Middle School (6-8) | Westside Los Angeles Private School
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Middle School (6-8) | Westside Los Angeles Private School
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Middle School (6-8)
Where Leadership Begins and Confidence Grows
Middle school is a time of transformation and at Berkeley Hall, it’s where students truly take flight. Your child will be known, seen, and supported every step of the way as they grow into confident learners and thoughtful leaders.
Why Our Middle School?
Our Middle School empowers students to lead, grow, and thrive in a uniquely supportive environment.
Room to Grow, Space to Be:
Our intentionally small, Preschool - 8th Grade structure gives Middle Schoolers space to develop age-appropriately, free from high school pressures, yet supported to explore themselves with confidence.
Leadership Without Limits:
Middle Schoolers shine as campus role models, serving on Student Council, leading assemblies, competing in team sports, and mentoring younger students through buddy and peer tutoring programs.
High School Ready:
From public speaking and writing workshops to one-on-one high school counseling, students are well prepared for a range of top-tier high schools.
Click Here to Schedule a Tour
Sixth Grade: A Launchpad Year
Where students build strong foundations.
Seventh Grade: A Time of Discovery
Students think deeper and develop unique passions.
Eighth Grade: A Legacy of Leadership
The oldest students on campus meet the moment.
Core Values
Math
Spanish
Outdoor Ed
Learning That Reflects Our Values
At Berkeley Hall, middle school is a time for students to step into greater independence while staying grounded in shared values. Within a rich educational experience, they apply their learning in meaningful ways, whether finding solutions to real-world problems, writing like published authors, or leading community initiatives. Our values are woven into daily life, from buddy programs and weekly meetings to acts of service and peer mentorship. Middle schoolers learn not only who they are, but the kind of difference they can make.
Math: Thinking Critically, Solving Creatively
At BHS, math is more than computation. It’s about reasoning, problem-solving, and discovery. Students explore both the how and why behind concepts, building a deep, lasting understanding. Whether in the Standard or Accelerated curriculum, every student is challenged appropriately and prepared for high school success.
To reinforce mastery, students articulate their thinking, apply math to real-world problems, and mentor peers. Programs like Math Olympiad, the Pi Contest, and Peer Tutoring offer exciting ways to deepen skills, lead, and truly enjoy math.
Spanish: A Window on the World
Middle school Spanish goes far beyond mastering grammar and vocabulary. With hands-on projects and experiences, students explore the multicultural nature of the language, spanning continents, cultures, and perspectives. In integrated studies, Spanish overlaps with subjects like math, art, and social studies, helping students see it both as a system for communication and a way to create meaning and connection in their lives.
Outdoor Ed: Where Nature Becomes the Classroom
Berkeley Hall’s Outdoor Education program is a highlight of the student experience, blending adventure with hands-on learning. Whether launching rockets at AstroCamp, exploring ecosystems at Pali Institute, snorkeling in Catalina’s bioluminescent waters, or hiking through the grandeur of Yosemite, each trip offers unforgettable opportunities for growth, discovery, and connection with nature. The programs are carefully designed to build courage, teamwork, and a lasting connection to the natural world. Guided by our expert partners and trusted BHS faculty, students safely stretch beyond their comfort zones and return to campus with new confidence, friendships, and unforgettable memories.
Learn More About Outdoor Education
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7:30 - 7:55 am
Arrival
8:00 - 8:25 am
Morning Meeting
8:30 - 9:20 am
Core Academics (Spanish, History, English, Math, Science)
9:25 - 10:15 am
Physical Education
10:15 - 10:30 am
Snack (Muncho)
10:30 - 11:20 am
Core Academics (Spanish, History, English, Math, Science)
11:25 am - 12:15 pm
Core Academics (Spanish, History, English, Math, Science)
12:15 - 1:00 pm
Lunch
1:05 - 1:55 pm
Electives
2:00 - 2:50 pm
Core Academics (Spanish, History, English, Math, Science)
2:55 - 3:15 pm
Closing Circle / Study Hall
3:15 - 3:30 pm
Pick-up
3:30 - 6:00 pm
Optional Extended Day (XDC)
3:30 - 5:30 pm
Optional After School Sports
Finding the Right High School Together
High school is a match to be made, not a prize to be won. That’s the heart of our high school philosophy at Berkeley Hall. Beginning in seventh grade, we guide families through a supportive process focused on finding the best fit for each student. The student-led process includes individual counseling, a dedicated high school readiness course, a campus fair and meetings. Students practice interviews, write personal essays, and reflect on their research. Families meet with our Head of School and key administrators. This supportive journey helps students feel confident and excited about the next step in their education.
Do Middle School students have homework, and how much should we expect?
How many classes per grade?
What extracurricular activities and sports are offered?
How is technology used in the classroom, and do students need to bring their own device?
How does the school support students with social media and digital citizenship?
