Zamorano Elementary Fine Arts Academy

Zamorano Students

Features at a glance

An organic garden on campus

School-based sports and athletics clubs

Parent involvement programs, including a parent center

Support from a Military Family Life counselor

Supports for LGBTQIA students, including a GSA club

Wellness programs and onsite wellness coordinator

Safe and inclusive anti-bullying leadership programs

Before and after school care

Gifted and Talented Education

Integrated project-based learning

Music

Performing Arts

Visual Arts

Zamorano is a TK-5 Visual Arts Magnet School. Our school is an exciting and innovative place for children to learn and grow. We provide students with an excellent opportunity to learn various art forms along side a standards based curriculum. In addition, students have the opportunity to learn from numerous resident artists.

Zamorano Fine Arts Academy must be seen to believe the beauty and art found on campus. Zamorano provides students with the opportunity to develop artistic knowledge and art appreciation, specifically in the visual arts. With the assistance of professional artists-in-residence and our highly trained faculty, students learn two- and three-dimensional art, textile and graphic arts, weaving, painting, drawing, art history, sculpture, photography, and pottery wheel ceramics.

Students also have the opportunity to participate in the annual Celebration of Art and exhibit original artwork throughout the community. The integration of art into an already rigorous curriculum enhances visual awareness and provides students with a stimulating and creative environment.

Diversity

The school's student population is ethnically diverse. Approximately 400 children are enrolled as nonresident magnet students. Attendance is excellent, with a 95.26 percent daily average attendance. Enrollment stability is high, at about 88 percent. Approximately 33 percent of the more than 1,146 students attending Zamorano have limited English proficiency.

History

Zamorano Fine Arts Academy is named after Augustin Vicente Zamorano, a Spanish artist who became California's first elementary textbook printer. Zamorano opened on September 9, 1986 in its current location in the South Bay Terraces of the Paradise Hills area of San Diego.

Contact us

Address

Zamorano Elementary Fine Arts Academy
2655 Casey Street
San Diego,CA92139