Schools

Cupertino is known for the excellence of its elementary, secondary, and post-secondary schools.

Elementary Schools

The Cupertino Union School District serves over 14,000 students in a 26-square mile area that includes the City of Cupertino. There are nineteen elementary schools and four seventh and eighth grade middle schools within the district. Some of these schools have published information about their activities on the world wide web, which you can access by clicking here. Our elementary schools pride themselves in the quality attention that each student receives on a daily basis. Follow the links above to learn more about the education our children receive.

High Schools

Cupertino's high schools are administered by the Fremont Union High School District, and include the schools listed below. Our schools set themselves apart in quality, proven by the educational achievements of the students. There is also a sense of community developed as part of the curriculum and the students’ daily activities. Finally, Cupertino's schools are recognized worldwide for their programs and the consistently high level of education the students receive. To learn more about these schools follow the appropriate links below.

 

 

Cupertino High School

Homestead High School

Lynbrook High School

Monta Vista High School

Fremont High School

 

Post-Secondary Education

Cupertino is honored to host De Anza College, a 112-acre community college with
average enrollment of approximately 25,000 students. De Anza offers a variety of
day, night and weekend classes in nearly 100 fields of study. De Anza is also
ranked among the top three community colleges in the United States for the number
of Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degrees awarded. During registration
periods, De Anza offers online registration via the Internet. To learn more about the
educational programs offered at De Anza, please visit their web site.

Adult and Community Education

Sunnyvale-Cupertino Adult and Community Education (ACE) phone - (408) 522-2700
Foothill and De Anza Colleges IMPACT Community Education Short Courses
Foothill and De Anza Colleges Older Adult Studies