Ojai, CA Schools


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Ojai is a small town in Ventura County, California, with a population of around 8,000. It's well known for its vibrant art scene, outdoor recreation opportunities, and excellent schools. The schools in Ojai are highly rated and provide a range of excellent educational options to families residing in the area. From public elementary and high schools to private charter and parochial schools to specialized programs like the Ojai Valley School’s International Baccalaureate program, there is something for everyone in Ojai. The teachers are experienced with small classrooms sizes of 15-20 students on average. With an emphasis on individualized attention, students have the opportunity to learn at their own pace while being supported by nurturing faculty members who strive to help each child reach their full potential. All this makes Ojai a great place for parents looking for quality education for their children.

Name Grades Type Rating
A Place To Grow2 - 2Regular
Besant Hill School of Happy Valley09 - 12Private
Chaparral High09 - 12Alternative Education4
Matilija Junior High07 - 08Regular6
Meiners Oaks ElementaryKG - 06Regular4
Mira Monte ElementaryKG - 06Regular7
Monica ROS SchoolPK - 03Private
Montessori School of OJAIUG - UGPrivate
Nordhoff High09 - 12Regular8
Oak Grove SchoolPK - 12Private
OJAI Valley SchoolPK - 12Private
San Antonio ElementaryKG - 06Regular6
Summit Elementary01 - 06Regular
The Thacher School09 - 12Private
TOPA TOPA ElementaryKG - 06Regular6
Valley Oak CharterKG - 12Regular3
Villanova Preparatory School09 - 12Private
WEIL Tennis Academy and College Preparatory School06 - 12Private
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Ojai has it's social and environmental challenges. It's population can be insular and self-absorbed. I grew up in Palo Alto and lived in Berkeley in the 70's so I can  More

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Over 9 years ago

Yes, Ojai is pretty geographically but there are a lot of run down neighborhoods. There are no "rules" about keeping your house or yard up and therefore lots of people  More

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Over 10 years ago

From my contacts, this place is my idea of how I want to spend my remaining days on  More

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