Besant Hill School

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Besant School of Happy Valley
Location
Besant Hill School
,
CA

United States
Coordinates 34°26′22″N119°11′10″W / 34.4395°N 119.1860°W / 34.4395; -119.1860
Information
Type Private, Boarding, Day
Established1946
Head of schoolPortia Johnson
Faculty26
Enrollment104 (90% Boarding)
Average class size9 students
Student to teacher ratio4:1
Campus size520 acres (2.1 km2)
Color(s)Navy Blue and Green
Mascot Coyote
Nickname Happy Valley, Besant Hill
Website www.besanthill.org

Besant Hill School of Happy Valley, formerly the Happy Valley School, is an American private, coeducational boarding school and day school in Ojai, California. [1] [2] Notable subjects are environmental science and sustainability program coupled with a working garden/farm on campus. The school has approximately 100 students and about 35 faculty and staff, all of whom live on or near campus. There were 13 states and 22 countries represented in the 2017-2018 student body [3]

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History

The school was conceptualized by Annie Besant, who had initially envisioned an educational community that would nurture spiritual, artistic, and intellectual growth as well as physical and mental well-being. [4] Initially a secondary school, it was founded by Guido Ferrando, Aldous Huxley, J. Krishnamurti, and Rosalind Rajagopal. The school opened on October 1, 1946, as the Happy Valley School, with Dr. Ferrando serving as the first Head of the School. [5] It sat on 520 acres (210 ha) of land that was bought in 1927 by Besant. [6] [7] It was later renamed in July 2007 in Besant's honor. [8]

Notable founders/faculty members

Notable alumni

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