Pre k san diego ca: Part-Day Preschool Program – San Diego Unified School District

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Rolando Head Start – AKA

Rolando Head Start is a federally funded program designed to give 3 to 5 year old children and their families the experiences needed to bring about success in public schools and improve their quality of family life. Children receive medical, dental, speech, hearing and developmental scre

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Montgomery Center Headstart – ECS

Necessary Documentation for Enrollment:Child’s Birth CertificateChild’s immunization recordParent’s proof of income:Taxes from last calendar year or pay stubs for the last 12 monthsIEP or IFSP if applicableHomeless, Foster and TANF youth are categorically e

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Zamorano Head Start

This location offers Head Start servicesPlease call to inquire about eligibility and enrollment information.

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Karen D Love Early Learning Academy

Early Head Start focuses on children six weeks to three years of age, as well as pregnant and post-partum, low-income women.  Early Head Start program:Services to Pregnant Women – comprehensive services

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Warren-Walker School Early Learning Center

Children interested in enrolling in the Fall at the start of a school year must be at least 2 years, 6 months old by the September 1st of the enrollment year and completely potty-trained. Necessary Documentation for Enrollment:Copy of applicant’s birth certificate (submi

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Mesa College Child Development Center

Mesa College Child Development Center serves children from ages 2 to 5. Fees are assessed based upon family’s adjusted gross monthly income, family size, and contract for service provided.Length of day for infant/toddler and preschool programs is defined as part-time, less than 6 .5

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Miller Head Start

Early Head Start program:Services to Pregnant Women – comprehensive services including weekly prenatal classes for pregnant women and their families as well as individualized postpartum home visitsHead Start program options:Home-Base:

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Walker Elementary School – Head Start

Child Development Center classes assist parents by providing a 12-month educational enrichment program for children aged 2. 9-5 years old. Parents of participating children must meet income eligibility requirements and must either be employed, in a training program or attending college, or

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Barbara Y Fielding (BYF) Early Learning Academy

Early Head Start program:Services to Pregnant Women Comprehensive services including weekly prenatal classes for pregnant women and their families as well as individualized postpartum home visitsHead Start program options:Home-Base: Com

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Area 2 – Chollas View Head Start

Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 2 – Euclid Head Start

Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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First Step Head Start

Early Head Start program:Services to Pregnant Women Comprehensive services including weekly prenatal classes for pregnant women and their families as well as individualized postpartum home visitsHead Start program options:Home-Base: Comprehensive

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Area 2 – Jackie Robinson Head Start

Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Mercado Early Learning Academy

Early Head Start program:Services to Pregnant Women – comprehensive services including weekly prenatal classes for pregnant women and their families as well as individualized postpartum home visitsHead Start program options:Home-Base:Comprehens

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Area 2 – New Life Head Start

Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 2 – OFarrell Head Start

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Webster Head Start

Early Head Start program:Services to Pregnant Women – comprehensive services including weekly prenatal classes for pregnant women and their families as well as individualized postpartum home visitsHead Start program options:Home-Base:Comprehens

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Area 3 Altadena Head Start 1

Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 3 – Clairemont Mesa Head Start

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 3 – Home Avenue Head Start

How to ApplyNeighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 3 – Mc Gill Head Start

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 3 North Park Head Start 2

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 3 Skill Center Head Start 1

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 3 Urban Village II Head Start 1 – UV

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Balboa Elementary Preschool

SAY Preschools serve children age 2-5. Financial assistance is available for families that qualify. Applications are now available. SAY’s Preschool Program offers a culturally and developmentally appropriate curriculum with a balance of activities designed to foster creativit

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Mountain View Campus

All applicants who submitted enrollment applications before the open enrollment deadline become members of the applicant pool and are eligible to participate in the lottery system. Grade level vacancies are filled in priority order. Siblings of returning students will be given prior

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Area 5 Cherokee Point Elementary SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 – Clay Elementary SPK

The school in the Rolando neighborhood offers great diversity that helps students prepare to succeed in the global society. They believe in and support the achievement of academic excellence and social responsibility. They honor cultural diversity, provide rigorous and appropriate i

