94702 Private Schools

94702, California Private Schools

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All School
# Students
Grades
Berkeley The Berkeley School
(Montessori School)
275 PK-8
Berkeley Cedar Creek Montessori School
(Montessori School)
40 K-1
Berkeley The Crowden School
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
57 5-9
Berkeley Shu Ren International School
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
41 K-3

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(CA) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 15,629 people 33,864,430 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 52% 32%
Median Household Income $39,290 $50,780
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