Leonardo Da Vinci Health Sciences Charter School in Chula Vista opened in 2009 as an independent K-6 charter under the Chula Vista Elementary School District, integrating a health sciences curriculum into core academic instruction at 229 East Naples Street. The campus shares the East Naples Street address block with Karl H. Kellogg Elementary School, placing two CVESD campuses within the same neighborhood cluster south of Palomar Street. Inquiry-based and project-based learning methods drive instruction across all grade levels, supported by a Spanish Language Development track, a Visual and Performing Arts program, and an on-site garden that anchors the health and wellness curriculum. The health sciences framework includes a structured physical education component aligned to California PE standards, and the school's wellness emphasis parallels community fitness programs including the ISR and stroke-development curriculum at Aqua-Tots Swim School Otay Ranch. The garden program cycles students through seasonal planting, soil pH testing, and produce-to-cafeteria nutrition tracking, fulfilling both Next Generation Science Standards life science benchmarks and the charter's founding mandate to embed health literacy across every subject area.