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College prep high schools in Santa Barbara

"College prep" describes most Santa Barbara high schools to some degree, but it most clearly fits two groups: the private and independent schools that are explicitly college-preparatory, and the public campuses with selective academies and broad Advanced Placement offerings.

On the private side, Cate School, Laguna Blanca School, Anacapa School, Bishop García Diego, and Providence all frame themselves around college preparation. On the public side, Santa Barbara High School (with its academy model), Dos Pueblos High School (home of the Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy), and San Marcos High School offer AP coursework and specialized pathways. The private schools don’t report state data, so use each profile and our compare tool to weigh them.

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Cate School logo

Private · Grades 9-12 · Est. 1910

Cate School

Carpinteria

Cate School, founded in 1910, is a highly selective coeducational boarding (and some day) school on a mesa in Carpinteria, about eleven miles southeast of Santa Barbara. Roughly 78% of its ~307 students board. With a ~17% acceptance rate, it is one of the most prestigious independent secondary schools on California's Central Coast and offers significant financial aid.

300 studentsRead the profile →
Laguna Blanca School logo

Private · Grades EK-12 (Upper School grades 9-12) · Est. 1933

Laguna Blanca School

Santa Barbara

Founded in 1933, Laguna Blanca School is an independent, co-educational, college-preparatory day school spanning early kindergarten through grade 12 across two campuses (a Lower School in Montecito and the main Hope Ranch-area campus on Paloma Drive). Its Upper School (grades 9-12) is a small, selective college-prep program, and its Owls field roughly 30 middle- and upper-school athletic teams in the CIF Southern Section.

449 studentsRead the profile →
Bishop García Diego High School logo

Private · Grades 9-12 · Est. 1959

Bishop García Diego High School

Roman Catholic (Archdiocese of Los Angeles)

Bishop García Diego High School is Santa Barbara's Catholic, college-preparatory day school for grades 9-12, established under its current name in 1959. Its roots trace back through earlier Santa Barbara Catholic schools (Dolores School in 1914, later Notre Dame High School). It is accredited by WASC and the California Association of Independent Schools and competes athletically in the CIF Southern Section's Tri-County Athletic Association.

282 studentsRead the profile →
Providence School (Providence, A Santa Barbara Christian School) logo

Private · Grades PreK-12 (Upper School grades 9-12) · Est. 1959

Providence School (Providence, A Santa Barbara Christian School)

Non-denominational Christian

Providence (also styled 'Providence, A Santa Barbara Christian School') is a non-denominational Christian independent school serving grades PreK-12, formed in 2013 by the merger of Providence Hall and Santa Barbara Christian School. Its Upper School (grades 9-12) is college-preparatory, with small average class sizes (~16). It offers interscholastic athletics including basketball, cross country, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.

379 studentsRead the profile →
Anacapa School logo

Private · Grades 7-12 (high-school grades 9-12) · Est. 1981

Anacapa School

Santa Barbara

Anacapa School is a small, independent, secular junior-high and high school (grades 7-12) founded in 1981 in downtown Santa Barbara, housed in a historic building that previously served as a WWII hospital, the Anna S.C. Blake School, and Santa Barbara Junior College. Known for very small class sizes, an outdoor-education program, and strong college placement, Anacapa caps enrollment at roughly 72 students.

52 studentsRead the profile →
Santa Barbara High School logo

Public · Grades 9-12 · Est. 1875

Santa Barbara High School

Santa Barbara Unified School District

Founded in 1875, Santa Barbara High School ('SBHS') is the oldest public high school in the Santa Barbara Unified School District. The downtown campus is known for its century-old performing-arts theater and its three career academies (Computer Science, Multimedia Arts and Design, and Visual Arts and Design). It is one of Santa Barbara's three comprehensive public high schools and a longtime athletic rival of San Marcos and Dos Pueblos.

1,924 studentsRead the profile →
Dos Pueblos High School logo

Public · Grades 9-12 · Est. 1966

Dos Pueblos High School

Santa Barbara Unified School District

Established in 1966, Dos Pueblos High School is part of the Santa Barbara Unified School District but sits just west of the city in Goleta. It is best known for the Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy, a competitive four-year program founded by MacArthur Fellow Amir Abo-Shaeer, and for offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme. Its Mock Trial team has won state (2016) and world (2015) championships.

2,187 studentsRead the profile →
San Marcos High School logo

Public · Grades 9-12 · Est. 1958

San Marcos High School

Santa Barbara Unified School District

Opened in 1958, San Marcos High School serves the western Santa Barbara/Goleta-edge community along Hollister Avenue. It is known for its academic and career academies, including the Health Careers Academy, the Accelerated Academic Program for Leadership and Enrichment (AAPLE), and an Entrepreneurship Academy. The Royals compete in the CIF Southern Section Channel League alongside the district's other two comprehensive highs.

1,943 studentsRead the profile →

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