
Growing up in the Sunset in SF, St. Cecilia was an institution. The beautiful church and clock tower with bells ringing at noon. I went to a rival Catholic school for elementary but when it came time for our kids to start school, we had considered that school, but in the end we decided St. Cecilia was the right choice for our kids and family. They had just started a wonderful T-K program that our child loved. The younger classes particularly T-K and kindergarten have quite a remarkable number of teachers and aides per child - there were 4 teachers + aides in TK for 25 kids and 5 in Kinder for 25 kids - It's amazing! For K-8 the grades are broken into 2 classes which we like a lot too. I can't say enough about the parish and school community! For San Francisco, which is soooo transient and a seemingly huge divide between the haves and have nots - this school and church includes such a wide swath of folks. Being at the crossroads of West Portal/St. Francis Woods there are the "haves", but the proximity to the Sunset District and 19th Ave. make it convenient for a wonderfully diverse group (I know several families who live in Daly City and Pacifica). Yes, there are families of techies but there are an overwhelming amount of families of first responders, city workers, and so many other backgrounds you really feel a bit of normal in this city that we all know "is not what it used to be". I have felt very little, if any, pretentiousness or cliquishness. Almost everyone I have met through the school and church have been very welcoming and fun to boot! The principal is new this year after a few years of flux in the administration as well as a newish pastor - but their enthusiasm is infectious and really has brought a wonderful energy and momentum to the school and church community. The education is very well-rounded and I know my child is getting the tools needed to grow and succeed academically, emotionally and socially. The extra programs are fantastic too - they offer an optional music program to the children during school (or after school as convenient) for many different instruments; language and culture programs; theatre and improv; and several sports options from kindergarten up. They are just getting up and running on more expansive STEAM offerings but there is currently a lot of focus on that financially and organizationally. The community and family-involved activities are the best! My kids cannot wait for the annual fall festival every year (and if you have not seen it, it is an actual fun fair with rides, games, dunk tanks and everything!), the Christmas boutique, Multi-cultural day and the food fair, Parish Picnic etc. The parents, teachers and administration put their heart and soul into making this a wonderful learning and growing environment for the kids and it really shows. This year their motto is "Be the Change" and you really see that instilled in the kids from their teachers but also with each other. We definitely made the right choice!

S R.

Yelp
I was unfortunate enough to have been a student here almost 30 years ago. I was singled out by the kindergarten teacher at the time, Mrs. Lindemann, as well as another teacher, Mrs. MacNamara for absolutely inappropriate and unfair treatment I suppose because I was the shy, timid, and introverted kid who could easily be pushed around and lied about as a 6 year old. McNamara once grabbed my hands and actually dug her fingernails into my hand and cut me with them to the point where they were bleeding because she was getting frustrated that I was using a pair of scissors to cut some felt which she assumed was too thick for the scissors in art class, I guess the possibility that I broke the cheap plastic 50 cent scissors was important enough to her that she felt it ok to cut my hand. She literally cut a 6 year old boy's hand with her fingernails! You cannot make this up. When confronted about it after my mother saw the nail cuts on my hand that day after school, McNamara simply lied and denied the entire thing. Now looking back as an adult, I feel a lawsuit should have been filed against the school, we made a mistake in hindsight in not doing that. If it had happened today you can be assured people would have been fired, back then you got away with more than you do know. It was a terrible experience and destroyed my trust for years to come in schools and teachers. As one other reviewer stated from their experience here, it appears bullying is also acceptable as well at St. Cecilia's! I would never, and I repeat never send my child here!

Adam P.

Yelp
First, please don't depend on Yelp to plan your child's academic path. For real insight, do your research. Go on tours. Talk to parents and teachers. St. Cecilia is a solid, affordable school in an area where options are limited. The teachers are hard working. The community is highly engaged, and supportive. The students are exceptional. Like any school, there are pros and cons. Your mileage will vary depending on your family's needs and expectations.
google avatar

Erika G.

Yelp
I had the best time here. Minus a star for the uniforms Peter Pan collars - paleeeeze! Albeit in the 80's but I had fun! Playing tether-ball, Red Rover, Dodge Ball or Four Square - OMG FOUR SQUARE!!!! I had all the hard teachers! Sr Bernice, Ms Little OY! Sister Marilyn was super tough! But I lived to tell the tale! Hot Dog lunches for $1 or $1.50 if you wanted 2 - Nice! But I heard it better now there is actually real food there. Loved the SC vs Holy Name tournaments!! Good Times!

Edna H.

Yelp
I love Saint Cecilia School! My oldest is an alumni of SC since 2017 and now my youngest is attending the wonderful school. We are grateful to have such an incredible student body and close community that supports our children and their goals. The school inspires our children's dreams with futures they strive to achieve. Not only are the teachers and staff supportive, but to have such an incredible support from the parents as well, makes this school extraordinary. I know that the environment SC provides will allow the children to flourish into the best versions of themselves.

Lisa B.

Yelp
Saint Cecilia's is rocking their distance learning! This review is long overdue!! From the start, our principal, Mr. Uskert, has handled this incredibly! Welcome to your first year challenge! In our families eyes, you have done an excellent job. Everything from communications to the parents, the students, and making sure the teachers were up for this challenge. The teachers themselves should also be recognized! They have really stepped up and learned themselves how to teach a virtual classroom through ZOOM. This is not easy on anyone and everyone is doing their best!! Including the children! From what I am witnessing, the teachers are checking in with their students not just about course work but about their wellness too! They care, and they really do!! Although I understand, it saddens me that COVID-19 is preventing these children from finishing off the school year together. My heart breaks for the memories lost for the classes that had "special" celebrations this year. We won't give up Saint Cecilia! We will "BE THE CHANGE" and come back "STRONGER TOGETHER!" - Baisman's

Marc F.

Yelp
Wow! I can't believe there are only 2 reviews for son's alma matter, Saint Cecilia School. My son attended SC from K-8 and I have nothing but heavens high praises for the school - Msgr. Harriman, the principal, teachers and administrators. Phenomenal community spirit and rock solid Catholic foundation to bolster any child that attends and will attend SC. How I wish there is high school grades 9 -12 program from SC so I didn't have to join the rat race to go to other high schools. God bless SC and may you live and thrive for a thousand years! GO IRISH!!!

Simon U.

Yelp
I can firsthand express how wonderful the school community at SC is. From the well planned and reflective retreats in the junior high grades and the exciting Holy Name tournaments, St. Cecilia School represents unity. The best part is by far the class sizes. Not only do you get perfectly sized (at most 32 students) classes, but two classes per grade, resulting in shuffling up of specific class members, highly encouraging socialization among as many classmates as possible. Also, I can honestly say the junior high classes prepared me well for high school and helped me easily expect what the environment of St. Ignatius would be like (work load, variety of teachers and students, etc.) I am also proud to say I am a member of a large SC family. In addition to myself, I have had 6 cousins graduate from the school, and a relative who taught for some time at SC. I am very grateful to have attended as wonderful a school as Saint Cecilia's!!