
Francis Parker School is an independent, non-sectarian college-preparatory school founded in 1912, serving approximately 1,200-1,300 students from Junior Kindergarten through grade 12 across two San Diego campuses: Mission Hills (JK-5) and Linda Vista (6-12). With an 11:1 student-to-teacher ratio and an average class size of 16, Parker distributes about $8.25 million in financial aid annually to roughly 25% of students.
Quick answers
Tuition, selectivity, and admissions overview
Francis Parker 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
Tuition, testing, and application dates follow school-published sources; selectivity is labeled separately when it is a third-party estimate.
Suggested next step
Confirm grade-level availability first, then decide whether to complete materials now or plan for the next cycle.
2026-27 priority deadline has passed; inquire about limited availability
The February 1, 2026 priority deadline is now historical. Parker's official admissions page still directs families to inquire or apply, with availability depending on grade-level space.
$30,300 - $49,100 (2026-27, by grade)
Admissions assessment; ISEE for Grades 2-12
School does not publish; third-party estimate ~35%
Treat the acceptance-rate figure as an aggregator estimate, not an official Parker-published number.
Day school; international students must live with a parent or legal guardian locally
Fit guidance
Is Francis Parker the right fit?
Parker is strong for families planning a long-term San Diego pathway, but it should be evaluated carefully if the student needs boarding, late-entry flexibility, or a lower-cost option.
Strong fit for
Families seeking a non-sectarian JK-12 pathway
The two-campus model works well for students who may grow within one independent school community from elementary through high school.
Students who benefit from small classes and broad resources
Parker combines an 11:1 student-teacher ratio with a large enough JK-12 program to support academics, arts, athletics, and college counseling.
Families comparing top San Diego day schools
Parker is often compared with Bishop's and La Jolla Country Day for academically ambitious students who want a secular private school environment.
Think carefully if
Students who need a school-run boarding program
Parker is a day school. International students must live locally with a parent or legal guardian rather than in an on-campus dormitory.
Families relying on a published acceptance rate
The school does not publish an official admissions acceptance rate, so selectivity should be discussed using grade-level entry points and current applicant context.
Short-window applicants entering crowded grades
The largest entry points are JK, grade 6, and grade 9. Other grades may depend heavily on available space.
EdComm can help families compare Parker against Bishop's, La Jolla Country Day, Pacific Ridge, Cathedral Catholic, and public-school alternatives before committing to an application strategy.
Mission
“Francis Parker School is a coeducational, non-sectarian, college-preparatory day school whose mission is to create and inspire a diverse community of independent thinkers whose academic excellence, global perspective, and strength of character prepare them to make a meaningful difference in the world.
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Key Information
Grades
Junior Kindergarten - Grade 12
Language Requirement
Admissions assessment; ISEE for Grades 2-12
Cost of Attendance
$30,300 - $49,100 (2026-27, by grade)
Accommodation
Day school; international students must live with a parent or legal guardian locally
Admission Information
Fall Admission (2026-27)
August Start
•Priority Deadline: February 1, 2026
Largest entry points are JK (48 seats), grade 6 (40-45 seats), and grade 9 (30-35 seats). Applications received after February 1 are reviewed on a rolling basis as space permits.
Financial Aid
Apply alongside admission
•February 1, 2026
Approximately 25% of students receive financial aid; the school distributes about $8.25 million annually. The $125 application fee is waived for financial aid applicants.
Application Requirements
- Admissions assessment; ISEE for Grades 2-12
- Recommendation letters
- Student interview
- Academic transcripts
- $125 application fee (valid 2 years; waived for financial aid applicants)
Why Choose Francis Parker School?
Two Purpose-Built Campuses for JK-12
Founded in 1912, Parker is one of San Diego's oldest independent schools and runs two campuses by design: Mission Hills serves Junior Kindergarten through grade 5, and Linda Vista serves grades 6-12. Each campus is tailored to the developmental stage of its students rather than fitting all ages into a single building.
11:1 Ratio Across ~1,300 Students
With approximately 1,200-1,300 students across both campuses, Francis Parker maintains an 11:1 student-to-teacher ratio and an average class size of 16. Roughly 67% of faculty hold advanced degrees, supporting a non-sectarian college-preparatory program without the size constraints of much smaller schools.
Substantial Need-Based Financial Aid
Francis Parker distributes about $8.25 million in financial aid each year — among the largest aid budgets of any San Diego independent school. Approximately 25% of students receive aid, and the $125 application fee is waived for families applying for assistance.
Life at Francis Parker School
Two Campuses, One Independent JK-12 Community
Francis Parker is non-sectarian and coeducational, serving roughly 1,200-1,300 students across two purpose-built San Diego campuses: Mission Hills for Junior Kindergarten through grade 5, and Linda Vista for grades 6-12. The split campus structure tunes facilities and pace to each developmental stage while preserving a single JK-12 program identity.
~1,300 Students, 11:1 Ratio
Two campuses combined, with an 11:1 student-to-teacher ratio and average class size of 16
JK-12 in San Diego
Junior Kindergarten through grade 12 in a non-sectarian, coeducational independent program
~$8.25M in Annual Aid
Roughly 25% of students receive financial aid; $125 application fee is waived for aid applicants
Campus Life at Francis Parker School
Two San Diego campuses supporting JK-12 academics, college counseling, arts, athletics, and student life

