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  2. Country Day School movement - Wikipedia

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    The Country Day School movement is a movement in progressive education that originated in the United States during the late 19th century. Country Day Schools sought to recreate the educational rigor, atmosphere, camaraderie and character-building aspects of the best college-prep boarding schools, [citation needed] while allowing students to return to their families at the end of the day.

  3. Charlotte Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Country Day School was founded as an independent school in 1941 by headmaster Dr. Thomas Burton. [2] The school opened in September 1941 with 18 students matriculating. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] By 1945 the Country Day included grades 1 – 8 and had an enrollment of 56 students on a six-acre school site on Sardis Road in suburban Charlotte.

  4. Detroit Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Country Day School (also known as DCD, DCDS, or Country Day) is a private, secular school located in three campuses in Oakland County, in the U.S. state of Michigan, north of Detroit. The administrative offices, facility services, safety and security services, and the upper school (Grades 9-12) are situated in a campus in Beverly Hills .

  5. Summit Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    The Summit Country Day School is a private, Roman Catholic, PreK–12 co-educational school located in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 2021, enrollment is 1,055 students from ages 18 months through 12th grade. Although located within the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, the school is run by the board of trustees and head of school.

  6. Lancaster Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1908 as a girls' school known as The Shippen School for Girls, the result of a merger between Lancaster College and Miss Stahr's School. [5] In 1943, with the closing of nearby Franklin and Marshall Academy for Boys, the Shippen School changed its charter to become coeducational and adopted its current name.

  7. Stuart Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart is an independent all-girls Catholic country day school located in Princeton, in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, that serves students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. Stuart is divided into a co-educational Early Childhood Program, a Lower School for junior kindergarten ...

  8. Miami Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    Miami Country Day School (MCDS) is a private, non-denominational, co-ed Preschool–12 college preparatory school in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, [1] [2] near Miami Shores, just north of the city of Miami. The school has been named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Mariandl Hufford is the institution's Head of School.

  9. Keith Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    Keith Country Day School was founded in 1916 by Charlotte Belle Emerson Keith. [1]Situated on a 15-acre (61,000 m 2) campus adjacent to Rockford's Sinnissippi Park and overlooking the Rock River, Keith School, as it is commonly referred to, is located at 1 Jacoby Place, on the site of the former Shoudy Mansion and carriage house.