Dear Friends,
Welcome to Viewpoint School! Founded in 1961, the School offers an enriched college preparatory program, emphasizing academic excellence in a nurturing environment. The School's 25-acre campus is located in the scenic foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, and provides young people in Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade with an ideal place to grow, to learn, and to achieve success.
Recognizing that children grow best among their peers, Viewpoint is divided into four divisions, each enjoying its own distinct program and geographical identity: Primary School (Kindergarten through Second Grade), Lower School (Third through Fifth Grades), Middle School (Sixth through Eighth Grades), and Upper School (Ninth through Twelfth Grades). Viewpoint nurtures the students' unique talents within the structure of four smaller divisions, which together comprise Viewpoint's community.
With an enrollment of 1,200 students, the School provides a ratio of approximately 10 students to one full-time teacher to ensure that all students benefit from individualized attention and a personalized style. Viewpoint's teachers work closely with students both in and out of the classroom, inspiring students with their enthusiasm and love of learning.
The School's students represent a diverse array of ethnic, religious, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds. Fifteen different languages are spoken in the homes of our families. Students commute to Viewpoint School from our surrounding communities conveniently using carpools and the School's busing program.
Viewpoint School is an exciting journey for students. Our teachers and administrators strive to ensure that students appropriately balance their academic responsibilities, extracurricular and athletic activities, and their time for social activities and relaxation. We are eager to share with you the many opportunities that Viewpoint offers to its students. We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to our scenic campus. Please contact my colleagues and me should you be interested in further information.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Dworkoski, Ph.D.
Headmaster