How does BHS help middle schoolers build community and make friends?
Do you offer a school lunch program?
Yes, students receive regular homework to reinforce learning and build independence. The average workload ranges from 60–90 minutes per night. Students also have Study Hall built into their schedule and can often complete homework during free periods, especially helpful for those participating in after-school programs like theater and sports.
There are typically two sections in 6th through 8th grade. This structure supports a close-knit learning environment while allowing for academic differentiation and strong teacher-student relationships.
Students can choose from a variety of engaging electives such as Digital Photography and Video Production, Robotics, Fiber Arts, Urban Gardening, Mock Trial, and Theater. Additional opportunities include Student Council, Peer Tutoring, and Math Olympiad.
Athletics
offerings include flag football, volleyball, basketball, track, and swim. Berkeley Hall competes in the San Fernando Valley Private School League, giving students the chance to build skills, teamwork, and school spirit through interscholastic sports.
Technology is thoughtfully integrated into academic work, with students using school-issued MacBooks for research, writing, and collaboration. There’s no need to bring a personal device; all students have access to the tools they need on campus. We have a no cell phone policy during school hours.
Digital citizenship is taught intentionally through advisory classes. In addition, we partner with experts who lead student workshops and parent sessions. Berkeley Hall works with Common Sense Media to provide resources that promote safe, respectful, and responsible online behavior for both students and families.
We know transitioning into middle school is a big step. Community-building starts before school begins, with family-led summer gatherings that help students and parents connect. Once on campus, orientation, advisory groups, and outdoor education trips help foster friendships and a sense of belonging. Our small class sizes, inclusive culture, and opportunities like sports, and leadership roles ensure every student feels seen, supported, and connected.
Yes! Our lunch provider,
Organic Kids LA
, offers fresh, nutritious, and kid-approved meals. The menu includes vegetarian, organic, kosher, and gluten-free options, with prices ranging from $9–$13 per meal. Families can easily order online.
Visit BHS
Tours & Events
Learn About Our Curriculum
Read More
Connect With Us
Current Parent
Kendall Shoemake
Titles:
Assistant Head of School: Middle School
Emily Booth
Titles:
6th Grade Math/Science Teacher
Evan Lignier
Titles:
7th - 8th Grade English Teacher, Coach
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The teachers are kind and nurturing - the small class sizes allow the teachers to meet each child’s needs academically and socially. The curriculum is well-rounded and challenging, and most importantly, my son loves going to school.
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Middle School (6-8)
Where Leadership Begins and Confidence Grows
Middle school is a time of transformation and at Berkeley Hall, it’s where students truly take flight. Your child will be known, seen, and supported every step of the way as they grow into confident learners and thoughtful leaders.
Why Our Middle School?
Our Middle School empowers students to lead, grow, and thrive in a uniquely supportive environment.
Room to Grow, Space to Be:
Our intentionally small, Preschool - 8th Grade structure gives Middle Schoolers space to develop age-appropriately, free from high school pressures, yet supported to explore themselves with confidence.
Leadership Without Limits:
Middle Schoolers shine as campus role models, serving on Student Council, leading assemblies, competing in team sports, and mentoring younger students through buddy and peer tutoring programs.
High School Ready:
From public speaking and writing workshops to one-on-one high school counseling, students are well prepared for a range of top-tier high schools.
Click Here to Schedule a Tour
Sixth Grade: A Launchpad Year
Where students build strong foundations.
Seventh Grade: A Time of Discovery
Students think deeper and develop unique passions.
Eighth Grade: A Legacy of Leadership
The oldest students on campus meet the moment.
Core Values
Math
Spanish
Outdoor Ed
Learning That Reflects Our Values
At Berkeley Hall, middle school is a time for students to step into greater independence while staying grounded in shared values. Within a rich educational experience, they apply their learning in meaningful ways, whether finding solutions to real-world problems, writing like published authors, or leading community initiatives. Our values are woven into daily life, from buddy programs and weekly meetings to acts of service and peer mentorship. Middle schoolers learn not only who they are, but the kind of difference they can make.
Math: Thinking Critically, Solving Creatively
At BHS, math is more than computation. It’s about reasoning, problem-solving, and discovery. Students explore both the how and why behind concepts, building a deep, lasting understanding. Whether in the Standard or Accelerated curriculum, every student is challenged appropriately and prepared for high school success.
To reinforce mastery, students articulate their thinking, apply math to real-world problems, and mentor peers. Programs like Math Olympiad, the Pi Contest, and Peer Tutoring offer exciting ways to deepen skills, lead, and truly enjoy math.
Spanish: A Window on the World
Middle school Spanish goes far beyond mastering grammar and vocabulary. With hands-on projects and experiences, students explore the multicultural nature of the language, spanning continents, cultures, and perspectives. In integrated studies, Spanish overlaps with subjects like math, art, and social studies, helping students see it both as a system for communication and a way to create meaning and connection in their lives.
