Pinewood School, Los Altos

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Pinewood School is a private, non-sectarian college preparatory school in the Silicon Valley communities of Los Altos and Los Altos Hills in Santa Clara County, California. The school was founded as an extracurricular center for performing arts. In the 1960s, it was renovated to become a full-time school. It consists of three campuses: Lower Campus, Middle Campus, and Upper Campus. The school is known for its performing arts and math courses, as well as many Track and Field events.

Pinewood School
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United States
37°22′3.14″N 122°6′20.94″W / 37.3675389°N 122.1058167°W / 37.3675389; -122.1058167
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TypePrivate, Non-Sectarian
Established1959
Oakwood School, Morgan Hill
Head of school
Scott Riches
GradesK-12
Enrollment600 [1]
ColorsGreen and Gold   
Athletics conference
CIF Central Coast Section:
West Bay Athletic League
MascotPinewood Panthers
Tuition$40,000-50,000 [2]
Websitewww.pinewood.edu

History

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Founded in 1959 by Gwen Riches, the school began as an afternoon creative arts program. By 1964, enrollment had increased to 350 students, and the newly named Creative Workshop became established as a full-time private school.[3]

Pinewood is the sister school of Oakwood School, Morgan Hill, which was founded by Gwen Riches' eldest daughter and her husband.

Academics

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Pinewood School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges[4] and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools.[1]

Notable alumni

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