Beverly Hills Preparatory School

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Beverly Hills Preparatory School
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Beverly Hills Preparatory School
9250 Olympic Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California
Coordinates 34°3′33.11″N118°23′37.14″W / 34.0591972°N 118.3936500°W / 34.0591972; -118.3936500 Coordinates: 34°3′33.11″N118°23′37.14″W / 34.0591972°N 118.3936500°W / 34.0591972; -118.3936500
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Type college preparatory private school
School districtBeverly Hills, Los Angeles
PrincipalDavid and Pearl Axlerod
Grades7th to 12th grade
Number of students100
AthleticsRoxbury Park

Beverly Hills Preparatory School is a college preparatory private school in Beverly Hills, California, United States. It educates in grades 7-12.

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History

The school was originally known as 'Rexford Junior and Senior High School'. It was a small private school which originated in the early 1950s. It then became known as 'Rexford College Preparatory High School'. Rexford College Preparatory High School consisted of grades 7 through 12 originally, then in later years consisted of grades 9 through 12. The school was sold in 1971, and later became known as Concord. It was constructed in a Classic Spanish style Duplex typical and symbolic of the architecture of Los Angeles in the 1940s.

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