ICL Academy for Film and Performing Arts

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Basic Information

Address: 1201 West 5th Street, Suite F-10 Los Angeles, CA 90017
County: Los Angeles
School District: Los Angeles
Phone Number: 424 285 5519
Fax Number: 310 622 9679
President: Kirk Spahn
Principal: Anthea Lake
School Type: Non-Profit Private High School

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Additional Information

Accreditation: WASC; College Board
Founded: 2014
Ages/Grades: Grades 9 - 12
School Schedule: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Classroom Size: 8 - 10
Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Tuition: Grades 9 & 10 - $30,995 / year; Grades 11 & 12 - $34,995 / year
Financial Aid:

Yes. Application Deadline: January 15th.

Support Services: College preparation School counselor
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
School Clubs:

Computing
Dance
Theatre
Film
Acting for the camera

Uniform Guidelines:

Collared shirt or sweathshirt with school logo

Admissions Deadline: Early decision: January 15th; Regular application: March 15th
Mission Statement:

Our mission is to inspire students to dare to dream, and work passionately towards their academic and professional goals while developing individual character and intellect to make a positive social impact on their local and global communities.

Notes/School Information:

At the WASC-accredited ICL Academy for Film and Performing Arts, we respect tradition but embrace tomorrow. It all starts with our educational partner, the Dwight School, a world-renowned IB world school group - with its 140+ years of academic tradition and its innovative blended learning program providing a personalized academic pathway for each student. This curriculum can include AP and IB level coursework taught both synchronously and asynchronously providing students and families ultimate personalization and flexibility.

The Film & Performing arts portion of our school is collaboration between The Institute for Civic Leadership and Relativity Education, allowing students to choose their artistic pathway and to earn college credit while still in high school. Our performing arts programs focus on acting, filmmaking, art, and commercial dance. This partnership builds a true sense of community amongst peer groups passionate about the arts. We offer amazing opportunities to go behind the scenes on a real working studio lot and participate in on-set experiences that no other high school around the world can offer.

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