99 out of 10GreatSchools

Rancho Bernardo High School

San Diego, CA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 2373

Overview

Rancho Bernardo High School
13010 Paseo Lucido
San Diego, CA 92128
(858) 485-4800
Rancho Bernardo High School is located in San Diego, CA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 9 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
1%
Black
3%
Two or more races
6%
Filipino
7%
Hispanic
15%
Asian
18%
White
50%

Reviews12 Reviews

3.5
student
My parents moved us here to provide us with a better education. In truth I would have learned the same amount online these last 3 years. The support here is minimal and classes are extremely limited. The school spirit lacks because so many students feel exactly the same way I do. One thing we all learned about was drugs, because so many are present at RBHS. I'm glad my family is moving and I will finish my last year at a better Highschool.
parent
2 of my kids are RBHS grads and 2 more will graduate from this school. From our experience, RBHS is perfect for the high achieving honors/AP student. The academic competition is intense. My oldest did very well there and is at his first choice university preparing for medical school. RBHS is not great for students with learning disabilities and students interested in the trades or a career in the military. RBHS doesn’t have any of the vocational programs other PUSD high schools have such as auto mechanics, fire science, wood shop, etc. They do not have ROTC. RBHS does have some of the best sports and music programs in San Diego County and the school boasts around 100 clubs like Robotics, Rugby, Key Club, California Scholarship Federation, etc.
other
Terrible. Teachers harass students. HS English teacher posts her homework after 11:30 am. When students protest her answer is: "this is my teaching style".Teachers regularly test on chapters not taught yet.
parent
They do not teach. Teachers keep on changing in classes. Students are penalized for the teacher changes. Teachers are unavailable to talk to the parents. Parents are actively discouraged from contacting the teachers. It is all a way of avoiding teacher accountability.
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