“Memories of Berkeley Hall and how secure I felt really helped
me feel adventuresome as
I moved out into the world. From the beginning you’re close and
united. You’re very nurtured
and you feel stronger as a person. You’re more willing to help others;
you’re able to connect
with people from around the world. The teachers provide stability and
yet freedom; they mold
you in a way where you don’t feel like you’re fenced in. You
become your own person.”
Merritt Moore, BHS: Kindergarten to 6th Grade
Middle/High School: Harvard-Westlake
Now at Harvard University
BHS helped me learn to be inspired, take risks and taught me
that no dream is out of reach.
Shannon Elliott, BHS Class of 2005
Now at Marymount High School
A person can expect any decent school to help its students with homework,
but never
before or since have I seen a group of people invest themselves with such
devotion
in the pursuit of character education, in constructing not only an academic
foundation,
but a moral foundation, and in turn creating an atmosphere where a person
knows
no boundaries.
Adam Cochran, BHS Class of 2001
Now at NYU Tisch School of the Arts,
Winner of the National Young Playwrights
Competition and Harvard-Westlake’s Prize for
Excellence in the Performing Arts
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