Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the next step for students after they graduate from high school at Stanbridge?
A: There are numerous options available for Stanbridge graduates and a wealth of resources to assist students and their families with post-secondary transition. Our Director of College Counseling and Transitions works with high school students and families to develop an individualized plan that works best for them. Most Stanbridge graduates matriculate to Bay Area universities, community colleges, and vocational schools including the College of San Mateo and Foothill College, while some attend schools or private colleges out of state. Other students choose to enter the work force or participate in paid or volunteer internships or training programs. You can click here learn more about our Transitions Program, which helps our high school students and their families understand the options available to them, and assists with ensuring that a postsecondary plan is in place before graduating. While each individual’s journey is unique, our Alumni page features in-depth stories that illustrate some of the postsecondary paths our graduates have taken, as well as a listing of schools and programs where Stanbridge graduates have found postsecondary success.
Q: Does the Stanbridge curriculum include occupational or speech therapy?
A: Stanbridge employs a full-time speech and language therapist. Qualification for speech and language therapy at Stanbridge is determined based on need. There is no additional fee for speech therapy. Click here to learn more about our speech and language program. Stanbridge does not have an occupational therapist, but families can make arrangements with outside occupational therapists to work with individual students at Stanbridge during the school day. Our physical education program focuses on fine motor and gross motor skills development, as well as balance and coordination. Our elementary and middle school students participate in physical education every day.
Q: What extracurricular activities are available?
A: Stanbridge offers a variety of extracurricular activities throughout the year. From high school dances and schoolwide assemblies, to afterschool clubs and intermural sports, there is always something happening at Stanbridge. Visit the Programs section of our website for details on afterschool enrichment clubs, arts, athletics, summer school, and community service opportunities.
Q: Do students ever transition from Stanbridge to a public/mainstream school?
A: Yes. Some students choose to transition to another school after attending Stanbridge. Stanbridge provides them with a clearer understanding of their strengths, challenges, accommodation needs, and learning style. Because our students develop the necessary academic and self-advocacy skills, they are often able to find success in a larger school environment.
You can read more about the characteristics of a "typical" Stanbridge student on the Our Students page.
Q: How can my student commute to Stanbridge if we live outside of the San Mateo area?
A: Stanbridge Academy attracts students throughout the Bay Area, and we work with families to make your student’s commute to and from school as easy as possible. Below are transportation options for families who do not live in the immediate area:
Q: Have more questions?
A: No problem. We're happy to answer any additional questions that you may have. Please contact our Admissions Office at 650.375.5865, with any follow up questions.
Thank you for your interest in Stanbridge Academy!
A: There are numerous options available for Stanbridge graduates and a wealth of resources to assist students and their families with post-secondary transition. Our Director of College Counseling and Transitions works with high school students and families to develop an individualized plan that works best for them. Most Stanbridge graduates matriculate to Bay Area universities, community colleges, and vocational schools including the College of San Mateo and Foothill College, while some attend schools or private colleges out of state. Other students choose to enter the work force or participate in paid or volunteer internships or training programs. You can click here learn more about our Transitions Program, which helps our high school students and their families understand the options available to them, and assists with ensuring that a postsecondary plan is in place before graduating. While each individual’s journey is unique, our Alumni page features in-depth stories that illustrate some of the postsecondary paths our graduates have taken, as well as a listing of schools and programs where Stanbridge graduates have found postsecondary success.
Q: Does the Stanbridge curriculum include occupational or speech therapy?
A: Stanbridge employs a full-time speech and language therapist. Qualification for speech and language therapy at Stanbridge is determined based on need. There is no additional fee for speech therapy. Click here to learn more about our speech and language program. Stanbridge does not have an occupational therapist, but families can make arrangements with outside occupational therapists to work with individual students at Stanbridge during the school day. Our physical education program focuses on fine motor and gross motor skills development, as well as balance and coordination. Our elementary and middle school students participate in physical education every day.
Q: What extracurricular activities are available?
A: Stanbridge offers a variety of extracurricular activities throughout the year. From high school dances and schoolwide assemblies, to afterschool clubs and intermural sports, there is always something happening at Stanbridge. Visit the Programs section of our website for details on afterschool enrichment clubs, arts, athletics, summer school, and community service opportunities.
Q: Do students ever transition from Stanbridge to a public/mainstream school?
A: Yes. Some students choose to transition to another school after attending Stanbridge. Stanbridge provides them with a clearer understanding of their strengths, challenges, accommodation needs, and learning style. Because our students develop the necessary academic and self-advocacy skills, they are often able to find success in a larger school environment.
You can read more about the characteristics of a "typical" Stanbridge student on the Our Students page.
Q: How can my student commute to Stanbridge if we live outside of the San Mateo area?
A: Stanbridge Academy attracts students throughout the Bay Area, and we work with families to make your student’s commute to and from school as easy as possible. Below are transportation options for families who do not live in the immediate area:
- Shuttle Van Service to/from San Francisco
For families who live in San Francisco, a commuter van—driven by a Stanbridge staff member—provides a shuttle service to and from school every day. The San Francisco Commute Shuttle picks up and drops off at the Merced Branch Library on Winston Drive (corner of Stonecrest Drive across from Stonestown Galleria). On regular school days, the morning van departs at 7:15 a.m.; afternoon return arrives at approximately 3:45 p.m. Please note that the cost of this shuttle service is separate from tuition.
- Commuting via Caltrain
Many middle school and high school students commute by Caltrain, as Stanbridge is just blocks away from the San Mateo station. Stanbridge provides a morning and afternoon shuttle van service at no additional cost to and from the San Mateo Caltrain station for student riders.
- Carpooling
Given the wide geographic footprint that we serve, Stanbridge encourages families to carpool. Despite our relatively small population, Stanbridge draws families from all over the Bay Area, including San Francisco, Alameda, Fremont, Santa Cruz, San Jose, and beyond. A directory of all families is available in the Parent Portal section* of our website to help facilitate arrangements (*this section of the site is password-protected for current Stanbridge families only).
Q: Have more questions?
A: No problem. We're happy to answer any additional questions that you may have. Please contact our Admissions Office at 650.375.5865, with any follow up questions.
Thank you for your interest in Stanbridge Academy!