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Academics
Campbell Hall leads the way in technology-enriched learning which enhances our strong college prep curriculum. Dynamic, dedicated teachers guide students as they build a comprehensive base of knowledge, and apply analytical thinking to make connections among areas of study.
Our integrated curriculum inspires students to work both independently and collaboratively, in classes as well as the Environmental Education program. Students have the advantage of using state-of-the-art resources at all grade levels. Elementary students receive a strong foundation from core classroom teachers as well as specialty teachers in math, Spanish, computers, art, library skills and music. The secondary school curriculum includes honors and advanced placement classes in all subject areas. The block schedule allows enough time in each class to become fully engaged in seminar discussion, online research, lecture, multi-media projects-whatever interactive method best brings the subject matter to life. Campbell Hall graduates attend the most selective colleges and universities across the nation.

Students on an Environmental Education class field trip.
Environmental Education
Environmental education trips focus on the ecology of the natural world, along with cooperative learning experiences in mountain, desert, river and ocean environments.
Elementary
Students take a multi-disciplinary, project-based approach. These 5th graders are using math, physics, history and art to build a real car based on blueprints of the 1897 "Anthony Runabout." After an inaugural drive across the field, it will go on display at the Petersen's Automotive Museum.

Fifth-grade students participating in a multi-disciplinary project.
Secondary
Science classes conduct hands-on lab experiments beginning in Kindergarten with projects ranging from designing working water pumps to making chemical rainbows.

Students conducting a chemistry experiment.