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!