Mission Hills Lower School
Junior Kindergarten through grade 5 campus designed for younger learners

Middle School Discovery
Grade 6-8 learning with discovery weeks and out-of-classroom experiences

Linda Vista Upper School
Grades 9-12 college-preparatory program on the Linda Vista campus

Classroom Learning
Small classes and close student-teacher interaction across the JK-12 program
Francis Parker School By The Numbers
Discover the impressive statistics that make our school exceptional
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Academic Program
Francis Parker runs a non-sectarian, coeducational, college-preparatory program from Junior Kindergarten through grade 12 across two purpose-built San Diego campuses. With an 11:1 student-to-teacher ratio and an average class size of 16, the program emphasizes academic depth, global perspective, and character.
Junior Kindergarten through grade 12, two-campus structure
Mission Hills campus serves JK-5; Linda Vista campus serves 6-12
11:1 student-to-teacher ratio with average class size of 16
Approximately 67% of faculty hold advanced degrees
Admissions assessment required; ISEE for Grades 2-12
Non-sectarian and coeducational
Data sources
The figures below are sourced from each school's official public records, verified periodically: Data verified on
- Francis Parker School — Home (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Admissions Home (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Progressive Education (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Arts & Innovation (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Lower School Admissions (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Middle School Admissions (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Upper School Admissions (Official)
- Francis Parker School — College Counseling (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Athletics (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Admissions FAQs (Official)
- Francis Parker School — Tuition (Official)
- PrivateSchoolReview: Francis Parker School Profile
- Wikipedia: Francis Parker School (San Diego)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Francis Parker School's admissions acceptance rate?
Francis Parker does not publish an official admissions acceptance rate on its own website. Third-party aggregators such as PrivateSchoolReview cite approximately 35%, and historical sources have noted Upper School admit rates under 25% for 2013-14. Treat the ~35% figure as an aggregator estimate rather than a school-published number.
How much does Francis Parker School cost for 2026-27?
Tuition for 2026-27 is tiered by grade: Junior Kindergarten $30,300; Senior Kindergarten through grade 5 $37,700; grades 6-8 $46,200; grades 9-12 $49,100.
How many students attend Francis Parker School?
Approximately 1,200-1,300 students across two campuses: Mission Hills (Junior Kindergarten through grade 5) and Linda Vista (grades 6-12). Reported counts vary slightly across sources (1,313 PrivateSchoolReview, 1,237 Wikipedia, ~1,200 school site).
What is the student-teacher ratio at Francis Parker?
Approximately 11:1, with around 123 classroom teachers (PrivateSchoolReview) and an average class size of 16. About 67% of faculty hold advanced degrees.
When is the application deadline for Francis Parker 2026-27?
February 1, 2026 is the priority deadline; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis thereafter as space permits. Required components include the admissions assessment (ISEE for Grades 2-12), recommendation/evaluation forms, the required campus experience or interview, academic records, and a $125 application fee (valid for two years and waived for financial aid applicants). The largest entry points are Junior Kindergarten (48 seats), grade 6 (40-45 seats), and grade 9 (30-35 seats).
Does Francis Parker School offer financial aid?
Yes. Approximately 25% of students receive financial aid, and the school distributes about $8.25 million in aid each year. The $125 application fee is waived for families applying for financial aid.


