Good Shepherd Elementary School
909 Oceana Boulevard
Pacifica, CA
94044
(650) 359-4544
By: parent
Date: May, 2007
Good Shepherd Elementary has enriched our children in academics, sports, community, spiritually, and much more. We as parents are very involved in fundraising events, because we love Good Shepherd Elementary. Our children are very very happy at their school.
By: parent
Date: February, 2006
My daughter just started kindergarten and loves it. I volunteer 2 hours/week and get a first hand view of what goes on. We've been very pleased with the academics as well as the religious education. We would highly recommend this school.
By: former student
Date: October, 2005
I went to Good Shepherd for middle school. I was ahead of my class when I transferred to a public high school. Good Shepherd definetly put me ahead of the rest.
By: former student
Date: April, 2005
Good Shepherd School is more of a community than a educational building. The teachers are extremely qualified and very interested in giving each child the type of education they deserve. As an alumni of the school, I can say that I learned some of my most basic and necessary skills from Good Shepherd. The faculty works closely with parents and other parishers to make Good Shepherd the school it is today.
By: parent
Date: March, 2005
A great learning environment with teachers who care. A bit too much on the community and event donations, but children are happy, safe and getting top notch education!
By: parent
Date: June, 2006
My daughter has attended Good Shepeherd school for 3 years. Unfortunately due to our move we have to swith school. Good Shepeherd is a very good school with a very friendly and helpful staff. It is a pretty diverse crowd which to me is very important.
By: parent
Date: May, 2006
Quality of academic programs is oustanding - instructors and staff are very committed though response to issues with poor performing instructors were damaging to morale Availability of extracurricular activities were great Level of parent involvement is phenomenal but a lot of pressure on working parents to participate in fundraising - money, money, money, on top of tuition - too much to keep up with or live up to realistically.

