The Boulevard School vs. Woodland Hills Private School - Oxnard St. Campus
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School Overview
School
The Boulevard SchoolPreschool
Woodland Hills Private School - Oxnard St. CampusElementary school
Top Rankings
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Woodland Hills Private School - Oxnard St. Campus ranks among the top 20% of private schools in California for:
Overview
Our goal is to develop thoughful and considerate people as well as intelligent ones. Each age group has a curriculum designed specifically for that stage of development. All classes include daily arts & crafts, science, music, body movement, story time, cooking and age-appropriate academics. Our monthly themes include units on holidays, health, culture, artists and authors, in addition to ethics such as honesty, respect, courage and responsibility.
Our small class sizes allow for individual learning differences and the acqusition of independent academic skills needed to succeed in the larger post preschool classrooms. We have four separate park-like playgrounds, each designed specifically for a certain age group. Our goal is the developent of the child's self-confidence, self-image and independence in communication and learning. Our hope is to create a love of learning that will follow the children the rest of their lives.
Woodland Hills Private School offers a program that is designed to encourage out-of-the-box, divergent thinking and supports gifted, talented, and advanced learners.
The school nurtures emotional and social growth while building advanced academic and cognitive skills.
The school uses a developmental curriculum and teaching methodology for fully individualized and advanced academic learning opportunities.
Students are grouped by levels, not just by grades. This allows students to have deep, meaningful learning experiences rather than teachers going over material they already know.
The program provides an interactive process of learning and is concerned with the development of the whole child.
Grades Offered
NS-K
NS-5
Blue Ribbon School
No
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Offers Post-Graduate Year
No
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Learning Difference Programs
No
Yes
Learning Programs Supported
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Gifted & Talented, ADHD, mild learning differences, dyslexia
Year Founded
1974
1975
Students Body
Total Students
220 students
424 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
40%
41%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Nursery Students
50
96
Pre-K Students
150
40
Kindergarten Students
20
48
Grade 1 Students
-
48
Grade 2 Students
-
48
Grade 3 Students
-
48
Grade 4 Students
-
48
Grade 5 Students
-
48
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
30 teachers
59 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
50%
50%
Average Class Size
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22
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:7
1:7
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
Casual
(Casual)
(Casual)
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Dec. 1 / Jan. 31 / rolling
Tuition Cost
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$21,520
Tuition Notes
Tuition costs depend on the chosen program. You can do 2, 3 ,or 5 days a week, half day or full day, with before and aftercare available.
Annual tuition for elementary school. Preschool tuition is a separate schedule and is based on age & days enrolled.
% on Financial Aid
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6%
Average Financial Aid Grant
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$2,152
Acceptance Rate
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59%
Admissions Director
Rodi Vogel
Melanie Henson, Principal
Admissions Associate
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Seth Pozzi, Head of School
Sports
Total Sports Offered
5
7
Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
1
10
Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
gymnastics
Basketball, Computer Club, Cooking Club, Dance, Gymnastics, Karate, Kickball, Music, Soccer, Yoga