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    Notre Dame High School - Ms. Lewis rocks!

    Notre Dame High School

    3.5(28 reviews)
    2.2 miSherman Oaks

    Public school or private? That debate is as old as the Bible and, speaking of the Bible, Catholic…read moreschool is a nice middle-ground alternative. Smaller classes and more money in the classroom, but not the twice-as-high tuition bill of the privates. And you don't have to be Catholic (or male) to attend Notre Dame. It's co-ed now, and I would guess that at least 50% of the students are not Catholic. I don't have a student at the school, but I speak at Notre Dame's annual college fair (representing one of the University of California schools). Every year, I'm super impressed with the students I meet, in terms of academic preparation, college readiness, thoughtfulness and a genuine love for their school. It's high end of course, as the long line of Range Rovers tell you every morning at drop-off-time. Students are engaged in classes, sports, clubs and activities. They were ready at the college fair with questions about college majors, two-year vs. four-year options and completing the UC common application. While I see only a very small slice of high school life at the college fair, the students are impressive and that says a lot. Worth considering!

    Administrative leadership is more cliquey and immature than the students…read more Too much kissing up to donors. Sports are out of whack since the retirement of a very good fair AD a few years ago. The arts are sorely unappreciated by admin. Even the best teachers feel like administration is looking over their shoulder at all times and waiting for excuses to ding them. Some great students and great teachers at this school. And quite a few good staff people. They deserve better than the administration they are serving under.

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    The Buckley School - Front

    The Buckley School

    3.9(10 reviews)
    2.3 miSherman Oaks

    My grandchild has been a student at Buckley for the past three and a half years and loves going to…read moreschool every day. HIs friends are all grounded, lovely humans who treat one another with consideration and respect. The teachers are dedicated professionals who make learning engaging and foster strong relationships with students. I can't recommend the school more highly for the way it has helped our chikd grow as a learner and member of the community.

    The worst year of my life, was my one year at Buckley School. Three decades ago, entering 7th…read moregrade; the children and teachers of this school welcomed me with bullying, daily threats, physical assaults and teacher-encouraged mocking. The evil I experienced at this school in 1990 was breathtaking, and by today's standards would have lead to this school's closure with all the social media video to back up my assertions. I almost committed su***de that year. "We let the children work out their problems themselves" was the mantra. No relief. No protection. Just the infliction of pure cruelty .... while the "adults" stood by and watched. Tho they ALWAYS stepped in to punish me when I tried to fight back. "The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats it's most vulnerable members." -Mahatma Ghandi. This quote follows me - haunts me to this day, BECAUSE of Buckley School. They taught me a very valuable lesson in this life: to not trust anyone.

    St Francis De Sales School - Football

    St Francis De Sales School

    4.6(9 reviews)
    2.7 miSherman Oaks

    Our two children have attended St. Francis since preschool and absolutely love it. There is such an…read moreemphasis on community and fostering a love of learning at a young age. The teachers are all attentive and very skilled educators. The school provides wonderful enrichment such as chess, tennis, and science - this is on top of the weekly school curriculum which includes Spanish, art and music classes. I also have to mention Principal Goethals - who is just the crème de la crème! She goes above and beyond to ensure the students feel safe and nurtured while also cultivating a great atmosphere for learning. We are very grateful for this terrific school and community!

    I normally don't post reviews but I felt the need to review the school my kids go to because it's…read moreso hard to find a good private school that's big enough to have many friends in the class but small enough to foster a strong community. Saint Francis de Sales is committed to fostering a sense of community that you don't find in many places around Los Angeles. They organize various events and initiatives that bring together students, parents, and teachers, creating a supportive network that extends beyond the classroom. SFDS encourages students to explore their imaginations, fostering a love for innovation and problem-solving. SFDS students are given the freedom to express themselves and develop their unique talents through art, music, sports, drama, science and many other ways.

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    Van Nuys Middle School

    Van Nuys Middle School

    2.7(10 reviews)
    1.0 miSherman Oaks

    We LOVE the Steam Magnet at VNMS. I overlooked this school at first and was just going to send my…read moreson to a nearby SAS program that I wasn't really crazy about. It wasn't until I overheard parents raving about it at a party, that I decided to take a tour. I'm so glad I did. The amazing student- teacher ratio, caring teachers, sweet kids, old beautiful courtyard, plethora of great field trips and engaging classes make this a wonderful experience for our family. My 7th grader actually looks forward to going to school each day. Can't say enough good things about this hidden gem of a program.

    DO NOT GO TO THIS SCHOOL, one time a girl stole my wallet and the counselors did nothing about it,…read moreI didn't even my money back, the girl took at least 70$ and all they did was give her detention. There's so much fights that at this point they don't really care anymore. Another time, a few girls blamed me for something I didn't do but in reality it's what they did. Best for last, the school dress code is unfair, when 7-8th grades wear something they aren't supposed to wear, it's okay for them, but when 6th grades do it, it's a different story. I feel like they should be fair and let people decide what pants they wanna wear, the shirts are okay but not the pants, and also these girls from my class and in the main building had a little beef with me because of something I didn't say at all, and when I was speaking to my friend, they suppose that I was talking smack about them when my friend looked at them for under a second. this is school is booty cheeks and very very bad, one of my teachers also is kinda mean, if you do something wrong she will either call your parents or cuss you out. so if you plan taking your kid here DON'T the counselors won't do anything about it and really they don't care for you. but they have k-pop students so that's okay I guess if you kid likes k-pop. AND THE CLASSROOMS SMELL LIKE CHEEKS!

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    Campbell Hall - Elementary School Students

    Campbell Hall

    3.6(34 reviews)
    4.1 miStudio City

    We are extremely pleased with Campbell Hall. Our child is being both supported and challenged in…read moremeaningful ways, and we feel confident they will be well-prepared for college on every level, mental, emotional, and physical. The school's commitment to student well-being is evident, and our child truly loves being part of the CH community.

    Campbell Hall is an INCREDIBLE school. I am so grateful my daughter got in (for Kindergarten, now…read moreshe's in 2nd grade). Yes it is expensive, but 1 out of 4 kids is on partial or full financial aid and that was very important to us, because we can afford it, but we did not want our daughter going to a "rich kid" school. And this school really values diveristy, including socioeconomic diversity. It is technically Episcopal but 22% of the student population is Jewish and the kids learn about and celebrate all kinds of different holidays including Diwali. We of course worry about gun violence and the campus is a COMPOUND. You cannot get onto campus without being checked out by security, and there is a former Marine on campus at all times with his adorable German Shepard, Otto - who is GREAT with the kids but I imagine also trained to attack and take down anyone threatening. One of the things I like the best is there are so many after school activities on campus I don't have to drive my daughter anywhere else, I just pick her up a bit later on days she has activities like Toy Design, Junior Shark Tank, Tennis, Mindfulness, and Improv. And while we do not use the bus system yet, my understanding is that Campbell Hall has the widest and most extensive bus system of any of the private schools in LA. Lastly, the parents CARE and are really involved and the school really welcomes their involvement. And the kids are taught values and kindness is a major priority along with education. Again, I recognize the expense is daunting and it's very hard to get into, but we applied and got into Laurence, Oakwood, Hollywood Schoolhouse etc, and are extremely happy (and so is our daughter) that she got into CH. She is absolutely thriving.

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