Viewpoint School

In Viewpoint School's first year, 1961, it occupied leased facilities in Encino, California and enrolled 24 students.

Portions of the campus moved west and for several years shared space with a church on Platt Avenue in Woodland Hills.

For the 1965–66 school year, Viewpoint moved grades 6, 7, and 8 to its current location in Calabasas, constructing its first building (3 trailers) there.

In June 2014, after 28 years as Headmaster, Dr. Dworkoski moved into the role of President of the Viewpoint Educational Foundation.

[4] Viewpoint was accused of shielding a teacher who had been convicted of sexually abusing a student while working at a prior school.

[6] Viewpoint School fields 22 varsity athletic teams in the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section.

Viewpoint was awarded the Commissioner's Cup, which recognizes “comprehensive excellence in interscholastic competition” for its boys athletic program in 2006–07.