- Classroom Spotlight
Ms. Pamela Wright’s Food Justice class takes a field trip to the El Salvador Corridor to learn about and sample foods from street vendors.
If you ask our 530 students why they choose Marlborough, they’ll share 530 different reasons. That’s because there’s no “one way” to be a Marlborough girl, which is just the way we like it.
An independent school for girls located in the heart of Los Angeles, Marlborough offers both a middle school and upper school program on our unified campus. With students coming from neighborhoods across the city - including as far as Pasadena, Pacific Palisades, and the South Bay - we embrace differences, seek commonalities, and prioritize kindness to positively impact each other and our community.
There's so much more to share, so we hope you'll ask questions and explore with gusto as you discover your unique reason for choosing Marlborough.
Ms. Pamela Wright’s Food Justice class takes a field trip to the El Salvador Corridor to learn about and sample foods from street vendors.
The Class of 2026 unveils their class banner to the Marlborough community.
The Class of 2027 unveils their class colors and class song to the Marlborough community.
In a week-long celebration of Marlborough’s World Languages program, students immerse themselves in cultural activities from each of our world languages.
An annual event organized by Marlborough’s Alumnae Leadership Board, Share the Wisdom offers Juniors the chance to network with accomplished alumnae.
To celebrate Pi Day, Marlborough’s Math Department hosted themed educational activities and delicious treats for the entire community.