Hugo Lawton
Principal
KIPP Excelencia Community Prep Upper (grades 5-8) is a public charter school located in Redwood City. We are located on the same campus as our sister elementary school (grades TK-4).
KIPP Excelencia Community Prep, founded in 2015 through the advocacy and vision of families, is built on the belief that strong relationships are at the heart of student success. Our mission is to inspire and empower all children to thrive through college and create positive change in their communities. Through a rigorous, deeply conceptual academic program and a collaborative learning environment, students develop essential character strengths such as love, gratitude, grit, zest, and curiosity. From elementary through middle school, we support students in growing both academically and socially as they build the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to climb the path to and through college.
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We approach learning with energy, joy, and enthusiasm each day.
We persevere through challenges and work hard to achieve our goals.
We ask questions, explore ideas, and seek to understand the world around us.
We appreciate others and recognize the contributions that support our growth.
We care for ourselves and one another, building strong, supportive relationships.
Sample Middle School Schedule
These accolades serve as a testament to the collective hard work of our dedicated faculty, motivated students, and supportive families.
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KIPP puts students first. KIPP schools are best-in-class, college-prep public schools in neighborhoods that deserve high-quality options. Most of our students will be the first in their families to attend and graduate from college, and we are proud to provide an excellent, tuition-free education in the communities where they live.
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At KIPP Excelencia Community Prep, students engage in a rigorous, college preparatory program designed to build the skills and confidence needed for success in high school, college, and beyond. With a strong focus on literacy and math, students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills across all subject areas, including science and social studies.
Our classrooms combine whole-group instruction with personalized learning, using data-driven practices to meet the needs of every student. Through small group instruction, targeted interventions, and literacy workshops, students receive the support and challenge they need to grow as independent, lifelong learners. Grounded in high expectations and culturally responsive teaching, our program ensures students not only master rigorous academic content, but also build the character and confidence to pursue their goals in order to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Students can explore a wide range of extracurricular activities that extend learning beyond the classroom. Students participate in sports like soccer, basketball, and volleyball, as well as clubs, art, music, leadership, and more. Many programs are led by teachers and offered in partnership with community organizations, creating a safe and engaging space after school. Students also have access to academic support, homework help, and enrichment activities each day. These experiences help students build confidence, develop new skills, and form strong relationships in order to best support their growth both in and out of the classroom.
At KIPP Excelencia Community Prep, we know that families need reliable, high-quality care that supports their child’s growth from morning through evening. That’s why we offer free, on-campus afterschool to provide a safe, structured, and engaging environment for all students.
Students in grades TK-8 can participate in our free expanded learning program, which runs Monday through Friday from dismissal until 6:00 p.m. Each day includes a healthy snack, dedicated homework support, and a mix of enrichment activities and structured play. Students build academic skills, explore new interests, stay active, and develop strong social-emotional skills with a supportive community.
KIPP puts students first. KIPP schools are best-in-class, college-prep public schools in neighborhoods that deserve high-quality options. Most of our students will be the first in their families to attend and graduate from college, and we are proud to provide an excellent, tuition-free education in the communities where they live.
Small School Environment
Results for Kids
Excellent Teachers
Our TK-12 Pathway
College & Career Support
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Enrollment for the 2026-27 school year is now open!
Once submitted, you may be contacted by a member of our Enrollment team if additional information is needed.
Applications received after the open enrollment deadline will be considered on a first-come-first-served basis.
Schedule a tour to see our campus or get in touch with our enrollment team for one-on-one support.
Yes, any student can attend KIPP! There are no admissions requirements. KIPP schools are tuition-free, public schools open to all students, including English Language learners and students with special education needs.
Like all public schools, charter schools are open to any student who lives in the enrollment area. There is no entrance requirement, such as testing or prior academic record. At KIPP, if a school has more families wanting to attend than spaces available, we choose applicants at random through a blind lottery.
The enrollment process is relatively simple and is managed at the school level, so the process is different depending on where you live. Use our School Finder to find a KIPP school near you, and learn more about how to enroll.
Yes, we proudly educate all students! KIPP schools ensure full educational opportunity, services, and success for all students regardless of disability, limitation, or circumstance. We are committed to providing rigorous, thoughtful services and support so students with varying levels of ability can attend our schools.
Yes, all KIPP schools are tuition-free, public schools open to all students. The KIPP Northern California network currently serves over 7,000 students at 23 schools across the Bay Area and Stockton.
Charter schools are tuition-free, independently operated public schools open to all students. They have greater flexibility when it comes to curriculum, teaching methods, and school operations in exchange for increased accountability. Charter schools are open to all students, using a lottery system if demand exceeds available spots.
Like all public schools, charter schools are held to state and federal academic standards, open to all students, including those with disabilities, funded primarily through federal, state, and local tax dollars, and are not affiliated with or restricted to a particular religious group.
The “charter” that establishes each school is a contract detailing the school’s mission, program plans, performance goals, and methods of assessment. Every public charter school has an authorizer that is responsible for holding the school accountable for compliance with their operating agreement or “charter.” In California, authorizers of charter schools are typically district school boards or county boards of education.
Our schools comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws, as well as certification requirements for California public charter school teachers.
KIPP schools employ mission-driven teachers from diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds, and we prioritize helping teachers improve their craft through supportive professional development programs and 1:1 instructional coaching.
To apply to teach in a KIPP school, start here.
When family demand exceeds enrollment capacity at the school, students are admitted based upon on a lottery. Lotteries are typically held in the late winter or early spring.
If students apply after the date of the lottery, they will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis, as spaces become available.
Use our School Finder to check with a KIPP school near you for specific dates and details.
KIPP Northern California is part of a national network of public charter schools that has a 30-year track record of preparing students for success in college and life.
There are 278 KIPP schools in 21 states plus the District of Columbia, collectively s educating nearly 125,000 students.
KIPP first began in Houston, Texas in 1994. The first KIPP school in California opened in West Oakland in 2002. Since then, we have embarked on a transformative journey, growing to 23 schools across Northern California.
KIPP’s Public Funding Plan, inclusive of:
All LCAP plans can also be found here.
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101 Twin Dolphin Drive
Redwood City, CA 94065
Contact us via phone (650) 802-5306 or email