Whether learning in the vibrant setting of Los Angeles, exploring California, or traveling globally, our students immerse themselves in real experiences that enhance cultural understanding, expand creativity, and build the skills needed to shape a better future. Some of our annual trips include:

Iowa City

Buckley is the only high school in the country partnered with the prestigious Nonfiction Writing Workshop at Iowa University. Every March, English teacher Mitch Kohn takes a group of 20 Upper School students to cozy, snowy, collegiate Iowa City for two full days of nonfiction writing workshops. They learn from “Buckley Fellows,” graduate students in the program who have applied for and earned the opportunity to work with our students. Their master classes teach topics such as crime fiction, prose poetry, writing from memory, and more.

New York City

Members of the Model UN join students from all over the country at the United Nations each spring to flex their diplomacy muscles and engage in the work they’ve been preparing for all year. They also use the trip as a catalyst to explore the Big Apple. Destinations and activities have included ice skating in Central Park, the 9/11 Memorial, a Broadway show, and more.

Palm Springs

Upper School students in philosophy and environmental science classes embark on a day-long whirlwind trip to Palm Springs each January. Once in the crisp clear air of the desert, they learn about the interconnection of plants, animals (including humans!), and the elements. Making seven stops through the town and neighboring canyons, they experience the stark contrast between civilization and wild outdoors.

Downtown L.A.

Multiple groups of Upper School students take field trips to DTLA each year, to experience art and performances, to explore neighborhoods, and engage in service learning. Past trips include taking in the L.A. Opera, taking a walking tour of City Hall and other historic landmarks, and a visit to the arts district.