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Area 5 – Edison Elementary SPK

Edison is one of 117 Elementary Schools in San Diego Unified. It is a Pre-K-5th-grade school located in City Heights. Demographics include 500 students–87% Latino, 5% African-American, 5% Asian, and 3% Other. Ninety-six percent qualify for free or reduced lunch, 57% are Engl

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Area 5 Encanto Elementary SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 Euclid Elementary SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 Fulton Elementary SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 Hamilton Elementary SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 Horton Elementary School Pre-K

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 Jefferson Elementary SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 Kimbrough Elementary SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Rosa Parks Elementary SPK

Rosa Parks Elementary School is located in the Mid City/City Heights area.  They offer regular education, special education, and gifted and talented education (GATE) programs. Through the School in the Park Program students in grades 3-5 receive additional instruction in the Ba

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Area 5 Sherman Elementary SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 6 – Bayside CDC

Bayside’s mission is to take advantage of the everyday teachable moments by fostering the intellectual, creative, social, and emotional growth and development of their children and to inspire a lifelong love of learning. Their classrooms are purposely planned to encourage curiosity an

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Area 6 – Brooklyn CDC

Brooklyn Children’s Center is a daycare center in AN DIEGO CA, with a maximum capacity of 65 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.

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Area 6 De Anza CDC – Head Start

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 6 – Euclid CDC

San Diego Unified serves more than 121,000 students in Pre-school through grade 12 and is the second-largest district in California. The student population is extremely diverse, representing more than 15 ethnic groups and more than 60 languages and dialects.

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Area 6 Field CDC – Elementary

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 6 – Garfield CDC

Available at 28 school sites, the School Readiness Preschool Program is available to children ages 3-5 of families living in a targeted area who are not income-eligible for subsidized programs.It provides children and families with comprehensive support services, such as

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Area 6 – Hawthorne CDC

San Diego Unified serves more than 121,000 students in pre-school through grade 12 and is the second-largest district in California. The student population is extremely diverse, representing more than 15 ethnic groups and more than 60 languages and dialects.

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Area 6 Logan CDC – Elementary

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 6 – Los Altos CDC

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 6 – Mead CDC

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Area 6 Montezuma CDC

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Ross Child Development Center

Early Head Start program:Services to Pregnant Women – comprehensive services including weekly prenatal classes for pregnant women and their families as well as individualized postpartum home visitsHead Start program options:Home-Base:Comprehensive services f

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Area 6 Rowan CDC

How to ApplyNeighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 6 Saloman CDC Salomon

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 6 – Walker CDC

Walker is a quality neighborhood school, dedicated to seeing every child experience success.  The very dedicated and experienced staff serves students in grades Preschool to 5th. Their student population of approximately 500 students is markedly rich in diversity. Their

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Area 6 Wegeforth CDC

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Volunteers of America Southwest Corporation

Early Head Start provides families with a range of services – from free well-baby and parent home visits to child development centers for children whose parents work or attend school.   They provide parent education classes as well as referrals to free and low-cost community and medica

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Neighborhood House Association

Early Head Start focuses on children six weeks to three years of age, as well as pregnant and post-partum, low-income women. Early Head Start program:Services to Pregnant Women – comprehensive services including weekly prenatal classes for pregnant women and their families as well as

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Los Penasquitos

Los Penasquitos is committed to creating a school that knows no limits to the academic success of each student.  Every student without exception and without excuse will be proficient in reading, language arts, and math.   These are unique and lofty statements however

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Area 4 – Inner City Head Start

Head Start is a federally-funded child development program designed to help break the cycle of poverty by providing preschool children of low-income families with a comprehensive program to meet their emotional, social, health, nutritional and psychological needs. Head Start’s approach is

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Children of the Rainbow – Logan

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 4 – Ray & Joan Kroc Head Start

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 4 – Sherman Head Start

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 4 – Urban Village I Head Start

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 – Chavez Elementary

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 5 – Rodriguez SPK

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Area 6 – Brooklyn Head Start

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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Ocean Beach CDC

The Neighborhood House Association is currently taking applications for enrollment for income-eligible families. Families interested in applying should call 1-888-873-5145.

