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K-12. Within a warm façade that blends into the museums and townhouses of Manhattan's Upper East Side, the young women of The Hewitt School are the center of an educational program that encourages independent thought and creativity. Athletics to arts, languages to laboratories, music to math: a balanced, healthy, and comprehensive environment.
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N-8
• New Dorp Christian Academy is a fully accredited, New York City certified private school. • The A-Beka Curriculum is used at New Dorp Christian Academy. This course of study exceeds the requirements set by the New York State Department of Education for elementary and secondary schools. • We offer Nursery through Eighth Grade. • The Nursery school program offers a variety of sessions (half day morning, afternoon, and full day programs). • We offer a full day Kindergarten program. |
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K-12
Collegiate School strives to educate each boy to reach his highest level of intellectual, ethical, artistic, and physical development. Drawing on what is known about boys' growth and learning, the school offers a rigorous K-12 program rich in opportunities for cultivating individual talents and interests in a climate of collaboration and respect. Collegiate continues its historic tradition in New York City of educating a diverse and talented student body and of helping boys to become independent adults and responsible citizens who will lead and serve. |
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K-8. A vibrant and growing school committed to the principle that the most meaningful and successful learning happens when students are active learners. Award-winning excellence and commitment to Jewish values combine with a warm community spirit to make the Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan an extraordinary place for children to learn, and for their families to learn along with them.
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Dalton Gonçalves, professor de física, autor de vários livros e educador de muitas gerações, vinha observando que, ano a ano, cresciam as dificuldades enfrentadas pelo aluno ao ingressar nas univerdades.
Discutiu com sua esposa, professora Lúcia Cantarino Gonçalves e lhe fez a proposta de iniciarem juntos uma escola da Educação Infantil à 8º série, turma a turma, sem pressa.
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Currently, we are building a high school addition. As a result of the steady high enrollment over the past decade, SJVA was pressed to develop a strategic campus facility plan that would renovate existing buildings and increase the amount of space in our high school. Specifically, several of the oldest buildings on campus are unable to meet the space and program needs of our faculty and students. In order to maintain programs and to expand other areas of the curriculum, SJVA proposed a $5 million renovation and construction project. This will primarily consolidate the high school's academic space into a central location by enlarging and renovating the existing high school facility. A three-story wing is being built and connected to the current two-story high school. All new classrooms will be provided with "T1" Internet access lines. The project broke ground in December 2004 and is anticipated to be completed by September 2005. Of this $5 million renovation and construction project, $1 million must be raised from a capital campaign. Because St. John Villa is a private Catholic school, we do not receive public funds or money from the Archdiocese for capital projects and therefore, must seek private donations to accomplish this greatly needed project.
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N-8. School motto, Gaudeant Discentes, means “let there be joy in learning,” and this, in essence, is the defining orientation of our school. While we know that learning – if properly done – is not always easy, it should always be joyful. Why? The most powerful learning transforms a person. When a student finally understands a difficult math problem, feels the power of a poem, or first grasps the vastness of our universe, a life is enlarged and the transformative power of learning is realized. This is an inherently joyful process, and it is what The Town School fosters.
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K-12
The United Nations International School (UNIS) was founded in 1947 by United Nations affiliated families. UNIS has a multi-national staff from 70 countries and over 1,450 students from 115 countries. The main language of instruction is English and all students study French or Spanish, beginning in the elementary school; Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese and Russian are also taught beginning in the seventh grade; additional mother tongues may be studied after school. |
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6-12
York Preparatory School is a fully accredited co-educational college preparatory day school located at 40 West 68th Street in the Lincoln Center area of New York City. One hundred per cent of the graduating class is accepted to college, with over 85% of students getting into their top two choices. Our goal is to help students achieve success while upholding academic excellence. The Honors and Jump Start programs ensure that all students are appropriately challenged and supported. Technology is integrated in every aspect of learning. York Prep offers a wide variety of sports and clubs and is a playing member of the ISAL and GISAL leagues in soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, golf, track and field, and cross country. Other sports include roller hockey, fencing, horseback riding, and swimming. York Prep is approved by the New York State Board of Regents and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. |
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The Caedmon School demonstrates a true commitment to our mission. From curriculum to community building to secondary school placement, the four tenets of the school's mission are always at the forefront: Montessori, Academic Excellence, Diversity, and Community.
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Founded as a college preparatory school for boys in 1888 by John A. Browning. A traditional curriculum helps support boys intellectually, physically, and emotionally from Pre-Primary through Form VI. Located in the heart of New York City, The Browning School makes use of the city’s vast resources.
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Nossa equipe, altamente qualificada, trabalha em interação constante com profissionais educadores do Canadá e com o Conselho Pedagógico da Maple Bear no Brasil.
O incentivo para a troca de idéias e discussões de assuntos pertinentes à educação no contexto sócio-cultural contemporâneo favorece o enriquecimento de instrumentais a serem utilizados na prática cotidiana da escola. Assim, a Maple Bear de Niterói prepara seus estudantes para cumprir a exigência acadêmica nacional e, ao mesmo tempo, os capacita para atender aos requisitos de uma educação global. |
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N-4
Corlears School achieves intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development of its students through its adherence to the principles of progressive education. In line with progressive educational practice, curriculum in each classroom provides opportunities to work with tangible materials, explore the world through trips and to engage in active investigations. Children discover patterns, rules and concepts through the investigations in which they are involved. This mode of learning provides the foundation for mastering skills and fostering inquiry and problem solving. It supports and reinforces the curiosity necessary to be active, engaged, lifetime learners and to develop an increasing understanding of how the surrounding world functions. |
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Brearley’s enrollment (K-12, divided into Lower School, Middle School and Upper School) today consists of about 670 students from throughout the New York metropolitan area who represent a diversity of backgrounds, experiences and points of view. The main, 12-story school building is located on East 83rd Street in Manhattan overlooking the East River. A new Field House, located on East 87th Street, anchors a comprehensive physical education and athletics program that includes team sports ranging from basketball and volleyball to soccer, swimming squash, track, field hockey and lacrosse.
