
The Bishop's School
Episcopal college-preparatory school in La Jolla — small classes, integrated academics, athletics, and arts

The Bishop's School is an independent, Episcopal, college-preparatory day school for grades 6-12 founded in 1909 in La Jolla, California. With approximately 800 students, a 9:1 student-to-teacher ratio, and an average class size of 14, Bishop's integrates rigorous academics with athletics, arts, and Episcopal-tradition character formation. Roughly 20% of students receive financial aid, with grants averaging $33,700 per recipient.
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Tuition, selectivity, and admissions overview
The Bishop's School is one of the schools families often compare in the San Diego private high school search. This summary brings together tuition, acceptance-rate context, deadlines, testing, and local guardian considerations before the full profile below.
Data context
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Application Deadline: February 1, 2026 / February 1, 2026
$52,500 (2026-27)
ISEE or SSAT (PSAT/SAT/ACT accepted grades 10-12)
Day school (homestay available for international students)
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View school profile →Mission
“The Bishop's School is an academic community pursuing intellectual, artistic, and athletic excellence in the context of the Episcopal tradition. We are dedicated to the rigorous cultivation of mind, body, and spirit.
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Key Information
Grades
Grades 6-12
Language Requirement
ISEE or SSAT (PSAT/SAT/ACT accepted grades 10-12)
Cost of Attendance
$52,500 (2026-27)
Accommodation
Day school (homestay available for international students)
Admission Information
Fall Admission (2026-27)
August Start
•Application Deadline: February 1, 2026
Primary entry points are grades 6, 7, and 9. Decisions released March 13, 2026.
Financial Aid
Apply alongside admission
•February 1, 2026
About 20% of students receive financial aid, with grants averaging $33,700 per recipient and $5.3 million distributed annually.
Application Requirements
- ISEE or SSAT (grades 10-12 may substitute PSAT/SAT/ACT)
- Three teacher recommendations
- Student interview (~25 min) plus parent interview (~15 min)
- Academic transcripts
- English proficiency demonstration for international applicants
Why Choose The Bishop's School?
Small Classes, 9:1 Student-Teacher Ratio
With approximately 800 students across grades 6-12 and a 9:1 student-to-teacher ratio, Bishop's keeps the average class size at 14 (range 14-16). The school reports that 85% of faculty hold advanced degrees, and the small scale supports close mentorship across academics, athletics, and the arts.
Integrated Academics, Athletics, and Arts in the Episcopal Tradition
Founded in 1909 as an Episcopal college-preparatory school, Bishop's intentionally weaves rigorous academics with required athletics and arts participation alongside chapel and character formation. The result is a holistic program where students develop intellectually, physically, artistically, and ethically in a single integrated community.
Substantial Financial Aid Program
Bishop's distributes approximately $5.3 million in financial aid each year. About 20% of students receive aid, with grants averaging $33,700 per recipient — making the school accessible to qualified families beyond those who can pay the full $52,500 (2026-27) tuition.
Life at The Bishop's School
An Integrated Community in La Jolla
Bishop's sits in La Jolla, one of San Diego's most walkable coastal neighborhoods, with year-round temperate weather and immediate access to beaches, hiking, and University of California, San Diego. Daily life weaves required participation in athletics and the arts alongside academics, with regular chapel and a small-school feel across roughly 800 students.
~800 Students, 9:1 Ratio
A single 6-12 community with a 9:1 student-to-teacher ratio and average class size of 14
Required Athletics & Arts
Athletics and arts participation is woven into the academic program rather than treated as add-ons
College-Prep Outcomes
College-preparatory program in the Episcopal tradition with strong placement at selective universities
Campus Life at The Bishop's School
A historic La Jolla campus with dedicated spaces for arts, athletics, science, college counseling, and student gathering

Arts Facilities
Studios, a darkroom, dance studio, and the Taylor Performing Arts Center

Athletics Facilities
Fleet Athletic Center, Hunte Fields, tennis, aquatics, and fitness spaces

