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"Let the children be free; encourage them;
let them run outside when it is raining;
let them remove their shoes when they find a puddle of water;
and when the grass of the meadows is wet with dew,
let them run on it and trample it with their bare feet;
let them rest peacefully when a tree invites them to sleep beneath its shade;
let them shout and laugh when the sun wakes them in the morning." ~ Maria Montessori

Vida’s campus plays an integral part in contributing to the peaceful and joyful energy around our school.  Vida’s campus lies on the land of a one-room school house from over 100 years ago.  Spanning over 4 acres in the middle of the Santa Monica mountains in rustic Agoura Hills, Vida’s campus provides a beautiful backdrop for outdoor learning, a space for adventurous play, and an opportunity to develop a rich relationship with the natural world.  Our history runs deep, and we are so lucky to call this beautiful space our home.

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Please enjoy scrolling through pictures of our beautiful campus below.

Vida takes the security and safety of our students seriously.  For this reason, you will not find our address listed.  To schedule a tour or to learn about how to visit our campus, please contact Randi@Vidaschool.org

Vida's Campus

Vida’s campus plays an integral part in contributing to the peaceful and joyful energy around our school.  Vida’s campus lies on the land of a one room school house from over 100 years ago.  Spanning over 4 acres in the middle of the Santa Monica mountains in rustic Agoura Hills, Vida’s campus provides a beautiful backdrop for outdoor learning, a space for adventurous play, and an opportunity to develop a rich relationship with the natural world.  Our history runs deep, and we are so lucky to call this beautiful space our home.

Vida takes the safety and security of our students very seriously.  For this reason, you will not find our address listed.  If you'd like to tour or visit our campus, please reach out to info@vidaschool.org

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“Let the children be free; encourage them;
let them run outside when it is raining;
let them remove their shoes when they find a puddle of water;
and when the grass of the meadows is wet with dew,
let them run on it and trample it with their bare feet;
let them rest peacefully when a tree invites them to sleep beneath its shade;
let them shout and laugh when the sun wakes them in the morning.”
~ Maria Montessori

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