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Head-Royce School is a diverse K–12 community nestled in the Oakland hills that serves families seeking a transformative educational experience. We cultivate lifelong learners who lead with joy, purpose, and compassion, and are well prepared to embrace the challenges and opportunities of the future. Welcome!
- Tuition and Fees
Our tuition model is an expression of our values and is...
- Diversity, Equity, + Inclusion
Head-Royce School stands against racism and hatred in all...
- Library Policies
About the Library: Head-Royce’s Read Library is a quiet,...
- Global Education
With these goals in mind, Head-Royce works to advance Global...
- Student Wellness + Support
At Head-Royce, we focus on educating the whole child which...
- Tuition and Fees
Head-Royce School (Head-Royce or HRS) is a private co-educational college-preparatory K-12 school in Oakland, California. The forerunner of Head-Royce was the Anna Head School for Girls in Berkeley , founded in 1887.
- 14 acres (0.06 km²), Suburban
- Scholarship, Diversity, Citizenship
- 1887
- Jayhawks
Founded in 1887, Head-Royce is a nationally recognized K-12 independent school which offers a challenging program focused on educating the whole child. Our world-class faculty bring unique perspectives from a wide range of experiences, and share a deep commitment to inspiring our students to become lifelong learners.
Visit the Upper School page. The Head-Royce School's commitment to socioeconomic diversity is foundational to who we are. Our flexible tuition program is designed to make a Head-Royce education affordable for all families based on demonstrated financial need and the availability of funds.
In each of our three divisions, Lower (K-5), Middle (6-8) and Upper (9-12), we have created a developmentally appropriate program that is challenging, inspires a love of learning, and augments the many academic and interpersonal strengths our diverse student body bring to class each day.
We are proud to call Head-Royce a school both in and of Oakland, with families that reflect the fabric of the Bay Area. We enroll a diverse student body of approximately 900 talented and ambitious learners. Our admissions are open to all students regardless of race, color, religion, gender, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, or ethnic ...
Academics. In each of our three divisions, Lower (K-5), Middle (6-8) and Upper (9-12), we have created a developmentally appropriate program that is challenging, inspires a love of learning, and augments the many academic and interpersonal strengths our diverse student body bring to class each day.