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Expanding Possibilities: Introduction to Mayfield for Public School Families

Tuesday, May 12 from 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Choosing the right school for your daughter is an important decision—and understanding your options is the first step. Curious what an all-girls education could offer your daugther?

Join us on May 12 for an event designed for public school families who are curious about or want to discover the unique benefits of all all-girls education. Hear directly from current parents who once stood where you are now and made the transition from public school, and learn how a Mayfield education helps girls grow in confidence, leadership, and academic strength. All families are welcome.

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Ask Us Anything

We’re here to help! Reach out with any questions—we’d love to hear from you. Call us at (626) 799-9121 or contact us by email at admissions@mayfieldsenior.org.

5 Reasons Parents Are Choosing to Switch from Public to Private School

Choosing the right school is a big decision—one that shapes not just how your daughter learns, but who she becomes. Here are five reasons families are making the move from public to private education:

1. Small Class Sizes
Your daughter won’t get lost in the crowd. With more 6:1 student-teacher ratio, teachers truly know her strengths, support her challenges, and help her find her voice.

2. A Personalized Academic Experience
No two students learn the same way. A private school education is designed to meet your daughter where she is—pushing her to grow, explore, and thrive with confidence.

3. Individualized College Counseling
When it’s time to think about college, your daughter will have dedicated guidance tailored to her goals, interests, and aspirations—every step of the way.

4. Global Opportunities
Learning extends far beyond the classroom. Through travel and cultural experiences, your daughter gains a broader perspective and a deeper understanding of the world around her.

5. Affordabilty
A Mayfield education is a meaningful investment in your daughters' future—one that reflects the depth of opportunity, support, and lifelong impact your daughter will experience. For families who qualify, need-based financial aid is available to help make this experience possible.

What Our Students Say

Sofia H. '26

I would tell an eighth grader that Mayfield has been the best choice I’ve ever made. Mayfield has made me love to learn. It’s so easy to find your people and find your interests, and it is also so fun!

Sofia H. '26, Village Westridge

Madelyn H. '26

I would tell an eighth grader that there is no better place to find yourself than in the halls of Mayfield. It is a supportive environment filled with friendly faces and safe spaces.

Madelyn H. '26, Village Christian

Sasha M. '25

I would tell an eighth grader that going to an all-girls school is one of the best decisions I made, and it does not stop you from having friends from other schools at all. It is so fun to go to a girls' school!

Sasha M. '25, The Gooden School

Chloe G. '26

I would tell an eighth grader to choose the high school that she wants and not to base her decision on what her friends are doing because for me, I came here with only one other friend and now I have met a whole community that can support me.

Chloe G. '26, St. Rita

Emmy R. '26

I would tell an eighth grader that Mayfield offers so many opportunities for you to really find yourself and become an educated young women. The teachers at mayfield only want you to succeed, and it’s such a close knit community.

Emmy R. '26, St. Philip the Apostle School

Beatrize B. '27

I would tell an eighth grader that everyone finds their place at Mayfield. Mayfield provides countless opportunities that give everyone a place to showcase their talents and explore their interests in an environment that is open to everyone. It is a great place to discover what you love and connect with others who share your passions.

Beatrize B. '27, Rosemont Middle School

Sofia H. '27

I would tell an eighth grader to go where she feels welcomed and what’s the best fit for her.

Sofia H. '27, Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

Karina M. '26

I would tell an eighth grader to go with her gut. I would tell her not to decide based on others' opinions but to go where she feels the most comfortable.

Karina M. '26, Mayfield Junior School

Annie L. '26

I would tell an eighth grader that it's okay to be afraid or nervous because of this transition to high school and possibly a new environment with different people because the community at Mayfield is so hospitable and we want everyone to be able to feel comfortable, at home, and included in this safe space.

Annie L. '26, Huntington E. Middle School

Francesca D. '26

I would tell an eighth grader that we're all humans, and Mayfield presents a place where mistakes are encouraged to grow from. 

Francesca D. '26, Holy Family

Megan M. '28

I would tell an eighth grader that not only is Mayfield academically exceptional, but that there is a sisterhood that I have found here. There is this certain energy that you feel wether it be at pep rallies or just in the courtyard. This energy is something that I have never felt before. 

Megan M. '28, Holy Angels

Carissa C. '26

I would tell an eighth grader that Mayfield is an amazing school that allows you to explore and expand your talents and interests while also having a reliable support system from teachers, classmates, counselors, and more. 

Carissa C. '26, High Point Academy

Erin H. '28

I would tell an eighth grader that Mayfield will provide her with resources for success while also being a place where you can be yourself and discover more about your purpose.

Erin H. '28, Emmaus Lutheran School

Chloe L. '27

I would tell an eighth grader that she should look for a school where she believes that she will feel welcomed and comfortable.

Chloe L. '27, Chandler School

Kaitlyn B. '25

I would tell an eighth grader who is choosing a high school that, in the time I have attended Mayfield, it has quickly become my home away from home. At school, my teachers create a learning environment that challenges and engages me, regardless of the subject matter. No matter what you are passionate about, there is a way to pursue your passion at Mayfield.

Kaitlyn B. '25, Chamlian Armenian School