Oakwood | K-12 Private School in Los Angeles, CA
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Oakwood | K-12 Private School in Los Angeles, CA
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intellectual challenge
embrace the moment
spark passion
intellectual curiosity
A Sense of Community
Oakwood School was founded in 1951 by parents who wanted to provide their children with an educational experience that was rich in the arts, sciences, and humanities and challenging to their creative, intellectual, and physical capacities.
They wanted a learning community that would foster independence of thought, intellectual integrity, and sensitivity to the needs of others, and prepare students for participation in a democratic society.
Statement of Philosophy
Cultivate Depth of Character
We believe that a school environment should foster individual growth and an active communal life, should hold intellectual attainment in high regard, and should encourage young people to exercise increasing autonomy and responsibility—for one another, for the environment, and for the larger world.
Why Oakwood?
We are committed to a relational pedagogy that views students as partners in teaching and learning.
Learn More
@oakwoodstories
MORE ABOUT LIFE AT OAKWOOD SCHOOL
An Enduring Act of Bravery
Rooted in Creativity: Ilsey ‘04 & Nico Juber ‘00
Math with Curiosity and Joy
Oakwood At a Glance
7 Science Labs on Campus
8:1 Student Teacher Ratio
7 Art Studios on Campus
800 Students Enrolled
20+ Advanced Studies Courses
12 Affinity & Alliance Groups
84% of Middle Schoolers Play a Sport
100% of Graduates Admitted to 4-Year Colleges
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The Oakwood School
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Secondary Campus
11600 Magnolia Blvd
North Hollywood, CA 91601-3015
818-732-3000
Elementary Campus
11230 Moorpark Street
North Hollywood, CA 91602-2602
818-732-3500
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NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS
The Oakwood School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs
Login
Admission
arrow
Welcome to Oakwood
Why Oakwood?
Visiting Oakwood
The Admission Process
Tuition & Financial Assistance
FAQ
Transportation
Connect with a Parent/Guardian
About
arrow
Statement of Philosophy
School Leadership
Parents & Guardians
History
Careers
Academics
arrow
An Oakwood Education
Elementary Campus
Middle School
High School
Experiential Learning
STEAM
College Counseling
Student Support
Arts
arrow
Creatively Oakwood
Elementary Campus Arts
Secondary Campus Arts
Athletics
arrow
Go Owls
Elementary Campus Athletics
Secondary Campus Athletics
Hall of Fame
Owls in College
Calendar
Student Life
arrow
Experience Oakwood
The Oakwood Graduate
Oakwood Stories
Summer Program
Belonging
arrow
Community Engagement
Giving
arrow
Advancement Office
Oakwood Live
Annual Fund
Ways to Give
Matching Gifts
Endowments
Annual Report
Emergency Financial Assistance Fund
Parents & Guardians
Alumni
Calendar
Summer Program
Login
Inquire
Apply
Inquire
Visit
Apply
intellectual challenge
embrace the moment
spark passion
intellectual curiosity
A Sense of Community
Oakwood School was founded in 1951 by parents who wanted to provide their children with an educational experience that was rich in the arts, sciences, and humanities and challenging to their creative, intellectual, and physical capacities.
They wanted a learning community that would foster independence of thought, intellectual integrity, and sensitivity to the needs of others, and prepare students for participation in a democratic society.
Statement of Philosophy
Cultivate Depth of Character
We believe that a school environment should foster individual growth and an active communal life, should hold intellectual attainment in high regard, and should encourage young people to exercise increasing autonomy and responsibility—for one another, for the environment, and for the larger world.
Why Oakwood?
We are committed to a relational pedagogy that views students as partners in teaching and learning.
Learn More
@oakwoodstories
MORE ABOUT LIFE AT OAKWOOD SCHOOL
An Enduring Act of Bravery
Rooted in Creativity: Ilsey ‘04 & Nico Juber ‘00
Math with Curiosity and Joy
Oakwood At a Glance
7 Science Labs on Campus
8:1 Student Teacher Ratio
7 Art Studios on Campus
800 Students Enrolled
20+ Advanced Studies Courses
12 Affinity & Alliance Groups
84% of Middle Schoolers Play a Sport
100% of Graduates Admitted to 4-Year Colleges
1
/
8
Take the Next Step
The Oakwood School
Experience Awaits
Inquire
Visit
Apply
Secondary Campus
11600 Magnolia Blvd
North Hollywood, CA 91601-3015
818-732-3000
Elementary Campus
11230 Moorpark Street
North Hollywood, CA 91602-2602
818-732-3500
Connect
Get Social
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS
The Oakwood School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs