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11600 Magnolia Blvd North Hollywood, CA 91601-3015 818-732-3000. Founded in 1951 in North Hollywood, California, Oakwood School is an independent, co-educational day school for students in Kindergarten through grade 12.
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Welcome to Oakwood School, an independent K-12 school in...
- Why Oakwood
Oakwood functions as one K-12 institution, but we are...
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High School Volleyball Oakwood has won over 70 League...
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We ask that your child be a current 6th-11th grade student...
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Oakwood School is pleased to accept applications from...
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Oakwood is a vibrant community alive with the palpable enthusiasm and curiosity of its student body. Here, young people engage in a myriad of pursuits—athletic, artistic, service-oriented, and ...
Explore the high school curriculum at Oakwood School, a top independent school in North Hollywood, California for students in kindergarten through grade 12.
An Oakwood School education fosters independence of thought, intellectual integrity, moral depth, and prepares students for participation in a democratic society.
Oakwood School is a K-12 co-educational independent day school located in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. The school consists of two campuses: the elementary school campus in Studio City, and the secondary school campus in North Hollywood.
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Oakwood began in the hearts and minds of a small group of parents who had three things in common: 1) one or more of their children attended the same nursery school; 2) they were equally disturbed by post-war overcrowding in the public schools; and 3) they disagreed about almost everything else!