Outdoor Ed: Where Nature Becomes the Classroom
Berkeley Hall’s Outdoor Education program is a highlight of the student experience, blending adventure with hands-on learning. Whether launching rockets at AstroCamp, exploring ecosystems at Pali Institute, snorkeling in Catalina’s bioluminescent waters, or hiking through the grandeur of Yosemite, each trip offers unforgettable opportunities for growth, discovery, and connection with nature. The programs are carefully designed to build courage, teamwork, and a lasting connection to the natural world. Guided by our expert partners and trusted BHS faculty, students safely stretch beyond their comfort zones and return to campus with new confidence, friendships, and unforgettable memories.
Learn More About Outdoor Education
any text here
7:30 - 7:55 am
Arrival
8:00 - 8:25 am
Morning Meeting
8:30 - 9:20 am
Core Academics (Spanish, History, English, Math, Science)
9:25 - 10:15 am
Physical Education
10:15 - 10:30 am
Snack (Muncho)
10:30 - 11:20 am
Core Academics (Spanish, History, English, Math, Science)
11:25 am - 12:15 pm
Core Academics (Spanish, History, English, Math, Science)
12:15 - 1:00 pm
Lunch
1:05 - 1:55 pm
Electives
2:00 - 2:50 pm
Core Academics (Spanish, History, English, Math, Science)
2:55 - 3:15 pm
Closing Circle / Study Hall
3:15 - 3:30 pm
Pick-up
3:30 - 6:00 pm
Optional Extended Day (XDC)
3:30 - 5:30 pm
Optional After School Sports
Finding the Right High School Together
High school is a match to be made, not a prize to be won. That’s the heart of our high school philosophy at Berkeley Hall. Beginning in seventh grade, we guide families through a supportive process focused on finding the best fit for each student. The student-led process includes individual counseling, a dedicated high school readiness course, a campus fair and meetings. Students practice interviews, write personal essays, and reflect on their research. Families meet with our Head of School and key administrators. This supportive journey helps students feel confident and excited about the next step in their education.
Do Middle School students have homework, and how much should we expect?
How many classes per grade?
What extracurricular activities and sports are offered?
How is technology used in the classroom, and do students need to bring their own device?
How does the school support students with social media and digital citizenship?
How does BHS help middle schoolers build community and make friends?
Do you offer a school lunch program?
Yes, students receive regular homework to reinforce learning and build independence. The average workload ranges from 60–90 minutes per night. Students also have Study Hall built into their schedule and can often complete homework during free periods, especially helpful for those participating in after-school programs like theater and sports.
There are typically two sections in 6th through 8th grade. This structure supports a close-knit learning environment while allowing for academic differentiation and strong teacher-student relationships.
Students can choose from a variety of engaging electives such as Digital Photography and Video Production, Robotics, Fiber Arts, Urban Gardening, Mock Trial, and Theater. Additional opportunities include Student Council, Peer Tutoring, and Math Olympiad.
Athletics
offerings include flag football, volleyball, basketball, track, and swim. Berkeley Hall competes in the San Fernando Valley Private School League, giving students the chance to build skills, teamwork, and school spirit through interscholastic sports.
Technology is thoughtfully integrated into academic work, with students using school-issued MacBooks for research, writing, and collaboration. There’s no need to bring a personal device; all students have access to the tools they need on campus. We have a no cell phone policy during school hours.
Digital citizenship is taught intentionally through advisory classes. In addition, we partner with experts who lead student workshops and parent sessions. Berkeley Hall works with Common Sense Media to provide resources that promote safe, respectful, and responsible online behavior for both students and families.
We know transitioning into middle school is a big step. Community-building starts before school begins, with family-led summer gatherings that help students and parents connect. Once on campus, orientation, advisory groups, and outdoor education trips help foster friendships and a sense of belonging. Our small class sizes, inclusive culture, and opportunities like sports, and leadership roles ensure every student feels seen, supported, and connected.
Yes! Our lunch provider,
Organic Kids LA
, offers fresh, nutritious, and kid-approved meals. The menu includes vegetarian, organic, kosher, and gluten-free options, with prices ranging from $9–$13 per meal. Families can easily order online.
Visit BHS
Tours & Events
Learn About Our Curriculum
Read More
Connect With Us
Current Parent
Kendall Shoemake
Titles:
Assistant Head of School: Middle School
Emily Booth
Titles:
6th Grade Math/Science Teacher
Evan Lignier
Titles:
7th - 8th Grade English Teacher, Coach
1
2
3
>
next page
showing 1 - 3 of 8 constituents
The teachers are kind and nurturing - the small class sizes allow the teachers to meet each child’s needs academically and socially. The curriculum is well-rounded and challenging, and most importantly, my son loves going to school.
Verified Niche Review
any text here