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Brentwood
School
• Location:
12001 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA
90049
• Neighborhood:
Brentwood/Bel
Air Estates
• Phone:
310.471.1041; 310.476.9633
• Fax:
310.440.1989
• Ages:
6 and up
• Cost:
$12,000 and up
• Web:
http://www.bwscampus.com/

Grades: K-12
Enrollment: 960
Uniform: Yes
Spread across
two campuses, Brentwood School is
an independent, elementary through
secondary, coeducational institution.
The West Campus, at 12001 Sunset Blvd.,
consists of two sections of 21 to 22
students in each grade level, K-6.
Specialty teachers in science, foreign
language, music, art, physical
education, computer science, and
community service as well as seven
full-time assistants support the efforts
of the classroom teachers.
The East
Campus, located at 100 S. Barrington
Place, offers an academic program with a
carefully sequenced, broad-based
exposure to the liberal arts. Advanced
placement courses are offered in 17
subject areas. The curriculum is
extensive and flexible, with more than
100 courses offered each year. Honors
level courses are offered in every
discipline.
Extended
day coverage is available on the
campus until 6pm each day that school is
in session throughout the school year.
The
John Thomas Dye School
• Location:
11414 Chalon Road, Los Angeles, CA 90049
• Neighborhood:
Brentwood/Bel
Air Estates
• Phone:
310.476.2811
• Ages:
3 to 11
• Cost:
$17,000
• Email:
JHirsch@JTDSchool.com
• Web:
http://www.jtdschool.com

Grades: PreK-6
Enrollment: 305
Uniforms: yes
The John
Thomas Dye School (JTD) is an
academically-based independent school
covering grades from preschool to six.
The coed school has been in
existence since 1929 and is located in
the mountains of Bel Air.
Summer
School students choose from two
individual sessions or one five-week
session. They also have the option of
attending either a half- or full-day
program.
Extended
day care is also offered.
Sha'arei
Am
• Location:
1448 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404
• Neighborhood:
Santa
Monica/Venice
• Phone:
310.453.4276
• Fax:
310.453.4929
• Ages:
3 and up
• Email:
shaareiam@shaareiam.org
• Web:
http://www.shaareiam.org

Sha'arei
Am provides a Jewish Education for
students in grades K-12th grade. It also
offers a once-a-month program for pre-schoolers
and their parents, as well as a monthly
tot shabbat service on the third Friday
night of the month. Social youth group
programs are available for students in
grades 7th-12th.
The Temple is
Reform, founded in 1981.
St.
Matthew's Parish School
• Location:
1031 Bienveneda Avenue, Pacific
Palisades, CA 90272
• Neighborhood:
Pacific
Palisades/Pacific Highlands
• Phone:
310.454.1350
• Fax:
310.573.7423
• Ages:
infant to 12
• Web:
http://www.stmatthewsschool.com/index.html

Grades:
Pre-school-8
Enrollment: 325
Uniform: Yes
A 30-acre
woodsy campus, not far from the Pacific
Ocean, St. Matthew's Parish School
and Episcopal Day School serves children
and families of the Parish of St.
Matthew and the community at large.
Founded in 1949, the school provides a
challenging and traditional academic
program, balanced by a nurturing
environment and responsiveness to
individual differences.
Classrooms
for preschool students are in the heart
of the campus' rustic setting. In
Kindergarten, children move up the hill,
where they are taught by two fully
credentialed teachers. Specialty
teachers work with the children several
times a week in art, music, physical
education, library, and science
education.
The first
through fourth grade classrooms are also
self-contained. Teachers in science,
religion, music, art, physical
education, computer science, and
community service support the efforts of
the classroom teachers. Homeroom
teachers coordinate the program at each
grade level with an emphasis on reading,
writing, and mathematics.
The core
academic program continues through
middle school. Students begin foreign
language in 6th grade with semester
introductory classes in Spanish and
Latin. One language is pursued in 7th
and 8th grade. All middle school
students participate in the intramural
program, and 7th and 8th graders may
join interscholastic competitive teams
in a variety of sports.
Summer
session offers review and enrichment
classes.
Getting there:
Sunset Boulevard to Bienvenida. North on
Bienvenida, park in the Parish lot.
Westside
Waldorf School
Parent rating:

• Location:
1229 Fourth Street, Santa Monica, CA
90401
• Neighborhood:
Santa
Monica/Venice
• Phone:
310.576.0788
• Fax:
310.395.2796
• Hours:
Sep-Jun 8:30am-2:30pm; Half day session
8:30am-12:30pm
• Ages:
1 to 12
• Cost:
Kindergarten $9542; Grades 1-6 $10,835
• Email:
info@wswaldorf.org
• Web:
http://www.wswaldorf.org

