The school offers a college preparatory program for students in grades 9-12 featuring
college-preparatory courses, rigorous academics, 18
AP courses,
STEM, championship athletic teams, leadership opportunities, extra curricula, comprehensive college counseling, visual/performing arts, summer programs, and global education exchange programs.
History
The school was founded in 2002 with 40 students, and was originally located at the
West Hills campus of the
Jewish Federation of
Greater Los Angeles. It outgrew the available space within two years, and relocated its campus to shared spaces at Shomrei Torah Synagogue, a
Conservative synagogue in West Hills.
The school outgrew that location also (then with 400 students), and in January 2011 it purchased the entire former Jewish Federation campus where it had begun.[2] The school reopened there, after remodeling was completed, to begin the 2013–2014 academic year.[6]
In October 2014, after receiving a "transformative gift" from Philip and Alyce de Toledo of
Sherman Oaks, the school's trustees decided to rename the school in their honor, beginning with the 2015–2016 school year.[5]