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ECS Zamorano

Ocean Beach Elementary has been serving the community of Ocean Beach for over one hundred years! While some things have changed here, the core mission of delivering a world-class education to students has not. They provide a solid educational experience to their students. They serve over 420 TK-4th

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San Diego Miramar College Child Development Center

Serve children 2-5. Fees are assessed based upon family’s adjusted gross monthly income, family size, and contract for service provided.  Length of day for infant/toddler and preschool programs in defined as part time, less than 6 .5 hours and full time, 6.5 hours or more.  (Family Fee

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San Diego City College Child Development Center

Serve children 6 weeks to 5 years old. Fees are assessed based upon family’s adjusted gross monthly income, family size, and contract for service provided. Length of day for infant/toddler and preschool programs in defined as part time, less than 6 .5 hours and full time, 6.5 hours or more. (Fa

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San Diego’s 4-year-olds to get transitional kindergarten ahead of state rollout

State leaders have approved a rollout of universal transitional kindergarten over the next few years, but San Diego Unified will jump ahead and offer it to all 4-year-olds this fall.

Meanwhile at least five San Diego County districts do not offer transitional kindergarten and say they don’t plan to change.

San Diego Unified officials said they will offer at least 2,800 transitional kindergarten spots to families this fall. Any child in the district who turns 4 by Sept. 1 will be eligible for the program, which is being offered in 54 schools, district officials said.

“Regardless of where you live, regardless of where you work, we want you to come to school,” said Stephanie Ceminsky, director of early learning for the district.

The state promised in July it will begin funding universal transitional kindergarten for all 4-year-olds in public schools by 2025. Children will be eligible if they turn 4 by Sept. 1.

But not all 4-year-olds will be able to get access to the early childhood education program; it may depend on which school district they attend.

At least five small, elementary-only school districts in some of the wealthiest parts of San Diego County — Cardiff, Del Mar, Encinitas, Rancho Santa Fe and Solana Beach — do not provide any transitional kindergarten, even though state school officials say they have to.

Leaders of those districts have said they will not offer it unless the state gives them the money to do so.

They are called “basic aid” districts, meaning they get most of their money from local property taxes rather than from the state, unlike most public school districts, which get much of their funding from state per-pupil funds.

The five basic aid districts are North County, coastal districts, ranging in size from 547 students in Rancho Santa Fe to 4,900 students in Encinitas.

Most of those districts receive thousands more dollars in general revenue per student than the average California district — which some parent advocates have argued is all the more reason they should offer transitional kindergarten, like most other school districts do.

District leaders have said they can’t afford to offer transitional kindergarten without compromising other programs they find more important, such as smaller class sizes and science, technology, engineering and math programs at Del Mar, for instance.

When reached by email recently all five superintendents of the basic aid districts said they have no plans to change or update their stance on transitional kindergarten.

The California Department of Education, which helps carry out state education laws, has said that state law requires all elementary school districts and charter schools to offer transitional kindergarten to age-eligible children.

Transitional kindergarten is an extra, optional grade that precedes kindergarten.

Child advocates say such early education opportunities are crucial to child development, bringing with them such benefits as higher academic achievement and a greater likelihood of graduating high school for students — and some much-needed child care for working parents.

Not only does transitional kindergarten teach academics, it also teaches young children how to act in school, said Valencia Park Elementary Principal Lori Moore, whose school helped pilot an expanded transitional kindergarten program in the San Diego Unified district.

In transitional kindergarten, kids learn the basics of school behavior, such as how to stand in line and how to keep your hands to yourself, she said.

“If you go into a kindergarten room, you can tell who has never been in a school right away,” Moore said.

But early childhood education is expensive and inaccessible for many families.

The state offers free preschool or child care only to families who meet narrow income requirements. Families who don’t qualify have to pay for preschool, which on average costs more than $15,000 a year in San Diego County, according to the YMCA Childcare Resource Service.

Transitional kindergarten, on the other hand, has until now been available to some children depending on when they were born.

