Harvard-Westlake School is an independent, co-educational university preparatory day school consisting of two campuses located in Los Angeles, California with approximately 1,600 students enrolled in grades 7 through 12.
The school has its campuses in Holmby Hills and Studio City. The school is a member of the G20 Schools group.
Harvard-Westlake is the product of the 1991 merge between the Harvard School for Boys and the Westlake School for Girls...
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Harvard-Westlake School is an independent, co-educational university preparatory day school consisting of two campuses located in Los Angeles, California with approximately 1,600 students enrolled in grades 7 through 12.
The school has its campuses in Holmby Hills and Studio City. The school is a member of the G20 Schools group.
Harvard-Westlake is the product of the 1991 merge between the Harvard School for Boys and the Westlake School for Girls.
The Harvard School for Boys was established in 1900 by Grenville C. Emery as a military academy, located at the corner of Western Avenue and Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. In 1911, it secured endorsement from the Episcopal Church becoming a non-profit organization. In 1937, the school moved to its present-day campus on Coldwater Canyon in Studio City after receiving a loan from Donald Douglas of the Douglas Aviation Company. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Harvard School gradually discontinued both boarding and its...
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