
At A Glance:
43040 Margarita Road, temecula, ca
k-8 | 5 DAYs on campus
9-12 | 5 days on campus
(951) 225-7400
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Our gorgeous building on the corner of Pauba and Margarita offers three innovative programs serving grades K-12.
Da Vinci Elementary (K-5): Our arts-focused elementary school offers hands-on, integrated core instruction with a focus on creativity, plus electives instruction throughout the week to foster curiosity and develop talents.
Da Vinci Middle School (6-8): Our arts-focused middle school program offers a unique small-school environment where everybody knows every student’s name. Creative projects, core mastery, and positive interpersonal skills are the focus. Plus an optional fifth day of elective instruction to foster curiosity and develop talents.
Renaissance Real-World High School (9-12): Do you want a truly different high school experience? Discover a high school that emphasizes deeper connections with fewer teachers and ensures that every student is prepared for both college and the workforce through rigorous, supported courses, school-organized internships, and concurrent college enrollment. Students graduate with a resume of experiences and skills, a UC-ready transcript, college units, and friends who will last a lifetime.
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Temecula Student Center (K-12)
News + Announcements
January 22, 2026Springs’ Temecula Student Center (TSC) teamed up with the Professional Women’s Roundtable, a local non-profit organization in the Murrieta/Temecula Valley, for its first annual Peanut Butter Drive, reported Melissa Targos, program facilitator. TSC staff and families donated more than 50 jars of peanut butter to local food pantries for distribution to needy families from Lake Elsinore to Temecula.
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November 24, 2025The 4th through 6th grade students of Springs’ Temecula Student Center presented “We Are The World: Harmony in Diversity,” a fall concert that showcased the students’ “beautiful voices, teamwork, and spirit of unity,” reported Melissa Targos, program facilitator. Families and friends attended the concert in which students “sang songs of togetherness and hope.”
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July 17, 2025Springs’ Temecula Student Center Cross Country team has been “diligently” training throughout the summer under the leadership of Coach
Jordan Wilkie, reported
Melissa Targos, program facilitator. Open to all students from grades 6 through 12, “the team exemplifies commitment and perseverance. Participation in Cross Country not only enhances physical fitness but also cultivates self-discipline, fosters a strong sense of community, and promotes a positive mindset.”
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April 24, 2025Two Temecula Student Center students earned a 3
rd place award in their age group at the Arts at Riverside County Office of Education’s
Art Connects Visual Arts Contest:
Sophia Clement (7th-8th grade) and
Indie Steffan (5th-6th grade). The Center also had three honorable mention award winners:
Aria Castro (1st-2nd grade),
Calvin Cook (5th-6th grade), and
Callen Tetu (5th-6th grade).
(The students are pictured with art teacher Amy Booker.)
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