Grades:
Preschool-Grade 6
The Westside
Waldorf School is a calm, green
oasis in downtown Santa Monica. Trees
and flowers are plentiful in this
unusual urban school, and the students
are constantly involved in ever-changing
gardening projects.
Based on the
philosophies of Rudolph Steiner,
the Westside Waldorf School was
founded in 1988. Its curriculum seeks to
nourish the emotions and imaginations of
children, as well as their intellect.
Teachers use art and imagination in
their approach to all the subjects.
The
classrooms are very different from what
you'd find in a traditional school.
Primitive toys made of natural materials
are the norm here. Much attention is
also given to the decor in order to make
the environment calm and nurturing.
Preschool
costs range from
$275/five-week/parent & child
session to $3,685 for two half-days/week
in the Nursery program (three full
days/week in the Nursery program is
$7865).
Getting there:
From the 10 freeway, exit at
Fourth Street and turn right. Just as
you cross Arizona, in the middle of the
block, turn left into Parking Structure
#1. The school is directly across the
street from the parking structure on the
grounds of the St. Augustine-by-the-Sea
Church.
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The
Archer School for Girls27863
• Location:
11725 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles,
CA 90049
• Neighborhood:
Brentwood/Bel
Air Estates
• Phone:
310.873.700
• Fax:
310.873.7070
• Web:
www.archer.org

Grades:
Grade 6-12
Our Campus: Archer
is situated on an eight acre campus in the heart of Brentwood, just minutes from
the cultural and academic resources of the Getty Museum and UCLA. The 95,000
square foot building is a historic landmark. Built in 1931 by the famed
California architect William R. Mooser, it is a perfect example of Spanish
Colonial Revival architecture.
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| Enrollment |
450
students
in
grades
6-12 |
| Faculty |
80
faculty
members,
50%
with
advanced
degrees |
Student-
Teacher
Ratio |
6:1 |
| Average
Class
Size |
15 |
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With its courtyards, fountains, painted ceilings and grand hearths, Archer
retains the charm and elegance of the early twentieth century, while seamlessly
combining the energy and spirit of the twenty-first.
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Crossroads
School - Web:
www.xrds.org
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MAIN
OFFICE
Crossroads School
for Arts & Sciences
1714 Twenty-First
Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404
tel: 310 / 829.7391
fax: 310 / 828.5636
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Roger
Weaver - HEADMASTER
Bob
Riddle - ASSISTANT
HEAD / DEAN OF FACULTY
Joan
Martin - ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL DIRECTOR
Morgan
Schwartz - MIDDLE
SCHOOL DIRECTOR
Liz
Resnick - UPPER
SCHOOL DIRECTOR
ADMISSIONS
Crossroads School
Admissions Office
1715 Olympic Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90404
tel: 310 / 828.1196
x709
fax: 310 / 392.9011
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CROSSROADS
SCHOOL WAS FOUNDED
IN 1971 by a group
of educators and
parents whose goal
was to provide a
diverse student
body a
coeducational
college
preparatory
education
combining academic
excellence with a
comprehensive fine
and performing
arts program,
community service,
athletic
challenge, and
environmental
education.
TODAY, THE SCHOOL
CONSISTS OF TWO
CAMPUSES, SERVING
1130 STUDENTS. The
school has an
operating budget
of over $23
million and
provides $2.6
million in
financial aid to
applicant
families. The
Norton Campus at
1715 Olympic
Boulevard houses
Crossroads
Elementary School
(K-5), the
Admissions Office,
and the Crossroads
K-12 Athletic
Facility. The 21st
Street Campus at
1714 21st Street
is the site of
Crossroads Middle
(6-8) and Upper
Schools (9-12)and
K-12
administration
offices.
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CROSSROADS IS A DISTINCTLY PROGRESSIVE
SCHOOL offering an intellectually
demanding and creative curriculum within
a supportive, personal environment that
has at its base the notion of safety,
equity, and inclusion for all.
Crossroads strives to help each student
develop a personal commitment to
learning, a respect for independent
thinking, a sense of social commitment,
an appreciation of the valuable
traditions of the past, and a concern
for the future. Crossroads students are
provided a spectrum of program
opportunities including visual arts,
literature, language, music, math,
drama, history, science, dance,
athletics, computer science, community
service, and environmental/experiential
education.
CROSSROADS SCHOOL OFFERS ENROLLMENT
BASED ON APPLICATION, and all admitted
students are accorded the rights,
privileges, programs, and activities
generally accorded or made available to
students at the school. The school does
not discriminate on the basis of color,
national or ethnic origin, religion or
creed, gender, or sexual orientation in
the administration of its educational
policies, financial aid programs, or
athletic and other programs. Crossroads
seeks students with a range and depth of
interests and talents. In addition, the
school seeks to provide classes which
balance boy/girl ratios, ethnic and
socio-economic diversity, and
heterogeneity in skills, talents, and
interests.
CROSSROADS IS ACCREDITED BY the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
Crossroads is a member of the National
Association of Independent Schools (NAIS),
the California Association of
Independent Schools (CAIS), the College
Board, the National Association for
College Admission Counseling (NACAC),
the Western Association of College
Admission Counseling (WACAC), the
Network for Performing and Visual Arts
Schools, the Cum Laude Society, A Better
Chance, and the Independent School
Alliance for Minority Affairs. Please
visit
website for more information...
Harvard-Westlake
•
Middle School Location:
700 North Faring Road Los Angeles, CA
90077
• Phone:
310-274-7281
• Upper
School Location:
700 Coldwater Canyon North Hollywood, CA
91604 .
• Phone:
818-980-6692
•
Email:
http://www.harvardwestlake.com/comments
• Web:
http://www.harvardwestlake.com

