Head-Royce School
The school was founded in 1887 by Anna Head as the Anna Head School for Girls in Berkeley, California. The school was relocated to the Oakland Hills, and a new campus was constructed by 1964.
Today, Head-Royce's commitment to diversity is a core value in the mission as the School helps students "develop an understanding of and respect for diversity that makes our society strong." Nearly one-half of the students and one-third of the employees are people of color. One quarter of the student body receives financial assistance, ensuring that Head-Royce is a socio-economically diverse community accessible to able, motivated students regardless of financial circumstances.
Lower School Chorus at Golden State Warriors Game
HEAD-ROYCE | 2024 Spring Celebration for Heads Up
12 Questions for Rachel Skiffer, our 12th Head of School
NIA's Past Speakers
Head Royce School - Day of Giving
Head-Royce School - Framing Our Future
Heads Up Tinkering Class
Athletics Announcement Spring 2021
Lunar New Year 2021
Asia Club Leaders Talk about Anti-AAPI Violence
Class of 2024 Video
Head-Royce Professional Community Choir 2020-2021
Heads Up - Gardening Class Showcase
Distance Learning Tech
Back on Campus: K-1 Highlights
Fine Arts Dance Ensemble - Nina Cried Power
Colla Voce Sings Hamilton
Welcome to the 20-21 School Year!
HRS Town Hall #2 Recording 7/29/2020
Virtual Interview with Chef, Author, and HRS Parent Phyllis Grant
Virtual Interview with Alumnus and Music Producer Ben Falik '05
HRS at Home Spirit Week Edition
#HRSatHome Week 2
#HRSatHome Week 1
2019 Holiday Program Final