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N-12. Staten Island Academy is a coeducational college-preparatory day school educating students from age four through high school. The Academy was founded in 1884 and since that time it has stood as a beacon of educational excellence.
The school is the oldest private school on Staten Island and it is proud of its unique status as the only independent school in the borough. Our “home” is a beautiful 12-acre campus with outstanding facilities including a new fitness center, renovated library, athletics fields, state-of-the art technology, a gym, computer labs, science labs, tennis courts, and two outdoor swimming pools. At the Academy we are committed to the education of the whole child through a rigorous academic program, innovative performing and visual arts programs, and a comprehensive althletics and health and wellness program. |
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St.Luke’s School is a coeducational Episcopal day school enrolling students of all faiths from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 8.
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A Primeiros Passos Escola Maternal foi fundada em 1991, e desde então vem crescendo junto com os seus alunos.
Em 2000 passou a oferecer o ensino fundamental de 1ª a 4ª série, nos melhores padrões de qualidade.
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N-12. Brooklyn Friends School provides a college preparatory program serving students from Preschool through Grade 12. It is committed to educating each student intellectually, aesthetically, physically, and spiritually in a culturally diverse community. Guided by the Quaker principles of truth, simplicity, and peaceful resolution of conflict, Brooklyn Friends School offers each student a challenging education that develops intellectual abilities and ethical and social values to support a productive life of leadership and service.
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Sócio Fundador da OMB - Organização Montessori do Brasil, o Colégio Ágora ao longo de seus 25 anos constituiu-se num referencial teórico e prático no trabalho com crianças e adolescentes em Niterói.
Com base no Sistema Montessori de Educação, as diretoras Maria de Fátima Cortez e Maria de Guadalupe Cortez têm o olhar focado na formação contínua de sua equipe e na consistência do ensino oferecido. |
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N-12. An educational institution committed to and known for academic excellence. What makes Heschel unique is its profound respect and concern for the whole child, the integration of disciplines and an emphasis on the development of critical thinking skills, all in an atmosphere infused with joy.
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K-12
The Nightingale-Bamford School has provided a rigorous college preparatory education for girls and young women since 1920. Today there are approximately 530 students enrolled at Nightingale from grades K-12. Our commitment to a strong foundation in the traditional academic disciplines; the close feeling of community among students, their families and teachers in a small school setting; and the many opportunities our students have to develop confidence in their abilities and an understanding of themselves create the special quality of a Nightingale education. |
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The Ramaz School has a deeply rooted history dating back to the early part of the twentieth century. Torah, derech eretz and menschlichkeit, are the ideals set forth by its founders, establishing the foundation that has supported the school across three generations.
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The Berkeley Carroll School's college-preparatory academic program emphasizes critical thinking, informed decision-making, and life-long learning. Under the guidance of dynamic and energetic teachers, students are challenged to stretch their imaginations, discover creative resources, and strive to fulfill their intellectual promise. Teachers demand an active approach to the learning process and support their students in an atmosphere of respect, personal attention, and care.
The school has four educational divisions - the Child Care Center, Lower School, Middle School, and Upper School. |
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Nossa escola busca na parceira entre tradição e modernidade uma educação reflexiva que possibilite aos alunos o desenvolvimento de suas competências e habilidade para conviverem numa sociedade contemporânea, prestando um atendimento personalizado,, respeitando a individualidade.
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A complexidade que envolve as relações humanas torna quase que impossível reproduzir regras ou ditar padrões rígidos de comportamentos que, em muitas vezes, significam o primeiro passo rumo ao fracasso da convivência dentro e fora da escola. ntretanto, pensar, discutir e praticar uma conduta ética é, sem dúvida, uma forma de cuidar e cuidar-se para que possamos vivenciar um mundo melhor. Limites claros e definidos consensualmente não devem ser vistos como barreiras ou obstáculos e sim como conquistas de cada aluno, para inserir-se num sistema formado por dois subsistemas: o dos deveres e o dos direitos dos estudantes.
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“Ética, democracia, respeito e solidariedade...”
Ética, democracia, respeito e solidariedade são os valores fundamentais em que se baseia o Estação do Aprender para orientar suas ações pedagógicas. Estas, por sua vez, são pautadas por um princípio a que somos fiéis: a formação integral. O Estação do Aprender é um espaço onde as oportunidades de aprendizagem são múltiplas e em todas as áreas do conhecimento. Nossas atividades são planejadas a partir dos fundamentos teóricos de Paulo Freire, Celestin Freinet, Jean Piaget, Emília Ferreiro e Vygotsky. É na escola, com seu papel revitalizado, que as crianças e os jovens devem construir as bases de seu futuro, de seus valores e de seus projetos e objetivos. É missão da escola formar cidadãos capazes de interagir com um mundo novo de tecnologia e velocidade que nasce todos os dias, e fazê-los participar conscientemente dessas transformações. |
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O Colégio Paulo Freire construiu sua identidade, ao longo destes anos, centrado na capacidade de aprendizagem de conteúdo relevante para o desenvolvimento de cidadãos e desenvolvimento social de cada aluno. O respeito à individualidade, o estímulo à autonomia e o desenvolvimento da consciência crítica são valores básicos da Direção, do Corpo Docente e de todos os funcionários da escola.
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Mais do que um colégio, é um espaço de aprendizagem e convivência dinâmico, confortável e em dia com o que há de mais moderno em educação de qualidade.
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