Monica Ros School vs. Ojai Valley School
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School Overview
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Overview
Monica Ros School is committed to educating young children age three through nine, preschool through third grade.
An atmosphere of warmth and acceptance helps students to develop positive feelings about themselves, school and learning.
The school's rich, balanced curriculum provides a strong foundation in the core areas of reading, writing and mathematics, science and social studies.
Art, music dance and drama are an integral part of each child's experience.
Students graduate from Monica Ros after third grade academically well prepared and with an enthusiasm for school that is unparalleled.
The philosophy of Ojai Valley School is contained in the motto "Integer Vitae," meaning wholeness of life, symmetry of life, soundness of life, and, therefore, poise and strength of life.
To accommodate this school philosophy, every effort is made to create an atmosphere for students and faculty that is conducive to learning and growing through the framework of a warm family environment.
Guided by this stated philosophy, Ojai Valley School has, as its goals and objectives, the development of each student's character.
Ojai Valley School students are presented with a wide variety of experiences through college and university preparatory studies, campus life, field trips, student activities, athletic programs, outdoor education and camping.
These activities allow students to explore the extent of their interests and abilities, to know themselves, and to develop an attitude of appreciation and respect.
Ojai Valley School students are exposed to a well balanced program, both academic and social, with consistent standards set for each discipline and activity.
Towards the development of character, students are given responsibilities that relate to their personal lives and to the school community.
With support and guidance from faculty, students begin to develop the knowledge and strength needed to make sound judgments.
Grades Offered
PK-3
PK-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Students Body
Total Students
149 students
276 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
30%
27%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Nursery Students
16
-
Pre-K Students
62
18
Kindergarten Students
23
11
Grade 1 Students
21
8
Grade 2 Students
14
11
Grade 3 Students
13
15
Grade 4 Students
-
15
Grade 5 Students
-
16
Grade 6 Students
-
18
Grade 7 Students
-
25
Grade 8 Students
-
35
Grade 9 Students
-
29
Grade 10 Students
-
24
Grade 11 Students
-
26
Grade 12 Students
-
25
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
19 teachers
65 teachers
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:8
1:4
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
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Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
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$45,500
Admissions Director
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Tracy Wilson
Admissions Associate
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John Valenzuela