Private | K-8 | Jewish | 223 students |
Bais Chaya Mushka School is a private school in Los Angeles, California. It is all female and Jewish affiliated, serving 223 students in grades K-8.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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Canfield Avenue Elementary School 0.4 miles |
The building is state of the art, the teachers are so loving and caring, and the structure and curriculum couldn't have been better.
BH A caring and loving environment where every effort is made to provide each child with her individual needs.
Bais Chaya Mushka has taught my daughters many wonderful values as Jewish girls. The school is also accredited by WASC and associated with the Bureau of Jewish Education. They have a nice mix of families from different religious backgrounds and they always seem concerned for each child on their level.
A wonderful school with a lot of caring staff
School is designed for an orthodox 'Lubavitz' Jewish atmosphere. Their focus is based on Jewish studies. The school, I felt should have stressed more on other subjects such as math, history, and English. When my child entered the public school system, she was having difficulty for her grade, but in Bais Chaya Mushka she was a straight A student.
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