The Seven Hills School
Victor Llanque Zonta is an experienced educator who currently serves as the Assistant Head of School for Middle School and Assistant Head of School for Teaching and Learning at The Seven Hills School. Prior to this role, Victor held various positions at Greens Farms Academy, including Associate Head of School, Teacher, and Director of Global Education. Victor also has experience working as a LearningWorks Teacher at The Blake School, Business Development Intern at African Development Center, and Volunteer Teacher at Tibetan Children's Villages. Victor holds a Ph.D. in International and Comparative Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.
The Seven Hills School
The Seven Hills School, founded in 1962, is an independent, not-for-profit, day school educating 400 students in preschool through 8th grade. Accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), Seven Hills is also an active member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and other independent school associations. Seven Hills enjoys a long standing partnership with educational institutions nationwide. At Seven Hills our mission is, “to develop the intellect, engage the spirit and foster respect for and responsibility to our world.” We are a community of parents, educators and students who are committed to lifelong learning. We enjoy an environment in which a student’s curiosity is inspired, engaged, and rewarded. And we support educators who value professional development, lead each other and their peers to best practices, and accomplish all of this in a spirit of collegiality. Our campus, nine acres of former ranchland set back behind Heather Farm Park, is a student-centered environment that provides a myriad of experiences for our children. Step out of our 21st century classrooms and along a babbling brook which meanders through campus. Stop by our lunch tables and watch children play on our huge outdoor chessboard. On any given day, you might see Shakespeare performed or Beethoven rehearsed; a rocket launched or a volleyball serve perfected. Our spacious library has room for quiet, introspective readers and a stage for gregarious story tellers.