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Los Angeles Baptist Junior/Senior High School

Private | 7-12 | Baptist | 848 students |  

PHONE: (818) 894-5742

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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9825 Woodley Ave

North Hills, CA 91343

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Los Angeles Baptist Junior/Senior High School is a private school in North Hills, California. It is coed and Baptist affiliated, serving 848 students in grades 7-12.

More than 35 school community members have shared their opinion about this school, giving it an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; Associations: ACSI, ACTS; Band; Baptist; Basketball; Coed; Religious
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Posted on Dec 13, 2011
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My child is graduating this year from LAB after 6 years of attendance. I have a second child here as well. LAB is a great school for motivated, college prep kids. My children have been challenged to grow both academically and spiritually here, which has been of great benefit to them. They have thrived here academically and socially as well and will leave well prepared for the challenges of college and adult life. The teachers are caring, intelligent professionals, many with graduate degrees, who become vested in their students lives, mentoring and motivating them. The experience has been worth every penny of tuition. I highly recommend LAB as the school for your child.
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Posted on Oct 9, 2011
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My brother has gone to this school 7th-12th grade and now I have also been going here from 7th-10th grade. While yes, the school has excellent teachers and teaching methods, they are too strict on the dress code. I recall a girl who received a warning from her counselor just for not wearing the appropriate school skirt even thought it was at a modest level (one inch above the knee and was still khaki, just a different brand). Now if you are questioning the students, you have every right to do so. The students are like a normal public school's students. While you have the good crowd, you also have the bad crowd and majority of the students are too materialistic, criticizing one another for what they look like and what they wear. One of the most petty things I've seen someone say to her best friend was, "I hate your shoes. You should get some new ones." The person loved their shoes and was actually slightly hurt at her friends statement. To be 'in', you must be up to date with absolutely everything, from the smallest uprising in the media to the biggest thing happening to your locker buddy. Expect the worst but don't be surprised by the best either.

Posted on Sep 6, 2011
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I am baffled by the negative review below. In my opinion, this school is top notch in all vital areas. The faculty & staff is devoted to doing whatever they can to assist and better the students. My two children have adored every moment of attending LAB, and they are adamant that no bullying, disrespect, or even taunting occurs amongst their peers. I'm not saying it doesn't exist on campus, but they're comfortable making new friends as well as mainting old. This school emphasizes the importance of a Christ-like attitude, and the academics are the right mix of challenging yet attainable. I believe the facutly is strong, the administration is currently changing, so I'll reserve review for a later date, but please look into this school if you're searching for a place you can have confidence in. LAB is it!
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Posted on Jul 27, 2011
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I am going to go ahead and be the most recent student review for this school. During my two years here at lab I have honestly had some of the worst times of my life. Let's see where do I start. First if you are not the absolute greatest person in the whole world you are not going to make almost any friends. The kids in my grades are just completely close minded as far as making new friends but they are definitely willing to laugh at you and ridicule you. The only way to have friends is if you start at the lowest grades because everyone is new then but I had the misfortune to begging classes here at 9th. Also if you are placing your child here because it is supposed to be a "religious baptist" school THINK AGAIN. The children here show absolutely no characteristics of children of God. As far as classes go, it is extremely difficult to learn when almost everybody in the class is acting like they are 10. This place has really been horrible for me and I'm very glad that I am half way through with this living hell. Also if you're children sports don't come here all of the coaches are, well......HORRIBLE.

Posted on Jun 24, 2011
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This school has got to be one of the best in the area, if not California. The amount of good college/university admittance from this school is very good and the academic choices allow the students to have more freedom in what they want to learn and specify in. The staff, teachers, and basic moral of the school show that they care very much about each student and are willing to help their ever needs.
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Posted on Jul 29, 2010
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My child loves this school and her teachers. She says that the teachers are patient and caring, not just about the subject they teach, but about her and her life. Recent additions to the campus, especially the football field and track, have made it into the best facility in this area. The school is continuously upgrading in every area. The tuition is not only reasonable, but the lowest in the area. I am also pleased with the before school and after school activities and how safe the campus is.
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Posted on Jul 23, 2010
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This is a bad school. Half the teachers and staff don't care one bit about the student's welfare and/or education. Although the education itself is decent, its nothing due to the fact that its impossible to ask half of the teachers questions without getting ridiculed. The current principle is something that should not be proud of. The religious qualities have been so ridiculously stretched I don't know whether to refer them as "fake" or "strict" anymore. Another unsatisfactory "quality" about this school is the constant request for donations. Our family donated a decent amount of money to only be charged additional $150 because we re-enrolled a few days late. My child was already attending the school in the first place. We pay the full tuition and knowing that they attempt to suck us dry for everything we are worth.
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Posted on Apr 27, 2010
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I great school with a diverse and dedicated faculty committed to engaging students in applied learning and knowledge. A safe and respectful campus environment that emphasizes involvement in activities and community service.
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Posted on Apr 19, 2010
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Terrible school. Way too religious, rules are ridiculous. Teachers are mean and uncaring giving students horrible boring activities to do. With the new principle the school is even worse. The new dress code is sad and pathetic. There is no such thing as fun at school here anymore my child is very disatisfird and wants to leave. The education is not the best either all this money gone to waste. The science department is teaching wrong ideas. This school needs a lot of work. The only good thing about it is the fact that it is clean
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Posted on Mar 31, 2010
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This school is awesome and has been awesome for many years. Unfortunately, the new current administration is trying to undermine the fundamentals that this school was built. The quality faculty and the quality students continue to be the strengths of this campus. For a relatively small amount of tuition, a student can get a quality education.
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