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Robbin's Nest Preschool and Kindergarten: Located in La Crescenta, Los Angeles County, CA, Robbin's Nest Preschool and Kindergarten offers preschool and kindergarten programs focusing on child development and on the daily activities which are of interest to children at this age (ages 2-5). We are aware of the needs and expectations of parents and strive to complement the family structure catering for children from La Crescenta, La Canada Flintridge, Glendale, Montrose, Briggs Terrace and surrounding communities. The climate at our school encourages children to make choices, take responsibility for these choices, and develop self-discipline. In an atmosphere of trust and respect, each child finds opportunities to realize his/her own self-worth and personal growth.
We are situated on Honolulu Avenue in La Crescenta, just off Freeway 210.
Our facilities include two separate buildings and play yards, as well as many classrooms to assure your child is in an age appropriate environment. We have specific programs, facilities, and classrooms to accommodate non-potty trained children and children in training.
School / Office Address:La Crescenta, 2912 Honolulu Avenue
Los Angeles County
California
USA
Give your child a head start with Rainbow Math's math enrichment program! Conveniently situated in Newark CA, we provide after-school math tutoring that aims to teach and inspire K-12 students to learn advanced math. Our core curriculum is based on the world famous Singapore Math approach which features problem solving and critical thinking aspects as its roots. We also provide private math tutoring for kids and teens.
Our program provides a strong foundation for children preparing for many math contests that require them to think logically and solve critical math problems such as Noetic learning math contest, NSF Math Bee, etc.
All our math classes are lead by experienced and dedicated instructors who believe math is the core of all subjects and if a child is good in math, all other learning happens naturally. Our low student to teacher ratio allows our staff to be able to provide individualized attention during each session. We constantly assess student performances to custom design an approach that will cater to your child.
Our progressive learning approach allows advanced students to learn upper level math at a younger age. For students who are struggling, it builds a stronger foundation. Either way, children are offered a no pressure learning environment.
The Summit View School in Los Angeles, Southern CA, offers comprehensive elementary, middle and secondary school programs for students with learning differences. An innovative and integrated curriculum, coupled with small class size and high teacher to student ratio, enables students to experience academic success.
The school has two locations - one is located on The Help Group's Culver City campus in Western LA County and the other is located on the Valley Glen Campus in the San Fernando Valley.
The Summit View School is part of The Help Group which is a family of non-profit agencies dedicated to providing a broad range of educational and therapeutic services to children, adolescents, young adults with special needs and their families.
Summit View School is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is certified by the California State Department of Education.
Elementary, middle and high school programs for children with learning differences:
- Elementary School program: Focuses on language arts, reading, mathematics and motor domains. Students apply basic skills in a variety of learning contexts.
- Middle School program: This strengthens students' organization, time management, critical thinking skills and work habits.
- High School program: This focuses on integrating the student's individual learning style with the knowledge they've acquired.
St. Matthews Parish School in Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles, CA, is an Episcopal co-educational day school for preschool through to grade 8. At St. Matthew's, we believe we have created a very special school. Blessed with inquisitive and thoughtful students, outstanding and caring teachers, and helpfully involved parents, the school offers a unique blend of seemingly contradictory attributes that make it special in so many ways.
St. Matthew’s Parish School is an integral part of the Parish of St. Matthew, serving children and families of the parish and larger community. The school provides an excellent education through a challenging, caring and balanced program, which promotes intellectual, spiritual, physical and emotional growth. Our purpose is to affirm that we are all children of God and to nurture in each student a sense of self as a creative, ethical and responsible leader in the community.
Delphi Academy of Los Angeles is an independent, coeducational, non-sectarian day school offering a preschool through high school program on one campus.
The campus is located in the foothills of the Angeles National Forest in the equestrian community of Lake View Terrace in the San Fernando Valley region.
Academics focus on providing students with a solid grounding in the basics, a rich and challenging hands-on curriculum, and the ability to study purposefully and independently.
The Delphi program includes a fully rounded curriculum available for all age levels. Even the very youngest students are exposed to basic concepts of science, history, and the various humanities.
A rigorous mastery of the basics forms the core of the curriculum, with the complete program developing a wide spectrum of skills and knowledge in cultural, scientific and social subjects.
In addition to traditional academic subjects, students get training in practical areas such as communication, manners, computers, nutrition and organization.
Delphi Academy of Los Angeles admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin.
Parent Testimonial: "I am so grateful that a school like Delphi exists. The academic program is challenging and it makes the study of vital subjects (like reading and math) absolutely fun and rewarding.”
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• Preschool
• Lower School
• Elementary School
• Middle School
• Upper School
• Summer Programs
• English Immersion Program for International Students (Academic Year)
• English Immersion Camps (Spring, Summer & Winter - 4 weeks to 3 months)
Bay Area School of Enterprise (BASE) is a Charter Public School located on Third Street in Alameda, CA. The first youth-initiated charter high school in the country, BASE provides an environment in which youth take ownership of their own learning and change their own lives as they change the community around them.
BASE's approach to education, Enterprise Learning, is a developmental approach that integrates youth development practices, experiential education, constructivism, and traditional college preparatory learning. Enterprise Learning emphasizes project creation and performance as a tool to enhance personal efficacy, reading, writing and public speaking.
All students in the Bay Area (East Oakland, South Bay, San Francisco, Berkeley, Walnut Creek etc...) are eligible to enroll.
- BASE offers small class sizes, college preparation, community involvement, real world projects and leadership opportunities.
- The educational program at the BASE is based on “enterprise learning” - a project-based, hands-on approach that allows students to learn academic subjects and real-world skills through work on enterprises that they create and grow.
St. Mark's Episcopal School, located in Upland, San Bernardino County, California, is a private Preschool & Elementary School offering Pre-K to Grade 8 programs. The environment at Saint Mark’s Episcopal School supports exploration and creativity, and provides a strong academic program and a variety of opportunities for students to learn and grow. We are life-long learners who encourage our students to grow in knowledge of themselves, their values, faith, community, world, and service to others. To lead purposeful lives in the twenty-first century, students must become independent thinkers who know and embrace their passions.