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Private school in the United States
Palm Valley School
Location
35525 Da Vall Drive
Rancho Mirage, California
United States
Coordinates33°47′28″N 116°26′30″W / 33.79111°N 116.44167°W / 33.79111; -116.44167
Information
TypePrivate
MottoParatus Vitae
(Prepared for Life)
Established1952
NCES School ID00082006
Faculty60.0 (on FTE basis)
GradesPreschool–12
Enrollment350  (2024-2025)
Student to teacher ratio10.3:1
MascotFirebird
Websitewww.pvs.org

Palm Valley School is a private college-preparatory, secular and co-educational school located in Rancho Mirage, California, United States. It was founded in 1952 in Palm Springs, CA. The school moved to Rancho Mirage in 1992.

The school serves all grades from Preschool through Grade 12 on 34 acres of campus in Rancho Mirage, CA. The campus features separate campuses and buildings for each division with a total enrollment of 270 students as of 2017.

  • Preschool (6 weeks – 4 years)
  • Lower School (Grades K – 5th)
  • Middle School (Grades 6 – 8)
  • Upper School (Grades 9 – 12)

The average class size is under 20 with a student to teacher ratio of approx. 1:12. The College Counseling program graduates 100% of the senior class and 100% get accepted to college and university. The motto is "Paratus Vitae" ("Prepared for Life").

Notable alumni

References

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  2. "Our History". Palm Valley School. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  3. "Private school expelled students after parents' criticism, then charged them for the rest of the year". Desert Sun. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
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