Currently, only children throughout California who turn 5 between Sept. 2 and Dec. 2 are guaranteed transitional kindergarten at their public school, a rule that many education advocates have said is arbitrary.

A state budget trailer bill passed in July will gradually expand state-funded transitional kindergarten to all children who turn 4 by Sept. 1.

It’s unlikely the five districts that do not offer transitional kindergarten will change their minds, because the new state budget trailer bill mirrors the same state law language that the five districts have been using to justify not offering transitional kindergarten.

The budget trailer bill says school districts must provide transitional kindergarten to age-eligible children as a condition of receiving state funding — a condition that the basic aid districts have claimed does not apply to them.

San Diego Unified piloted its full-day, transitional kindergarten program last school year, opening it to 4-year-olds regardless of birthdate.

The program combined a transitional kindergarten teacher and a preschool teacher in the same classroom. The idea was a preschool teacher would bring expertise specific to developing younger children, such as using play-based learning, while a transitional kindergarten teacher would bring expertise on curriculum and educational standards.

Because it was a pilot program, it had limited space — it served about 1,000 4-year-olds in classrooms only at Title I schools, which serve low-income families.

There wasn’t enough room to meet demand; about 2,500 families originally applied and 480 were placed on a wait list, Ceminsky said.

This school year, Ceminsky said, the district can serve at least 2,800 transitional kindergarteners.

San Diego Unified does not know yet how many 4-year-olds there are in the district, she said, but the plan is to serve those students at 54 elementary schools where it offered the pilot program, then expand it across the district in the 2022-2023 school year.

Families living in San Diego Unified who want to enroll in transitional kindergarten can email [email protected] or apply directly at school sites starting Aug. 16, Ceminsky said.

If there is enough interest and school sites fill up, San Diego Unified will expand to accommodate every family, Ceminsky said.

Updates

9:54 a.m. Aug. 12, 2021: This story was updated with information on how families can sign up for transitional kindergarten in San Diego Unified.

Best 10 Hostels in San Diego, USA


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Samesun Ocean Beach

2 stars

Ocean Beach, San Diego

Samesun Ocean Beach Hostel is located in San Diego, 300 meters from Ocean Beach. It offers air-conditioned rooms and a shared lounge.
Perfect perfect perfect! Staff are so kind and helpful. Property is perfectly clean- kitchen bathrooms and sleeping dorms/ private rooms.
Nice surf boards for rent at a cheaper price than elsewhere – $12.
free beach towels
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nice full kitchen
free yoga
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808 reviews

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Stay Classy

San Diego City Center, San Diego

Conveniently located in the San Diego City Center district of San Diego, Stay Classy Hostel is located 1.1 km from San Diego Convention Center, 2.1 km from Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum and 2.3 km from Balboa Park.
Big spot for my own, clean facilities, close to Glasslamp Quarter, sea front and Balboa Park

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9.1

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530 reviews

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California Dreams Hostel – Ocean Beach

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Point Loma, San Diego

Featuring non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge and a garden, California Dreams – Ocean Beach Hostel is located in San Diego, 2 km from Ocean Beach. Express check-in and check-out is possible.
I had to arrive past 2am because my flight was delayed and this place closes at 1pm every night. A staff member called Veronica stayed an hour and a half extra waiting for my arrival and was very nice

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8.8

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Gaslamp Hostel

Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego

Ideally set in the Downtown San Diego, Gaslamp Hostel features air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge and free WiFi.
Highly recommended! Can’t miss this amazing hostel! Great location, great staff, very clean, multiple activities. If you stay anywhere else it would be a mistake

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California Dreams Hostel – Pacific Beach

Pacific Beach, San Diego

California Dreams Hostel – Pacific Beach is located in San Diego, 1 km from Seal Bay Beach and 7 km from SeaWorld San Diego.
Thanks to the amazing staff I had the best experience in San Diego. I was undecided between this hostel and another one but at the end I chose this one and I couldn’t make a better choice!

