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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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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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- (818) 732-3000
- 11600 MAGNOLIA BLVD, NORTH HOLLYWOOD, 91601, CA
Discover why Oakwood School is considered one of the top schools in the Los Angeles area. Oakwood is a private K-12 school located in North Hollywood, CA.
An Oakwood School education fosters independence of thought, intellectual integrity, moral depth, and prepares students for participation in a democratic society.
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!