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Escuela Sierra Nevada operates across multiple campuses: Lomas, San Mateo, Interlomas, Esmeralda, Sunland, and The Idea. Club Sierra runs across campuses as the extracurricular program of sports and cultural activities for students from kindergarten through high school, with sessions starting in September and ending in late June, including Mini-Club Sierra for the youngest children and Kids Powerhouse workshops. Across campuses, Club Sierra supports a large program with about 1,536 students, 115 teams, and roughly 460 matches per month, and provides a transportation option for away games. The community engages families through events and activities organized by the clubs and programs across campuses.
PTA, the Association of Parents, represents the parents of Sierra Nevada Interlomas students and serves as a liaison between families and school authorities, fostering collaboration among teachers, students, and parents. The PTA board is elected at the start of each school year. The PTA organizes events such as kermesse, festivals, parties, and exhibitions to raise funds for association goals. PTA volunteers, known as Room Parents, coordinate activities and help communicate with families across the campus. PTA contributions are voluntary and not required by the school.
Escuela Sierra Nevada offers an American curriculum with a bespoke program for ages 2–18. Preschool is 100% in English with a French class, emphasizing socio-emotional development, creativity, social skills, and early language growth. Elementary is 100% bilingual with a French class, developing knowledge, oral expression, math, observation, research, and critical thinking through habits and attitudes. Middle School remains bilingual with a French class, centered on creativity, collaboration, character development, communication, critical thinking, and citizenship via an integrated, project-based approach with counselor support. High School offers five tracks—High-Performance Academic, Changemaker, Artistic, Athletic, Online—and personalized college counseling. The International Program is trilingual (Spanish, English, French) at the Interlomas and San Mateo campuses, with active learning, practical skills, and GAC English-language university preparation and one-on-one guidance. Interlomas facilities include tech-enabled classrooms, a bilingual library, science/STEAM/makerspace labs, sports areas, green spaces, and two dining venues, La Galería and Koa&Co.