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Charles E Smith Jewish Day School of Greater Washington

Charles E Smith Jewish Day School (CESJDS) is an independent school for students in grades K-12 It provides a curriculum of general and Judaic studies in an environment that emphasizes excellence, leadership, values, and service to the community.

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Charles Wright Academy

Charles Wright Academy (CWA) is an independent school for girls and boys from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Opened in 1957, CWA provides a rigorous liberal arts program guided by an ethos of excellence and compassion. Within a diverse learning community, we foster self-reliance, integrity, social responsibility, and humor, empowering our students to achieve their personal best in mind, body, and spirit. Serving over 700 students, CWA is truly one of the premiere schools in the Northwest, sending its graduates to the best colleges and universities in the country. We prepare our students for their futures through a demanding academic program in an environment which fosters the development of character and independence.

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Charlotte Country Day School

Founded in 1941, Charlotte Country Day School (CCDS) develops the potential of each student by fostering intellectual curiosity, principled character, ethical leadership, and a responsibility to serve through excellence in education. Located on two campuses in south Charlotte with an enrollment of nearly 1,600 students in grades junior kindergarten through 12, the school is a place where learning of the highest caliber is an every day occurrence. Recognized for its academic excellence, acclaimed international studies program, state-of-the-art technological resources, and opportunities in arts, athletics, community service, and leadership, Charlotte Country Day is a place where young people become critical thinkers and problem solvers, and where lifelong friendships are formed.

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Chatham Hall

Founded in 1894, Chatham Hall is a college preparatory school for girls in grades 9-12. Chatham Hall prepares girls for college and productive, fulfilled lives. We esteem equally the intellect and character of each student. A community of honor and trust, we value our Episcopal heritage and welcome students from diverse backgrounds. Our rigorous educational program encourages intellectual growth, creative development, and personal responsibility.

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Cincinnati Country Day School

Cincinnati Country Day School (CCDS), founded in 1926, is a co-educational college-preparatory school serving pre-primary through twelfth-grade students. Emphasizing educational excellence and character development, CCDS helps each student reach his or her potential by providing a strong academic program, offering opportunities to participate in a wide variety of activities, developing responsible students who respect others, embracing a diverse community, and building self-confidence and self-esteem. Each student leaves CCDS with superior academic preparation, having grown personally in areas of social interaction and self-awareness. Each student exhibits high moral character, integrity, and respect for others, participating responsibly in the immediate and worldwide communities of which the school is a part.

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Landon School

Landon School prepares talented boys for productive lives as accomplished, responsible and caring men whose actions are guided by the principles of perseverance, teamwork, honor and fair play.

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Lawrenceville School

The Lawrenceville School inspires and educates promising young people from diverse backgrounds for responsible leadership, personal fulfillment and enthusiastic participation in the world. Through our unique House system, collaborative Harkness approach to teaching and learning, close mentoring relationships, and extensive co-curricular opportunities. We help students to develop high standards of character and scholarship, a passion for learning, an appreciation for diversity, a global perspective, and strong commitments to personal, community, and environmental responsibility.  

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Columbus Academy

The Columbus Academy has built a tradition of excellence upon a strong foundation forged by its founders in 1911. One of the premier Pre-K through grade 12 co-educational country day schools in the United States, Columbus Academy continues to provide area students with an exceptional academic education and a wide array of extra-curricular opportunities. Our motto, "In Quest of the Best" emphasizes developing the entire individual -- intellectually, socially, ethically, artistically and physically. 100% of Columbus Academy graduates attend major colleges and universities, and our students consistently place highly in state and national artistic, musical and choral competitions.

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Community School, St. Louis

Conduct a private elementary school education for approximately 340 children ages three through twelve.

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Steward School

Prepare our students for college and for life in a community defined by robust academics, inspiration, engagement, and care.

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Crane Country Day School

Crane Country Day School is dedicated to providing an experiential education characterized by a thoughtful balance of academic challenge and creative expression. We thrive as a community that builds character and confidence, while celebrating the joy in learning. Crane Country Day School is committed to sustaining a diverse and inclusive community in which each member is respected and valued. We believe that a diversity of voices and backgrounds enriches the educational experience.

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Dalton School

Founded in 1919, The Dalton School is an independent, co-educational day school (K-12). Dalton is recognized for its rigorous, innovative educational curriculum and offers its 1,300 students a breadth of stimulating and challenging programs taught by dedicated, professional faculty. The Dalton School is committed to providing an excellent education that meets each student's interests, abilities, and needs and promotes an appreciation for diversity in our community as an integral part of school life. Dalton challenges each student to develop intellectual independence, creativity and curiosity and a sense of responsibility toward others both within the School and in the community at large.