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Secondary schools

Mount Carmel Academy

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Archbishop Ryan High School

http://www.archbishopryan.com

Archbishop Ryan High School, a Catholic coeducational secondary school, strives to educate its students through a comprehensive curriculum within a Catholic milieu. United in faith and goals, the faculty endeavors to teach as Jesus did so that the students become contributing members in the communities of faith, knowledge, of service. A balance of spiritual, intellectual, social, personal, and physical activities integrates a sound system of values as a foundation for life. Students and parents interested information about attending Ryan are urged to contact Mr. Panepresso at cpanepresso@archbishopryan.com or call 215 - 637 - 1800, ext. 370. The application scholarship registration form is available here in PDF format. Thank you for your interest in Ryan.

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St. Ursula School

http://www.stursulaschool.org

Located in the heart of Hampton Township in Allison Park, Pennsylvania, St. Ursula School has been educating children in kindergarten through eighth grade for almost 100 years. Founded in 1911, St. Ursula School prides itself on providing an unparalleled Catholic education. This is evidenced by exemplary standardized test scores, award winning academic and athletic teams, and our esteemed alumni who have gone on to achieve great things in both their professional and spiritual endeavors.

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Sir John Lawes School

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Queen Anne School

http://www.queenanne.org

Queen Anne School is an independent, college preparatory, coeducational, day school for middle and upper school students, founded and sponsored within the Episcopal tradition by St. Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish. Serving students in grades 6-12, the rigorous academic curriculum develops intellectual, moral, physical, social and spiritual growth in each student. A dedicated staff emphasizes the development of individual responsibility, integrity, compassion, and respect. Students assume leadership and discover and delight in the diversity of their community and the wider world. Queen Anne School welcomes qualified students, faculty, and administrators of any race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, and strives to accommodate the special needs that members of our community may have. We believe that our separate heritages, beliefs and choices of expression help to define us as individuals, and that our commitment to learning about one another and the larger world unites us as a community. Differences of all kinds are acknowledged and explored with enthusiasm and respect.

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The New Community School

http://www.tncs.org

The New Community School provides a program of college preparation for dyslexic (specific language learning disabled) students, grades 6-12. The program includes both remediation of language skills and academic challenge appropriate for students of average to above-average intellectual potential. The school also provides an environment that values and fosters personal growth, positive self-regard and the personal characteristics of a productive citizen. The New Community School serves as a resource to the educational community in the education of dyslexic boys and girls. The school is an independent, non-sectarian and non-profit day school accessible to dyslexic students of all races, creeds, ethnic origins and socio-economic backgrounds.

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Villa Maria

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Pius X High School

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North Cambridge Catholic High School

http://www.northcambridgecatholic.org

North Cambridge Catholic High School is a co-educational school, offering students of multicultural backgrounds and limited economic means a rigorous college preparatory program in a safe, nurturing environment. Through a comprehensive curriculum, the Corporate Work Study Program, and a close partnership with families, North Cambridge Catholic prepares its graduates to become exceptional business and community leaders. The school embraces the cultural, ethnic and religious diversity of the student body, enabling each student to develop a unique sense of personal responsibility, global awareness, and spiritual growth.

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Kolbe Cathedral High School

http://www.kolbecaths.com

Kolbe Cathedral High School is a Catholic co-educational four-year urban high school established by the Diocese of Bridgeport with a current enrollment of about 325 students. The professional staff includes religious and lay members. Admission is open to all students who, on the basis of a placement test and admission process, qualify for admission.

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Belton High School

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Pacific Ridge School

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Kestrel Heights School

http://www.kestrelheights.net

Kestrel Heights School was created by a group of concerned local citizens and educators who wanted to provide a "choice" in public education. We are partners with the Literacy Council of Durham, the Ackland Museum, the Lakewood YMCA, and the National Paideia Center at UNC Chapel Hill. We have been serving the greater Durham Community for ten years. We currently serve students in grades 6-12 and will have our first graduating class this year. After spending our first 8 years located in the Lakewood YMCA and our nearby Annex building we moved to our new campus in RTP just this past fall. We believe that all children can succeed in a safe and challenging environment that is dedicated to nurturing a community of life long learners. We believe that by fostering a community with high expectations, modeling characteristics of responsible citizenship, and focusing on the development of the whole person we will help to create a great school for all children. Our new address is 4700 S. Alston Avenue Durham, NC 27713. Phone # is 484-1300. Fax # is 484-1355.

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