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Beryl Heights Elementary School

920 Beryl St, Redondo Beach, Ca. 90277

Telephone: 310–798–8611

What’s New Around the Campus

Beryl Heights’ staff wants you to save these dates!

Be sure to join our amazing PTA and help fund our fantastic programs here at Beryl.

Beryl Heights Message Board

Mark Your Calendars!

  • December Character Counts Pillar Responsibility:
            Show you’re responsible, wear GREEN on Fridays
  • Parent Conferences: December 1st through 8th
            School instruction that week are Modified Days
  • Barnes & Noble Fund Raiser: December 5th, 9am-11pm
  • Joe’s Crab Shack Fund Raiser:
            Wednesday, December 10th

We are looking forward to seeing you at all of our events this year!

The Beryl Staff

The Student’s Motto

At Beryl, I strive to…

Beryl Bunch

Be the best I can be, to put forth my best
Effort in all that I do, to be respectful and to take personal
Responsibility for the choices I make. I have begun my
Year long journey as a positive role model for
Life-long learning.

Our School Vision & Mission

Our Vision

The community of Beryl Heights Elementary School is dedicated to providing an effective learning environment that achieves academic excellence and good character while promoting a healthy, intellectual, emotional, social and physical environment for all.

Our Mission

Students, parents, and staff are encouraged to learn and work together, to take risks and to stretch themselves beyond their expectations. Staff members support and encourage students, parents and each other to accept and find the best in themselves and others. Beryl is a place where everyone learns and everyone teaches. An atmosphere of trust, caring, support and encouragement prevails.

Learning communities work together providing focus, constructive feedback, implementation support and encouragement.

Everyone takes responsibility for ensuring that each student and adult reaches his or her full potential. Students are challenged, supported and encouraged to set goals and take risks. There is a “can-do” attitude present in classrooms.

A strong partnership between home, school and community exists that recognizes that in order for the school to be successful each child must be successful. The school sees itself as one entity rather than individual classrooms. Everyone is dedicated to doing whatever it takes to ensure that each student is prepared to be the teachers, leaders and dreamers of tomorrow.