San Francisco Unified School District - Schools - Secondary Schools - High Schools

High Schools

Comprehensive schools
  • Balboa High School
  • Galileo Academy of Science and Technology
  • Abraham Lincoln High School
  • Mission High School
  • George Washington High School
Alternative schools
  • Academy of Arts & Sciences (located at the former J. Eugene McAteer High School campus)
  • The Ruth Asawa SF School of the Arts (SOTA) (Visual and Performing Arts) (located at the former J. Eugene McAteer High School campus)
  • Phillip & Sala Burton High School (located at the former Woodrow Wilson High School campus)
  • City Arts & Technology (Charter) (located at the Luther Burbank Middle School campus)
  • Downtown High School (currently located at the former Patrick Henry Elementary campus)
  • Gateway High School (Charter) (located at the former Benjamin Franklin Middle School campus)
  • Hilltop High School
  • Independence High School
  • International Studies Academy (located at the former Enola Maxwell Middle School campus)
  • June Jordan School for Equity (Small School) (located at the Luther Burbank Middle School campus)
  • Leadership High School (Charter) (currently located within the James Denman Middle School campus)
  • Lowell High School (Academic Magnet)
  • Thurgood Marshall Academic High School (located at the former Pelton Middle School campus)
  • Metropolitan Arts and Tech High School (Charter) (located at the former Woodrow Wilson High School campus)
  • John O'Connell High School of Technology
  • San Francisco International High School
  • Raoul Wallenberg Traditional High School (located at the former Anza Elementary campus)
  • Ida B. Wells Continuation High School (formerly Alamo Park Continuation High, Louise M. Lombard High)

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