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Pacific Hills School understands that applying to an independent school can be a nerve-racking experience. Consistent with our family-friendly atmosphere, it is our mission and our hope to make it as simple and straightforward as possible. Our application procedure is a four-part process. You are welcome to complete the steps in any order that you wish and an admission decision will be rendered soon after all the necessary steps have been completed. Part One:Submit Application Forms and FeesStudents/families must submit a completed application with fee, transcripts, one administrator and two teacher recommendations, and standardized test scores. You can request a brochure and application materials by mail from Lynne Bradshaw (310) 276-3068, ext. 112 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Part Two:Call to Schedule an InterviewCall Lynne Bradshaw (310) 276-3068, ext. 112 to schedule an appointment for the informal interview. Appointments are generally made at 9am or 10am, Monday-Friday. The applicant student must attend this meeting. Part Three (optional):Visit an Open House Part Four (optional):Visit for a DayIf your child wishes to get to know the school by visiting for a day, please call Lynne Bradshaw (310) 276-3068, ext. 112, to schedule a date. Your child will be escorted throughout the day by a PHS student in the same grade who will take him/her to classes, answer questions and introduce the teachers and students. |
In The News
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11TH GRADERS WIN COUNTY VOLUNTEER AWARD --------------------------------------------- Congratulations to Juniors Kate Rosen and Michael Mulay for co-winning the 2010 L.A. County Arts Commission Student Volunteer of the Year Award. Together, Michael and Kate volunteered for upwards of 70 events, logging over 300 hours in four short months during the Ford Ampitheatre's summer season. "Their seamless integration into the Ford staff proved to be a considerable value to the Arts Commission and to the County," states Bill Berry, Events Service Manager at the Ford. "Michael and Kate also showed their leadership by working with each new volunteer throughout the season...Michael and Kate brought a veritable "youthquake" to the Ford volunteer staff." The pair were honored at a luncheon awards ceremony at the Grand Hall of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on April 12th. --------------------------------------------- |
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