Ways to Give

Investing in the Success of Berkeley Hall Students, Teachers, and Staff

Berkeley Hall has always benefited from the loyalty and generosity of the people whose lives it has touched and transformed. Do you know how you can make a gift that will impact young lives for years to come?

A wide range of planned giving choices presents practical options for safeguarding your financial security, realizing tax advantages, and contributing to the School's financial well-being. Whether you want to put your donation to work immediately or design a plan that benefits our students after you're gone, you can feel good knowing that you are giving back to Berkeley Hall. With just a little planning, you can honor the past and secure the future.

Through planned giving, you can select ways to give that help you meet your goals—and Berkeley Hall’s. You can:

  • Earn income, pay fewer taxes, and secure your retirement
  • Enhance your net estate
  • Create a legacy
  • Be recognized for your generosity

Please contact the Advancement Office if you would like to discuss these opportunities. 310.476.6421 x 203

Annual Fund Giving Levels

Founders Circle $50,000 and above
Head of School Circle $25,000 - $49,999
Leaders Circle $10,000 - $24,999
*Scholars Circle
$5,000 – $9,999
Blue and White Circle $2,500 – $4,999
Bobcat Circle $500 - $2,499
Community Circle Gifts up to $499

*Donors at the Scholars Circle level and above will be invited to a special reception with our Head of School in the spring.

How Can I Make A Donation?

List of 7 frequently asked questions.

Alumni Parent Mark Pécheck

We’ve been so grateful to raise our children alongside other families that share our emphasis on character as well as academics, and therefore we, of course, prioritized our philanthropic giving to something that has held so much value for us — Berkeley Hall School!
Located in Los Angeles, CA, Berkeley Hall School is a private, coeducational school for students in preschool through grade 8. Rigorous academics in a supportive atmosphere and grounded character development allow students to become fearless scholars and conscientious citizens - gain a love of learning, leadership with social responsibility, creativity with moral integrity, and self-esteem with compassion for others and the environment.