Manchester Library & Learning Center
A 22,000-square-foot library and learning center with collaborative study space

Teitelman Science Center
Laboratory classrooms, research space, wet lab, and science presentation hall
The Bishop's School By The Numbers
Discover the impressive statistics that make our school exceptional
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Academic Program
Bishop's runs a college-preparatory program for grades 6-12 with average class size of 14 and 85% of faculty holding advanced degrees. Academics are integrated with required athletics and arts participation in the Episcopal tradition rather than treated as separate tracks.
Average class size of 14 (range 14-16) for personalized attention
85% of faculty hold advanced degrees
Required athletics and arts participation woven into the program
ISEE / SSAT for entry, with PSAT/SAT/ACT accepted in grades 10-12
Episcopal tradition chapel and character formation
Three teacher recommendations and a student + parent interview as part of admission
Data sources
The figures below are sourced from each school's official public records, verified periodically: Data verified on
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Bishop's School's admissions acceptance rate?
Bishop's does not publish an admissions acceptance rate. California private K-12 schools are not required to disclose this number, and Bishop's has not made it public. Aggregator sites such as PrivateSchoolReview, Niche, and US News do not list one for Bishop's either, so any specific percentage seen online should be treated as an unverified estimate.
How much does The Bishop's School cost for 2026-27?
Tuition for 2026-27 is a flat $52,500 for grades 6-12, which includes mid-morning cereal and hot lunch. Prior-year 2025-26 tuition was $49,600.
How many students attend The Bishop's School?
Approximately 800 students across grades 6-12. The school currently reports a 9:1 student-to-teacher ratio, with average class size of 14 (range 14-16).
When is the application deadline for The Bishop's School 2026-27?
February 1, 2026. Decisions are released March 13, 2026. Required components: ISEE or SSAT (grades 10-12 may substitute PSAT/SAT/ACT), three teacher recommendations, a ~25-minute student interview plus a ~15-minute parent interview, and academic transcripts.
Does The Bishop's School offer financial aid?
Yes. Approximately 20% of students receive financial aid, with grants averaging $33,700 per recipient. The school distributes about $5.3 million in financial aid annually.
Is The Bishop's School religious?
Bishop's is an independent Episcopal school. Founded in 1909, it incorporates chapel and Episcopal-tradition character formation, but admits and educates students of all faiths and backgrounds as a college-preparatory day school.
Does The Bishop's School accept international students?
Yes. International applicants follow the February 1 deadline with ISEE or SSAT scores required (grades 10-12 may substitute PSAT, SAT, or ACT). Bishop's is a day school in La Jolla and does not provide boarding — international families must arrange local guardianship and housing. Interviews can sometimes be coordinated remotely when applicants cannot travel.
What standardized tests does The Bishop's School require?
For grades 6-9, ISEE or SSAT is required. For grades 10-12, PSAT, SAT, or ACT may be substituted. Three teacher recommendations are also required, along with a ~25-minute student interview and ~15-minute parent interview. Bishop's does not publish average admitted-student test scores. On-campus college counseling supports both SAT and ACT preparation.
How does The Bishop's School compare to LJCDS, Francis Parker, or Pacific Ridge?
Bishop's (~800 students, Episcopal, 1909) is one of San Diego's 'Big Three' independent schools alongside La Jolla Country Day and Francis Parker. All three are similarly priced ($50-55K) and have strong college outcomes. Bishop's distinguishes itself with required arts and athletics in the Episcopal tradition and a 9:1 student-teacher ratio. Pacific Ridge (~661, founded 2007) is younger and pedagogically different (Harkness method). Cathedral Catholic (~1,669) is a much larger Catholic school at lower tuition ($22,637).
Do all Bishop's students participate in athletics and arts?
Yes. Bishop's requires participation in both athletics and arts as part of its integrated college-preparatory program in the Episcopal tradition. This is distinct from schools where athletics and arts are optional electives. The expectation reflects Bishop's commitment to whole-person formation alongside academic rigor.