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Type
of School
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Independent
coeducational college
preparatory day school, grades
7-12
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Enrollment
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Middle
School campus - 733 (Grades 7-9)
Upper School campus - 820
(Grades 10-12)
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Faculty
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211
faculty members, all of whom
hold the B.A. or B.S. degree;
115 hold Masters; and 25 hold
Doctoral degrees.
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Facilities
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8
academic halls, 2 lecture halls,
2 libraries, 3 gymnasiums, 2
pools, 2 football/soccer fields,
1 track, 2 auditoriums, 2
orchestra rooms, 3 instrumental
rehearsal studios, 2 electronic
music studios and 4 additional
fully-equipped MIDI stations,
music practice rooms, 2 dance
studios, 2 arts centers, 2
ceramic studios, 2 photography
labs, and computer labs with
terminals throughout each
campus.
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S.A.T.
Performance
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Verbal
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Math
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National
Average
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500
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500
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Harvard-Westlake
Class of 2003
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688
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704
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National
Merit Recognition for the Class
of 2003
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Harvard-Westlake
ranks among the top ten high
schools in the country in number
of
National
Merit Semifinalists. 104
students received National Merit
Recognition, with 41 students as
National Merit Finalists and 43
students as National Merit
Semifinalists.
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Advanced
Placement Results for 2003
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In
2003, 505 Harvard-Westlake
students took 1,498 A.P. tests,
and 95% scored 3 or higher.
Students with such a score earn
college credit at many leading
universities for their course
work completed at
Harvard-Westlake.
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The
Buckley School •
Middle School Location:
3900 Stansbury Avenue, Sherman Oaks, CA
91423
• Phone:
(818) 783-1610, ext. 402
•
Email:
cbarker@buckleyla.org
• Web:
http://www.buckley-la.org

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History
Founded in 1933 by
Dr. Isabelle
Buckley as an
independent
co-educational
institution. Today
Buckley is a
college
preparatory day
school,
kindergarten
through grade
twelve.
Enrollment
750 students total
Lower School: 260
students
(kindergarten
through grade
five)
Middle School: 210
students (grades
six through eight)
Upper School: 280
students (grades
nine through
twelve).
Student/Faculty
Ratio
7:1
Average
Class Size
Middle School –
17
Upper School–15
or fewer
Faculty
104 faculty
members; 41 have
one or more
Masters; and 6
hold Doctoral
degrees.
Arts
In 1999, Buckley
was awarded the
prestigious BRAVO
award for
outstanding
educational
programs in visual
and performing
arts. It is the
only time in the
seventeen-year
history of the
award that a
private school was
selected.
In 2001,
Buckley students
received the
highest number of
awards from among
the 60 public and
private schools
competing in the
Scholastic Art
Awards program in
the Southern
California region.
Athletics
The Buckley School
Griffins compete
successfully at
the varsity and
junior varsity
levels of the
California
Interscholastic
Federation.
Buckley’s
athletic teams
regularly qualify
for post-season
competition with
several teams
having won
multiple league
championships in
the past four
years. Several
individual
athletes have
earned all-league,
league MVP and
all-CIF
recognition.
Advanced
Placement
Buckley’s
curriculum
includes 17
Advanced Placement
courses, some of
which are offered
in alternate
years.
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2003 |
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2002 |
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2001 |
| Number
of
students
taking APs |
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64 |
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64 |
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74 |
| Number
of AP
exams
taken |
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118 |
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132 |
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154 |
| %
scoring
three or
more |
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95% |
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93% |
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92% |
| %
scoring
four or
five |
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80% |
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77% |
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75% |
| Standardized
Testing -
SAT I |
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Verbal
(middle
50%) |
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Math
(middle
50%) |
| Class
of 2003 |
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580-680 |
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590-730 |
| California |
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420-580 |
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430-600 |
| National |
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430-580 |
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440-600 |
| Class
of 2002 |
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580-660 |
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580-740 |
| California |
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420-570 |
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430-600 |
| National |
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430-580 |
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440-600 |
| Class
of 2001 |
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560-670 |
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580-700 |
| California |
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420-580 |
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440-600 |
| National |
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430-580 |
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440-590 |
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