Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the acceptance rate for Berkeley Hall School?
Acceptance rate, number of applicants, and number of applicants admitted or rejected are not available for public viewing. Berkeley Hall School does not release data on their acceptance rate, the total number of students who apply each year, or the number of students admitted or rejected. This information is not made available to the public. However, Berkeley Hall School is known to be a highly competitive private school, attracting a large number of applicants each year. Families considering Berkeley Hall School should familiarize themselves with the admissions timeline and requirements to maximize their chances of acceptance.
- What High Schools do Berkeley Hall School graduates attend?
Graduates of Berkeley Hall School have a proven track record of success in gaining admission to some of the most prestigious and highly sought-after high schools both. Here are the top high schools where Berkeley Hall School students have been accepted:
- Harvard-Westlake School
- Marlborough School
- Loyola High School
- The Buckley School
- Brentwood School
- Campbell Hall School
- Chadwick School
- Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences
- Geffen Academy at UCLA
- Viewpoint School
- Sierra Canyon School
- Oakwood School
- The Archer School for Girls
- Phillips Exeter Academy (boarding school)
- Lawrenceville School (boarding school)
This accomplishment speaks to the rigorous academic preparation, comprehensive support, and diverse opportunities that Berkeley Hall School provides its students, empowering them to excel in their higher education pursuits and future careers.
- Is Berkeley Hall School’s After-School Enrichment Program (ASEP) open to all Berkeley Hall students?
Berkeley Hall School’s After-School Enrichment Program (ASEP) is open to all students from nursery through eighth grade. The program offers a variety of activities, including arts, STEM, sports, and life skills, designed to enrich students’ learning beyond the classroom. Classes are taught by outside professionals through a partnership with Parker-Anderson and run on a trimester basis. Students can explore interests like musical theater, robotics, chess, cooking, and more. Participation is optional, and families can select classes based on their child’s interests. For more details, parents can check the school’s website or contact the administration.
- Does Berkeley Hall School offer campus tours for prospective students and parents?
Yes, Berkeley Hall School offers campus tours for prospective students and families on select Wednesdays. Tours include classroom visits, meetings with teachers and administrators, and a panel discussion with school leadership and student ambassadors. Students in grades 4-8 may attend with a parent or guardian. RSVP is required via the school’s admissions page. A virtual tour is also available, showcasing the 66-acre campus, classrooms, labs, arts and athletic facilities, and more. Special events like the Discover Berkeley Hall Open House and Discover Middle School Twilight Tour provide additional opportunities to explore the school. Contact admissions@berkeleyhall.org for details.