Frequently Asked Questions
- What documents are required for the Francis Parker School application?
Francis Parker School seeks students who are academically prepared and demonstrate good citizenship. The admissions process varies by division, with specific requirements for each grade level.
Lower School (Junior Kindergarten to Grade 5):
- Application Form: Complete and submit the online application with a $125 fee (waived for financial assistance applicants).
- Parent/Guardian Statement: Provide insights into the child’s character and educational goals.
- Teacher Evaluations: Recommendations from current teachers.
- Academic Records: Report cards and any standardized test scores, if available.
- Student Assessment: Participation in age-appropriate evaluations to assess developmental readiness and academic skills.
- Interview: A meeting involving the student and parent/guardian.
Middle School (Grades 6 to 8):
- Application Form: Submit the online application with the required fee.
- Parent/Guardian and Student Statements: Essays detailing personal interests and educational objectives.
- Teacher Evaluations: Current English and Math teacher recommendations.
- Academic Records: Transcripts from the current and previous two years.
- Standardized Testing: Submission of Independent School Entrance Examination (ISEE) scores.
- Interview: A conversation with the applicant and their family.
Upper School (Grades 9 to 12):
- Application Form: Complete the online application and pay the application fee.
- Parent/Guardian and Student Statements: Written responses outlining the student’s character and aspirations.
- Teacher Evaluations: Recommendations from current English and Math teachers, plus a school administrator.
- Academic Records: Report cards and standardized test results from the past three years.
- Standardized Testing: ISEE scores are required.
- Interview: A session with the student and their parent/guardian.
The priority application deadline for all divisions is February 1, 2025. Applications submitted after this date are considered based on available space. Admissions decisions will be communicated to families after 3:30 pm on March 7, 2025, with enrollment agreements due by March 21, 2025.
For families seeking financial assistance, applications should be submitted through the Clarity system by February 1, 2025. The school maintains a need-blind admissions policy, ensuring that applying for financial aid does not impact admission decisions.
For detailed information and to begin the application process, visit the Francis Parker School Admissions page.
- What tests are required for Francis Parker School’s admissions?
Francis Parker School in San Diego requires admissions assessments tailored to each educational division:
Lower School (Junior Kindergarten to Grade 5):
- Junior and Senior Kindergarten: Applicants participate in age-appropriate assessments to gauge developmental readiness.
- Grades 1–5: Students undergo evaluations focusing on literacy, numeracy, and general academic skills.
Middle School (Grades 6–8):
- Grades 6–8: Applicants are required to take the Independent School Entrance Examination (ISEE) to assess verbal and quantitative reasoning, reading comprehension, and mathematics achievement.
Upper School (Grades 9–12):
- Grades 9–12: Submission of ISEE scores is mandatory. Additionally, applicants must provide current and previous academic records, teacher evaluations, and participate in a student and parent/guardian interview.
For all grade levels, the admissions process includes a comprehensive review of academic history, teacher recommendations, and personal interviews to ensure a holistic understanding of each applicant’s potential and fit within the school community.
- What is The Francis Parker School ranking?
Francis Parker School in San Diego and Francis W. Parker School in Chicago are both esteemed independent schools recognized for their academic excellence.
Francis Parker School (San Diego):
- National Rankings:
- Ranked #59 among Best Private K-12 Schools in America.
- Placed #96 for Best College Prep Private High Schools in America.
- Ranked #122 in Best Private High Schools in America.
- Positioned #253 among Best High Schools for STEM in America.
- State Rankings (California):
- Holds the #9 spot for Best Private K-12 Schools in California.
- Ranked #24 in Best College Prep Private High Schools in California.
- Placed #27 among Best Private High Schools in California.
- Positioned #54 for Best High Schools for STEM in California.
- Local Rankings (San Diego Area):
- Ranked #1 in Best Private K-12 Schools in San Diego Area.
- Holds the #2 spot for Best Private High Schools in San Diego Area.
- Placed #2 in Best College Prep Private High Schools in San Diego Area.
Positioned #4 among Best High Schools for STEM in San Diego Area.
- National Rankings:
- Is the Francis Parker School admissions process need-blind?
Francis Parker School in San Diego maintains a need-blind admissions process, meaning that a family’s financial situation does not influence admission decisions. The Admissions Committees evaluate applicants without knowledge of their economic circumstances or whether they have applied for financial assistance. This ensures that all candidates are considered based on their merits and potential contributions to the school community. Additionally, the school is committed to socio-economic diversity, allocating approximately $7.25 million annually in tuition assistance to about 25% of the student body, based on demonstrated financial need. This financial assistance often extends beyond tuition, covering costs such as books, technology, transportation, extracurricular activities, and international travel, discounted at the same percentage as the tuition assistance award.