Hancock Park Campus · Los Angeles
In Los Angeles

Page Academy on Larchmont.

565 N. Larchmont Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90004
Larchmont Boulevard

The Hancock Park campus sits in the heart of Hancock Park, on Larchmont Boulevard, the walkable village of Mid-Wilshire that anchors one of the most established neighborhoods in the city. The campus serves families across Hancock Park, Larchmont Village, Windsor Square, Beverly Grove, Miracle Mile, Mid-Wilshire, and Beverly Hills.

Hancock Park is a full K-8 arts-integrated school with an early childhood program serving the youngest students. The campus runs the school's nine-year arts-integrated method, expressed in the context of Los Angeles.

Inside the Campus

What's on the Hancock Park campus.

An urban Los Angeles campus on Larchmont Boulevard, designed for the same nine-year arts-integrated curriculum and built into the daily life of the city around it.

Building Exterior
The Building

On Larchmont Boulevard.

The campus sits on Larchmont, a tree-lined commercial street with a small-town feel inside a major city. Walkable from Hancock Park, Windsor Square, and surrounding blocks. Students step outside school onto a boulevard that becomes part of the curriculum.

Classroom
Classrooms

Small classes, K through 8.

Modern classrooms designed for the school's eight-to-one student-teacher ratio. SMARTBoards in every room, one-to-one technology, and classroom layouts built for discussion, project work, and the kind of teaching that depends on every child being seen.

Creators Program Studio
Creators Program

Studios for the arts curriculum.

Dedicated spaces for the Creators Program disciplines: performing arts, visual arts and design, production and technology, and the business of creative work. The studios make the methodology visible across the school day.

Cultural Access
LA at the Doorstep

The museum corridor, minutes away.

The campus sits within ten minutes of LACMA, the Petersen, the La Brea Tar Pits, and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. The cultural institutions of Mid-Wilshire become a year-round teaching resource for art, science, and history units.

8:1

Student-teacher ratio.

Small classes are the methodology, not a perk. Every student is known.

100%

High school placement.

Page graduates place into top-choice high schools at the rate the school targets.

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Creators Program disciplines.

Performing arts, visual arts and design, production and technology, the business of creative work.

9

Years of one curriculum.

Kindergarten through eighth grade, taught the same arts-integrated way at every grade.

Academics

Three programs, taught at Hancock Park.

A child can start at Page in early childhood and graduate from the same campus at eighth grade. The school's arts-integrated method runs through every grade level, taught by faculty who know each student by name.

Inside the Classroom
The Method

Academics taught through making, performing, and presenting.

Page Academy teaches its core academic subjects through arts integration, the methodology the school has used since the mid-1960s. Research becomes performance. Science becomes sculpture. History becomes oral storytelling. Students don't just study a thing, they produce something that demonstrates they understood it.

Every Page student moves through the same nine-year arc, with the method adapted to age, then handed back to the student to lead by middle school. The Creators Program runs alongside the academics as a dedicated arts curriculum across four creative disciplines.

Signature Programs

What a Page student actually does here.

A few of the programs that show how the arts-integrated method works in practice on the Hancock Park campus, from elementary through eighth grade.

Annual Musical
Performing Arts

The annual musical.

Every Page student participates in the annual musical production, on stage, backstage, or behind the scenes. No auditions. No one gets cut. Real parts for everyone, in costume, in front of a public audience.

Industry Speaker Series
Creators Program

The Industry Speaker Series.

Hancock Park's location makes the LA creative industries a regular part of the curriculum. Working professionals from film, television, theater, music, and design come into the classroom across the year, not as a one-off field trip.

Explore Our World
Signature Program

Explore Our World.

Page's interdisciplinary research program, scaffolded by grade band: K-2 building communities, 3-5 cultural connections, 6-8 historical analysis. Students compile original research and present findings to a live audience.

Visit Hancock Park

Tour the Los Angeles campus.

The most accurate way to understand whether Page is the right fit for your child is to walk the campus and watch a unit move through a real class. Tours are scheduled directly with the Hancock Park admissions team.

Los Angeles tours typically include a walk through K through eighth grade classrooms, a stop in the Creators Program studios, time to see the early childhood program, and a conversation with admissions about your family's situation.

Hancock Park Campus
Address
565 N. Larchmont Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90004
Grades Served
Early Childhood through 8th Grade
Curriculum
K-8 arts-integrated
Schedule a Visit

See a Hancock Park classroom in motion.

The fastest way to understand the Page method in LA is to watch a unit run. Tours are scheduled by appointment year-round, with priority slots filling early in the spring for the following school year.

Request a tour
565 N. Larchmont Los Angeles