Ten years later, a committee of parents and friends began searching for a new location to accommodate an expanding enrollment.
The committee secured money from 20 families to purchase a 70-acre farm known as the Rodeo Land and Water Co. in the village of Beverly Hills.
77 acres were purchased, including lots on Wilshire Blvd north of Burton Way and from Doheny to Clark Drive.
In 1925, Berkeley Hall School moved to its Swall Drive campus in Beverly Hills where it remained for 51 years.
In the fall of 1980, Berkeley Hall School opened its doors to serve the Westside of Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley.