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La Jolla Elementary School
1111 Marine St, La Jolla, CA 92037
The La Jolla Elementary School is part of the San Diego Unified School District and serves kindergarten through fifthMore grade. It has an average class size of 21. In 2008, it received California Distinguished School Recognition. Some of the courses this school offers include band, computer, orchestra, chorus, dance, ceramics and sculpture, drawing, painting, theatre and drama. In addition, Spanish and Mandarin are both taught.
Hirsh Orthodontics
7301 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037
Hirsh Orthodontics is the private dentistry practice of Dr. Gary Hirsh, who specializes in diagnostic and orthodonticMore oral care. The La Jolla office is located next to La Jolla Elementary School. Dr. Hirsh also operates a facility outside of La Mesa.
La Jolla Children's Learning Lab
10068 Pacific Heights Blvd, San Diego, CA 92121-4209
Bird Rock Elementary School
5371 la Jolla Hermosa Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037
Bird Rock Elementary School is part of the San Diego Unified School District and serves grades kindergarten throughMore fifth. The average class size is 23. Some of this school's highlights include band, basketball and community service. It has a wide range of sports available for the students, such as cross country, football and basketball. It also has student council and student government.
Childtime
4545 la Jolla Village Dr, San Diego, CA 92122
All Hallows Catholic Church
6602 la Jolla Scenic Dr S, La Jolla, CA 92037
All Hallows is a large Catholic church located on Mount Soledad. It also has an elementary school. All Hallows hasMore several ministries around San Diego and in Baja.
Torrey Pines Elementary School
8350 Cliffridge Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037
This public elementary school, a part of the San Diego Unified School District, is nestled into a residential area atopMore the scenic hills of La Jolla. The school is a high performer on the California State Academic Performance Index and has also been recognized as a California Distinguished School. In addition to the usual public education offerings, Torrey Pines also has foundation-funded programs that go above and beyond what is funded by state or federal government. This allows students to take advantage of extended curriculum like classes in art, technology, music, literature and more. A YMCA across the street also serves as a community partner to the school for enhanced physical education instruction and child care outside of school hours.