Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the main entry points for Harker School?
The standard entry points are kindergarten and grades 3, 4, 6, and 9. With the exception of grade 12, they accept applications for all other grades. If a spot opens up, enrollment will be made available to eligible applicants:
- Kindergarten: 60
- Grade 1: attrition only*
- Grade 2: 7
- Grade 3: 22
- Grade 4: 15
- Grade 5: 7
- Grade 6: 40-45
- Grade 7: attrition only*
- Grade 8: attrition only*
- Grade 9: 35-45
- Grade 10: attrition only*
- Grade 11: attrition only*
Harker K–12 has a low attrition rate and a 97% retention rate.
- What factors are considered in Harker School’s admissions process?
Both academic and non-academic factors are taken into account. The admissions committee seeks out students with various interests, curiosity, and a love of learning. A strong candidate is one who aspires to participate in the Harker and larger communities and exhibits high integrity and character. In order to create a community where kids are supported on their own journeys, they also seek out families who share their mission and are interested in collaboration.
Students with a variety of interests, skills, and viewpoints are accepted. If your kid is not accepted in a particular year, they might be accepted in a subsequent year. Every year, the admissions officers strike a balance between the requirements of the grade level and the candidate pool. There are instances when a child in a different grade level is a better fit for Harker.
After reviewing applicant files, the admission committee members gather to debate and offer suggestions to the admission office. By looking for children and families who reflect a variety of interests and experiences, the committee hopes to determine which students are the best fit for Harker. They evaluate each applicant’s file holistically, considering all relevant factors while making an admissions decision.
Whether or not a student is offered admission is not determined by a single component. The goal is to admit a varied and well-rounded group of students who will flourish at Harker and contribute to the school community as a whole.
One of the following admission decisions will be made for each completed application:
- Acceptance: The candidate receives an invitation to enroll and an offer of admission.
- Wait Pool: Applicants who meet the requirements but have no openings will be added to the wait pool, which does not have a ranked list. The admission committee will examine all wait pool applications and choose the applicant who most closely matches the composition of that grade if a spot opens between March and late August. Applicants must reapply because the wait pool does not roll over to the following admissions season.
- Regrets: The applicant does not fulfill the school’s standards, and Harker may not be the best fit at this time. Some students need to reapply for a later grade level with stronger applications.
- What tests are required for Harker School’s admissions?
- Grades K–2: Candidates will submit a cognitive test from one of their recommended psychologists in Ravenna and arrange a face-to-face classroom visit and readiness evaluation with their teachers.
- Grades 3-4: Teachers at Harker Lower School will administer the ISEE to applicants in person.
- Grade 5: Besides submitting their ISEE (Independent School Entrance Exam) results, applicants will meet with their teachers in person for an activity session.
- Grades 6-11: Testing scores from the ISEE (Independent School Entrance Exam) or SSAT (Secondary School Admission Test) must be submitted by all applicants for grades 6–11. Please visit the ISEE and SSAT websites to register and learn more about each exam.
- What documents are required for the Harker School application?
Lower school requirements for TK-G5
- Preliminary application and application fee
- Student Activities3
- Parent/guardian interview
- Cognitive assessment (TK-2)
- Teacher recommendation
- Report cards/transcripts (1-5)
- Classroom visit/entrance exam
- Student photo
- Family photo
Middle School requirements for G6-G8
- Preliminary application and application fee
- Student activities and interests
- Activity session (grade 6)
- Parent/guardian interview
- Current English teacher recommendation
- Current math teacher recommendation
- Current principal/counselor recommendation
- Transcripts
- Entrance exam results (ISEE or SSAT), taken after Aug. 1, 2024
- Student photo
- Family photo
Upper School requirements for G9-G11
- Preliminary application and application fee
- Student activities and interests
- Activity session
- Student essay
- Student Interview
- Parent/guardian interview
- Current year English teacher recommendation
- Current year math teacher recommendation
- Principal/counselor recommendation
- Transcripts
- Entrance exam results (ISEE or SSAT), taken after Aug. 1, 2024
- Student photo
- Family photo
Note: In order to apply to Harker, students in grades 10 and 11 are encouraged to fill out an interest form. Because there aren’t many spots available in grades 10 and 11, the admissions office will get in touch with you in the spring to see if there are any openings and ask you to submit an application.
- What is the Harker School ranking?
The Harker School, located in San Jose, California, is highly regarded for its academic excellence and comprehensive educational programs. According to Niche’s 2025 rankings, Harker holds the following positions:
- National Rankings:
- 7 in Best High Schools for STEM in America – 66 in Best Private K-12 Schools in America – 73 in Best College Prep Private High Schools in America – 130 in Best Private High Schools in America
- State Rankings (California):
- 4 in Best High Schools for STEM
- 11 in Best Private K-12 Schools
- 19 in Best College Prep Private High Schools
- 30 in Best Private High Schools
- National Rankings: