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Castilleja School is an independent school for girls in grades six through twelve, located in
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,
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. Castilleja is the only non-sectarian all-girls middle and high school in the
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. The faculty consists of approximately 70 full-time and part-time women and men. Castilleja is a member of the California Association of Independent Schools and the National Coalition of Girls' Schools.


History

Castilleja was founded in 1907 by Mary Ishbel Lockey. Originally from
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, Lockey graduated from Stanford University in 1902, where she majored in English. She was a charter member of Alpha Phi and was the first Stanford Alpha Phi elected to
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. She was encouraged by Stanford's first president, David Starr Jordan, to start a school that would offer girls a comprehensive, college preparatory education. In its early years, some boys were allowed to take classes at Castilleja. The school's core values, known as "the 5 Cs," include conscience, courtesy, character, courage, and charity. In 1910, the school moved to its present location at 1310 Bryant Street, and the first structure was the administration building, designed by architect Roy C. Heald in American Craftman style. In 1926, the Castilleja chapel was designed by architect Birge Clark, in a complimentary design to the existing administration building. In 2007, Castilleja celebrated the 100th anniversary of its founding.


Expansion proposal

In 2016, Castilleja announced its intentions to build an underground parking garage and upgrade and replace buildings to increase enrollment to 540 students. Because of the scale of the proposed development in an R1 zoned neighborhood, the project has experienced considerable opposition among neighboring residents. One concern has been traffic impact. In June of 2022, the Palo Alto City Council approved the school's permit to expand the school's enrollment, renovate its campus, and build a parking garage.


Recognition

Castilleja is accredited by the
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and is a member of the
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, the National Coalition of Girls' Schools, and the College Board. In late 2007, the
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identified Castilleja School as one of the world's top 50 schools for its success. In 2009, Castilleja was given the highest accreditation rating by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Castilleja was named one of the Bay Area's Best Private Schools by San Jose Magazine. Castilleja is recognized as the 18th best private high school and the #2 girls high school in the United States by Niche.com in their 2023 rankings.


Notable alumnae

* Tori Anthony, pole vaulter *
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, Olympic Gold medalist in gymnastics, Pediatrician * Nancy Ditz, Olympic marathon runner * Helen Katharine Forbes, 1908 graduate, muralist and painter * Pansy Ho,
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-born heiress and operator of casinos * Josie Maran, actress and model *
Penny Pritzker Penny Sue Pritzker (born May 2, 1959) is an American billionaire businesswoman and civic leader who served as the 38th United States secretary of commerce in the Obama administration from 2013 to 2017. She was confirmed by a Senate vote of 97� ...
, philanthropist; U.S. Secretary of Commerce * Beatrice Judd Ryan, art dealer, curator *
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, singer and songwriter


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