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==Education== [[Vista Unified School District]] serves Vista and parts of Oceanside and several unincorporated communities, with seventeen [[primary education|elementary schools]], six [[middle school]]s, and six [[High school (North America)|high school]]s, including [[Rancho Buena Vista High School]], [[Vista High School (Vista, California)|Vista High School]] and [[Mission Vista High School]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Schools - Vista Unified |url=https://www.vistausd.org/our-schools |access-date=December 3, 2023 |website=www.vistausd.org |language=en-US}}</ref> [[Guajome Park Academy]] is a charter school with joint elementary, middle, and high schools that receives part of its funding from the Vista Unified School District. Vista is home to six International Baccalaureate schools (IB) (Casita Center) (Vista Academy of Visual and Performing Arts) (Vista Magnet Middle) ([[Rancho Buena Vista High School|Rancho Buena Vista HS]]) ([[Guajome Park Academy|Guajome Park Academy HS]]) ([[Vista High School (Vista, California)|Vista High School]]). IB schools play a crucial role in communities by fostering global-mindedness, critical thinking, and cultural awareness in young learners. They encourage a diverse, inclusive environment and prepare students for future leadership. There are 12 private schools with over 2,500 students, including Tri-City Christian School, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School, and Calvary Christian School. The Vista Unified School District also runs the Vista Adult School.
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