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Campbell Hall School (commonly referred to as Campbell Hall) is an independent, coeducational K-12 Episcopal day school located in North Hollywood, California. Founded in 1944 by the Reverend Alexander Campbell, Campbell Hall School is home to approximately 1000 students from Kindergarten through high school. Campbell Hall has outstanding programs in athletics, music, drama, dance and all major academic areas.

"The Fourth R," a movie made in the late 1940s explains the founding of the school based on a need for religion in the daily education of the school's students. The chapel program continues this tradition and the school's mission statement reflects the need for a curriculum of the heart, as well as, the mind. Since its founding, Campbell Hall School has had three headmasters: Rev. Alexander Campbell, the founder, Rev. Canon Thomas G. Clarke, who served in this position for 32 years and the current headmaster, Rev. Julian Bull.

Sports

Campbell Hall participates in a wide range of sports at all grade levels. Currently, under the stewardship of coach Terry Kelly, Campbell Hall boasts a highly ranked boys varsity basketball team. Other varsity sports include american football, baseball, volleyball, tennis, golf, soccer and tennis. Teams in both boys and girls have won California Interscholastic Federation championships in tennis, baseball, basketball, and table tennis.

Famous Alumni/Current Students

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