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At A Glance

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Founded in 1911, Berkeley Hall is a vibrant Nursery-Eighth Grade independent school located on 66 breathtaking acres near the heart of Los Angeles. 

Situated atop the Santa Monica Mountains, our campus provides an inspiring backdrop for children to grow, explore, and thrive.

Four Berkeley Hall students smiling together on the playground in Los Angeles.

By The Numbers

66 Acres

Our nature-rich campus provides a safe space for exploration and play, all just minutes from the city.

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230 Students

In our close-knit Nursery (age 3) to 8th Grade community, every child is known, valued, and supported at every stage.

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59% BIPOC

Our community is enriched by a wide range of perspectives and backgrounds, preparing students to thrive in a diverse world.

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$1.7 million

We offer need-based tuition assistance to make Berkeley Hall accessible to families of all economic backgrounds.

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19 Sports Teams

Our broad range of team sports build leadership, resilience, sportsmanship, and camaraderie starting in 4th grade.

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Berkeley Hall is a place that offers a rare combination of academic excellence, nurturing care, and a breathtaking campus that inspires learning every day.

 
Reginald Venson
Alumni Parent

Why choose Berkeley Hall?

An 11 Year Journey

Free from the pressures of high school, our Preschool–8th grade model allows students to grow up in a nurturing, age-appropriate environment where childhood is honored.

A Campus That Inspires

Our 66-acre campus in the Santa Monica Mountains offers a space to think, play, and learn.

Values That Define Us

Our commitment to character education is woven into daily life, helping students grow into kind, ethical, and resilient human beings.

Small by Design

With small class sizes and an overall 8:1 student–teacher ratio, every child (and family!) is known, supported, and celebrated as an individual.

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