Santa Fe Schools & Education
Elementary and Secondary Schools
The Santa Fe Public Schools system is the third largest school district in New Mexico – administered by a five–member nonpartisan board of education that sets educational policies and appoints a Superintendent of Schools.
In addition to the public elementary schools in Santa Fe:
- There are numerous private elementary schools, Rio Grande School, Desert Montessori School, La Mariposa Montessori, Santa Fe School for the Arts, and The Tara School.
- There are also several charter schools, including Monte Del Sol charter school, Academy for Technology and the Classics and Charter School 37.
- There are two major high schools, Santa Fe High School and Capital High School.
- The city has five private college preparatory high schools, St. Michael's High School, The New Mexico Academy for Science and Math, Desert Academy, New Mexico School For The Deaf, and Santa Fe Preparatory School.
Additionally, Santa Fe has a large network of private schools, consisting of 32 schools ranging from pre–Kindergarten through 12th grade, one of which the Santa Fe Indian Schoolis a federally funded boarding school for Native Americans, run by the All Indian Pueblo Council.
Public Schools Information:
Santa Fe Public Schools, 610 Alta Vista Street, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Phone (505)467-2000 Fax (505)995-3302
Colleges and Universities
Santa Fe has several institutes of higher learning, all of which have an enrollment of less than 2,000.
The College of Santa Fe is a private college offering associate and baccalaureate degrees. It is particularly well known for its programs in the performing, visual, moving image, and creative writing arts. It also has strong programs in the humanities, education, business, conservation science, and social science.
St. John's College, which has a campus in Annapolis, Maryland as well as in Santa Fe, offers baccalaureate and advanced degrees. St. John's is distinctive for its “great books” curriculum; learning is based upon the study of books and no textbooks are used.
The Institute of American Indian Arts, a fine arts college, offers associate and baccalaureate degrees in creative writing, studio arts, visual communications, and museum studies.
Southwestern College, devoted to the study of mental health, offers master's degrees in counseling, counseling with a concentration in grief and loss, and art therapy.
Southwest Acupuncture College offers a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine.
Santa Fe Community College serves area residents with two-year college preparatory and technical and vocational curricula.
Libraries and Research Centers
The Santa Fe Public Library operates two branches in addition to its main facility downtown. Holdings include nearly 300,000 volumes, as well as periodical subscriptions, records, films, maps, and special collections on the Southwest and New Mexico.
The New Mexico State Library, with more than 300,000 volumes and 700 periodical subscriptions, is a federal and state documents depository.
Research libraries located in Santa Fe house special collections pertaining to such diverse topics as Southwestern culture, comparative religion, and Sherlock Holmes. Other libraries are affiliated with local colleges and government agencies.
The Santa Fe Institute conducts research activities in the physical, biological, computational, and social sciences, in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, computation in physical and biological systems, economic and social interactions, evolutionary dynamics, network dynamics, and robustness.
The National Center for Genome Resources examines the influence of genetic variability on infectious disease progression.
Public Library Information:
Santa Fe Public Library, 145 Washington Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Phone: (505)955-6780 Fax (505)955-6676
Feel free to contact Carol today at 505-690-0233 with any questions or queries.

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