Campbell Hall School, Private Episcopal school in Studio City, California.
Campbell Hall School is a private educational institution in Studio City, located in the San Fernando Valley, serving children from kindergarten through twelfth grade. The campus spreads across several buildings with classrooms, science laboratories, art studios, athletic fields, and a library serving all age groups.
An Anglican clergyman founded the school in 1944, starting as a small program in a parish setting. Over time it grew into a secondary institution and moved to a larger property in Studio City.
The school takes its name from a parish minister and follows the Episcopal Church tradition, an American branch of Anglican faith. Students attend chapel services and grow up in a community that blends Christian values with a cosmopolitan approach to education.
Visitors should schedule an appointment in advance, as this is a private school campus not open to the public during school hours. Parking is available on site, but the neighborhood is residential and requires careful driving.
About one quarter of students receive financial support through a scholarship program that helps families with different income levels attend. The grant often covers half the tuition and helps diversify the community socially.
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