Welcome
to the John
Thomas Dye School
The School is
a coeducational
non-profit, serving
the educational,
emotional, social
and moral needs
of the 320 students
in grades kindergarten
through
sixth grade. The
school was founded
in 1929 by Cathryn
and John Dye.
In 1949, the school
moved to its present
location in the
hills of Bel Air.
The
school is named
for John
Thomas
Dye III, who
was killed in
action in World
War II.
The John Thomas
Dye school is
accredited by
the Western
Association of
Schools and Colleges and
the
California
Association of
Independent Schools.
It is a member
of the
National
Association of
Independent Schools.
The School is
known for its
seventy-seven
year tradition
of academic excellence,
strong ethics
and a dedicated
faculty.
We hope you enjoy
our site.
Sincerely,
Raymond
R. Michaud, Jr.
Headmaster
Member
National
Association of
Independent Schools, NAIS
Accreditation
Western
Associationof
Schools and Colleges, WASC
California Association of
Independent Schools, CAIS
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