Mission High School

If students get a choice about where they prefer going for high schooling, they usually choose one with a vast campus. Pupils of Mission High School are in no way different! Established during San Francisco’s “Golden Age” of institute construction, this beautiful 1890’s school is famous for its typical Italian Renaissance Beaux-Arts design.
Being adjacent to Dolores Park, the expansive school grounds offer a picturesque view of the city skyline and Churrigueresque-styled architectural monuments. Moreover, the school’s antiquated bell tower provides a sense of nostalgia to all students. With those gorgeous hand-painted murals on its walls, Mission High is undeniably an exquisite architectural landmark.

