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Bay Area Scores High On Top 25 Elementary Schools In Golden State: U.S. News Ranking

More than half of CA's Top 25 elementary schools are in Bay Area. East Bay schools performed well with four schools on the Top 25 list.

BAY AREA, CA — More than half of California's Top 25 elementary schools included in a new report are in the Bay Area.

Murdock-Portal Elementary in San Jose, and William Faria Elementary in Cupertino tied for the No. 1 spot in a new ranking by the U.S. News & World Report.

East Bay schools also performed well with Oakland, Piedmont, Dublin, and Orinda on the list.

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U.S. News researchers based the 2026 ranking of the nation's best public elementary schools on publicly available data from the U.S. Department of Education. Elementary schools are considered either pre-K-5 or pre-K-6 in the analysis. For schools that have a wider grade span, only tests through fifth grade were considered.

For district-level rankings, at least two of the top-performing schools must rank in the top 75 percent of the overall elementary or middle school rankings to qualify for recognition.

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"The 2026 Best Elementary and Middle Schools rankings highlight institutions that excel in fostering student achievement and providing exceptional learning environments for all," U.S. News said of the report.

The top 25 public elementary schools in California are:

  • Murdock-Portal Elementary, San Jose (No. 1-tie)
  • William Faria Elementary, Cupertino (No. 1-tie)
  • Millikin Elementary, Santa Clara (No. 3)
  • North Star Academy, Redwood City (No. 4)
  • Argonaut Elementary, Saratoga (No. 5)
  • Herbert Hoover Elementary, Palo Alto (No. 6)
  • Balboa Gifted/High Ability Magnet Elementary, Northridge (No. 7)
  • Bullis Charter, Los Altos (No. 8)
  • Ocean Air, San Diego (No. 9)
  • Solana Ranch Elementary, San Diego (No. 10)
  • Springer Elementary, Mountain View (No. 11)
  • Jack L. Weaver Elementary, Los Alamitos (No. 12)
  • Yu Ming Charter, Oakland (No. 13)
  • Cold Spring Elementary, Santa Barbara (No. 14)
  • Beach Elementary, Piedmont (No. 15)
  • Overland Avenue Elementary, Los Angeles (No. 16)
  • Sage Canyon, San Diego (No. 17)
  • La Jolla Elementary, La Jolla (No. 18)
  • Cottonwood Creek, Dublin (No. 19)
  • Wonderland Avenue Elementary, Los Angeles (No. 20)
  • Oak Avenue Elementary, Los Altos (No. 21)
  • Central Elementary, Belmont (No. 22)
  • Meadows Avenue Elementary, Manhattan Beach (No. 23)
  • Scripps Elementary, San Diego (No. 24)
  • Wagner Ranch Elementary, Orinda (No. 25)

The rankings methodology focuses on state assessments of students who were proficient or above proficient in mathematics and reading/language arts, while accounting for student background and achievement in core subjects. Student-teacher ratios are applied to break ties in the overall score.

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