For the 2026 school year, there are 3 private schools serving 52 students in 94065, CA (there are 19 public schools, serving 7,387 public students). 1% of all K-12 students in 94065, CA are educated in private schools (compared to the CA state average of 10%).
33% of private schools in 94065, CA are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian).
Private Schools in 94065, CA (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
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Montessori School
303 Twin Dolphin Dr
Redwood City, CA 94065
(650) 593-6824
Redwood City, CA 94065
(650) 593-6824
Gr: PK-K Sports: 1
Shiloh United School
(Christian)
381 Ensign Ln
Redwood City, CA 94065
(650) 762-5385
Redwood City, CA 94065
(650) 762-5385
Gr: PK-11 | 52 students
Shores Child Development Center
Daycare / Preschool
1050 Twin Dolphin Dr
Redwood City, CA 94065
(650) 594-1100
Redwood City, CA 94065
(650) 594-1100
Gr: NS-PK
Frequently Asked Questions
How many private schools are located in 94065, CA?
3 private schools are located in 94065, CA.
What percentage of students in 94065 go to private school?
1% of all K-12 students in 94065 are educated in private schools (compared to the CA state average of 10%).
What percentage of private schools are religiously affiliated in 94065?
33% of private schools in 94065 are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian).
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