The Buckley School

Private | K-12 | Nonsectarian | 770 students |  

PHONE: (818) 783-1610

FAX: (818) 461-6714

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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3900 Stansbury Avenue

Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

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"We are best known for 4-Fold Plan of Education."

Sherman Oaks's The Buckley School is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 770 students in grades K-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: NAIS; Band; Basketball; Coed; Nonsectarian
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Posted on Mar 15, 2012
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The Buckley School is an amazing learning environment for me. Im currently a freshman in high school and i absolutely love it. There is not as much bulllying and social split due to income as many people have reviewed, and as a freshman, there is much less of the "get the freshmen!" as i thought there would be, although i would think that happens in other schools, but idk. ive been lucky enough to have been at buckley since kindergarden and plan to stay there until i graduate. I do not choose to leave because it would be hard to fit in somewhere else but because i really think that buckley is well rounded in terms of arts, education, and athletics. Im no jock, im not stupid, but i fit in just right everywhere at school with a couple honors classes, and a spot on a junior varsity team. I also noticed at a couple of away games, the other kids at schools like campbell hall nd viewpoint r pretty rude. Also, Aside from a few, most of the "rich" people at this school are pretty down to earth in terms of their "showboating",and it doesnt hurt the image of the school to see like 8-10 range rovers in the parking lot :)

Posted on Feb 16, 2012
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This school does have rather good academics. Most of the children are nice. However, they do tend to judge you based on how much money you have. Many of the kids brag about being lifers. Good friends are hard to come by there, but there are some.

Posted on Sep 4, 2011
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These kids are spoiled brats, and the more rich and celebrity-ized they are, the more popularity and leeway they gain. I was the only kid without a pool (haha) and it added even more to my unpopularity because I was a very quiet kid. Not very quiet anymore, and now I go to Van Nuys Middle School, which is the polar opposite. This place is pretty clique-y, too. Newcomers beware.

Posted on Nov 11, 2010
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this school has its flaws, for example, the students arent the nicest (SOME of them.) there are some REALLY nice people there tho. the teachers can get annoying, but thats ok. whats really amzing about this school is the performing arts program. their plays are JUST like broadway's!
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Posted on Oct 12, 2010
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You really must see the campus and speak with students and teachers to see how amazing Buckley really is. It's a difficult school to get into, but a little known entry point into the middle school is the sixth grade. The sixth grade program is a wonderful transitional year that blends elements of a lower school and a middle school.
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Posted on Oct 8, 2010
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My oldest graduated two years ago and so far has found college to be a walk in the park compared to buckley.I'm so happy as a parent that it prepared her so well.Lots of her friends that went to public school {great ones like bh and laces} had lots to catch up on once they got to college they just were not prepared.I didnt find the money thing to be a problem we have a small house no pool and my daughter had friends in all social-economic groups.
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Posted on Apr 25, 2010
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This school is horrible. I have gone here for over 7 years and my experience has been rather awful. There are only a few nice teachers and the rest of them, along with the board, seek to get everybody in trouble for everything they possibly can. For example, giving a student 4 hours of detention for having a pen streak of pink on their shoes. It is absurd and a horrible upbringing for a child. I have to say, the school's downfall really kicked in during my high-school experience. In addition, the students form many cliques and they are all very fake. They really don't take kindly to new-comers. In other words, if you are not a 'lifer' you will have a lot of trouble making friends. Everybody smokes weed and drinks in high school, and I mean everybody.
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Posted on Mar 15, 2010
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People bullied my mom and I. The kids made fun of my house because it is small. All of my friends said, after I left, that I was wierd and that Buckley was better without me. Please listen to me, world. I was the only kid without a big house or a pool to swim in. Kids would say that they would invite me to their birthday parties days before, but they would never call. When I splattered paint on my CA mission model to make it look authentic, the kids would laugh and say, 'It looks like a slaughter house.' I was hurt. Buckley is a bad place for nerds like me. You have to be rich and have fancy stuff for kids to like you there...

Posted on Mar 15, 2010
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When I went to Buckley, I was bullied so bad that I had to go to therapy. Kids would call me a tattletale, even when they bullied me directly. I don't like Buckley. The Country School on Laurel Canyon Blvd. is much better.
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Posted on Feb 14, 2010
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I am a picky parent. I am very awhere of what school my child goes to, and I struggle to make it the best. When my child applied to Buckley, it was an amazing change in her skill level, social level, and creative level. She started painting these amazing pictures with bright, vibrant colors. She started having friends come over to our house to 'Hang Out.' Before at her old school, ********, she was the kid in the corner, scared of everything, no friends. Now she couldnt be happier! If you are thinking about sending your child to Buckley do so! It took my child a while to adjust,but that was a different story. I promise to all of the parents out there it will defenetly be BETTER than satisfactory.
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