Village School enrolls 290 students from transitional kindergarten through sixth grade. Our strong and close-knit community, representing over 30 different Zip Codes, shares a commitment to nurturing childhoods of wonder, joy, and challenge.
Village School welcomes families from across Los Angeles who share our deep commitment to raising children who are curious, kind, and eager to learn. We look forward to getting to know your family!
The academic program at Village is thoughtfully and intentionally designed to meet students where they are, to spark their curiosity, to push them out of their comfort zones, to inspire them, and, most importantly, to bring joy.
Village School takes great pride in the shared commitment of our families, faculty and staff, alumni, grandparents, and Board of Trustees to generously support our school’s mission.
Children thrive on connections. At Village, those connections are evident between classmates, between grade levels, and between students and teaches. Everyone at Village is known and valued for who they are.
Information is evolving swiftly; some opportunities are time-sensitive or filled based on first-come, first-serve responses. If any of the information shared below is no longer accurate or needs updating, or to share a new resource, please email mvelez@village-school.org.
Care Camps: LA County Parks Care Camps will provide youth and teens with a supportive space for fun and recreation, including music, arts and crafts, sports activities, and field trips to the LA County Natural History Museum, La Brea Tar Pits, Dodger Stadium, & more. Breakfast, snacks, and lunch will be provided daily; teens will also get supper.
Boys and Girls Club: Our hearts go out to all communities affected by the Greater Los Angeles fires. With schools closed and families displaced, we're opening our doors to ALL youth ages 6 - 18. Registration fees have been waived during this time so that all kids in need have a safe place to go.
Project Camp: We know that the days immediately following an evacuation or a disaster are highly uncertain, stressful, and anxious days. We help parents find normalcy for their families by providing fun, immersive, and safe day camps for their kids. While kids have a blast at camp, parents have the time and space to get back on their feet.
Additional Resources: Palisades Wildfire Community Support Center Palisades Legion Building located at 15247 La Cruz Ave, Pacific Palisades below the CVS, next to the Post Office. Free insurance and legal advice, FEMA, SBA and Red Cross stations. Mental health and clergy present. PPE, food and water as well as shovels and sifters to hand out.
List of 3 members.
Sara Singsank
Director of Advancement for Community Engagement & Philanthropy
Thomas Harney
COO/ CFO
Mitzy Velez
Advancement Coordinator
phone: 310-459-8411 fax: 310-459-3285
Santa Monica Campus 2401 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90404
Permanent Campus 780 N. Swarthmore Avenue Pacific Palisades, CA 90272