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Peninsula Heritage School
Basic Information
Address: 26944 Rolling Hills Road, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
County: Los Angeles
Phone Number: 3105414795
Principal: Dr. Cindy P. Chun
School Type: Independent
Additional Information
Accreditation: California Association of Independent Schools & Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Founded: 1961
Ages/Grades: Kindergarten through 8th Grade
School Setting:
Located on a beautiful campus in Rolling Hills Estates with spacious classrooms and outdoor learning spaces.
School Size: 130
Classroom Size: 15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 7:1
Tuition:
31,000-39,000
Financial Aid:
Yes
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
None
Admissions Deadline: January 26
Mission Statement:
Peninsula Heritage School fosters each child's intellectual, social, and ethical growth in a loving and caring environment.
Our strong academic program challenges and supports each individual within an inclusive school community whose global mindset values diverse backgrounds, talents, and learning styles.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The purpose of Peninsula Heritage School is to provide a strong academic program coupled with a focus on developing each child’s character and moral fiber. We help each child develop their special talents and a full sense of self as an individual with innate, unlimited abilities.
Believing that it is vital to be able to relate to others different from oneself, we strive to have a diverse and inclusive student body.