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8.5

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ITH Beach Bungalow Surf Hostel San Diego

2 stars

Pacific Beach, San Diego

ITH Beach Bungalow Surf San Diego is located on the Pacific Beach boardwalk, 3 km from the world-famous Belmont Amusement Park. The hostel takes care of the environment…
The location couldn’t be better, right on the beachfront. The staff were exceptional and improved the whole experience, hosting on average two events each day to take part in, which was particularly useful for solo travelers to meet new people.

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International Travelers House Adventure Hostel

2 stars

San Diego City Center, San Diego

The hostel is located in a Victorian house in the heart of downtown San Diego. It offers dormitories and private rooms with free Wi-Fi.
The staff were incredibly friendly, the laundry service it cheap and the breakfast in the morning was a pleasant surprise! I would recommend this hostel to anyone passing through needing solid accommodation.

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HI San Diego Downtown Hostel

3 stars

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Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego

This non-profit hostel with a fully equipped kitchen is located in San Diego’s Gaslamp District.
Very friendly staff. Spacious kitchen with everything!

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Lucky D’s Hostel

San Diego City Center, San Diego

Located 5 minutes’ walk from the Gaslamp Quarter, this East Village San Diego hostel offers free Wi-Fi. A common room features a DVD player and XBOX system.
I stayed there for two Comic Con days. Everyone was nice, the room, well, was a 4 bed shared room, but still, nice, clean, and everyone in it was nice. The bathrooms were as clean as they could be, and has several many spaces to chill even If you’re not in the party mode. For it’s price, and knowing what a hostel can be, is a fantastic place, full of young people that are insanely nice to you.

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RK Hostel

2 stars

San Diego City Center, San Diego

This adults-only hostel is located in the city center, 3 km from the San Diego International Airport and the Gaslamp District.
The owner is an amazing person! Super friendly and helpful, her name is Rita and she made me feel like home, I would repeat for sure.

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Hostel is not only a budget accommodation option, but also a great opportunity to chat with other guests and find like-minded people. Exchange helpful tips or share your stories with travelers from all over the world in the shared kitchen or games room.

The first youth hostel opened at 1912, and since then, this accommodation option has changed a lot, from budget one-night stays to luxury hostels, there is something for everyone. Whether you prefer to share a room with other guests or live in a separate room, staying in a hostel will cost less than in a hotel, and you will definitely not be bored.

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    Conveniently located in the San Diego City Center district of San Diego, Stay Classy Hostel is located 1.1 km from San Diego Convention Center, 2.1 km from Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum and 2.3 km from Balboa Park.
    Big spot for my own, clean facilities, close to Glasslamp Quarter, sea front and Balboa Park

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    Featuring non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge and a garden, California Dreams – Ocean Beach Hostel is located in San Diego, 2 km from Ocean Beach. Express check-in and check-out is possible.
    I had to arrive past 2am because my flight was delayed and this place closes at 1pm every night.

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    Located 5 minutes’ walk from the Gaslamp Quarter, this East Village San Diego hostel offers free Wi-Fi. A common room features a DVD player and XBOX system.
    I stayed there for two Comic Con days.

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    Set in San Diego, within 200 meters of Mission Beach and 1.4 km of Sail Bay Beach, ITH Mission Beach Backpacker Hostel provides accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi.
    well maintained. very clean. The staff is wonderful. Lots of free parking close by.

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    Podshare San Diego is set in the San Diego district, 1.1 km from San Diego Maritime Museum, 1.7 km from Midway Museum and 2.7 km from San Diego Convention Center.
    Peacefull, Cleanliness, organized, comfortable.

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  • For hostels in San Diego that offer highly-rated breakfasts, try California Dreams Hostel – Pacific Beach, International Travelers House Adventure Hostel, California Dreams Hostel – Ocean Beach.

  • On average, a hostel in San Diego costs €17.71 per night (based on Booking.com prices).

  • These hostels in San Diego are highly rated by couples: Stay Classy, ​​Samesun Ocean Beach and California Dreams Hostel – Ocean Beach.

  • The average price per night for a hostel in San Diego this weekend is €144.45 (based on Booking.com prices).

  • The average price of a hostel in San Diego today is €106.