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About Us

Brockton Avenue Elementary School is a Title I school in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Brockton Avenue Elementary School is located in West Los Angeles in close proximity to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Various UCLA organizations work along side Brockton Avenue to provide enrichment opportunities to our students. The Brockton Avenue Elementary School currently serves approximately 210 UTK - 5th grade students in 8 general education classrooms and 4 special education classrooms. The school population consist of Asian America, Hispanic, African American, Russian, and Anglo students.
 
Brockton Avenue Elementary School was constructed in 1912 and was formerly known as Sixteenth Street School. In June 6, 1917 Sixteenth School was converted into a combined Grammar and Junior High School and was renamed Woodrow Wilson School. In 1924 the construction of University High School brought about a reconfiguration of grade spans making Woodrow Wilson Grammar school up to 6th grade. The school was renamed in July 1, 1932 to Brockton Avenue after much confusion with other Woodrow Wilson named schools. 
 

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Calendar

Jan 2

Winter Break

Time: 7 PM – 8 PM

Jan 3

Winter Break

Time: 7 PM – 8 PM

Jan 4

Winter Break

Time: 7 PM – 8 PM

Jan 5

Winter Break

Time: 7 PM – 8 PM

Sep 30

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Our Mission

The Brockton Avenue School community provides a rich, supportive, and educational environment which encourages all learners to reach their fullest potential, creating successful life-long achievers. All stakeholders create a productive academic and social environment which promotes high self-esteem, self-motivation, and encourages an eagerness to learn and accept challenges. We believe in the uniqueness of all students and are dedicated to guiding them to realize their full learning potential. We respect the cultural heritage of our students and promote appreciation for multicultural diversity. We encourage a partnership among family, school, and the community to fulfill our school's vision.
At Brockton Avenue School our mission as a staff is to promote a rich, stimulating learning and social environment.
Brockton Vision Statement:
The vision of Brockton Elementary School is to prepare our students for a rapidly changing world by equipping them with the 21st century skills of: collaboration, critical thinking, creativity and communication. Our students will aspire to be respectful and responsible global citizens who persevere and have compassion for others.