The Wagon Wheel School was established in 1943. In 1978 Ruth Segal took over the school and brought to it her own unique philosophy and principles.
Hidden away in a corner of Hollywood at Melrose Avenue and Cahuenga Boulevard, the Wagon Wheel School campus is an idyllic haven for its very diverse, multi-cultural group of young students. Three buildings serve as the class rooms, the first for the 2 and 3 year olds - the Twinklers, the Teddy Bears, the Sunflowers and the Ramblers; the second houses the 4 and 5 year olds - the Bunnies, the Cheerios and the Crickets; and the third is home to the Developmental Kindergarten Class. Wagon Wheel School's pride and joy, in addition to its incredible students, is its new multi-functional building designed by architect and parent Kristina Loock with interiors design by parents, Kelly Wearstler and Tia Zoldan. The lower level of the building serves as an airy and light auditorium and performance space where children are taught dance and music; the library and reading area are also a special feature. The upper level houses the staff offices and dining room. The four buildings surround a beautiful, lush tropical garden which is divided into a number of discrete play areas for children of different ages.
