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  2. Potomac School (McLean, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Potomac School (McLean, Virginia) The Potomac School is a coeducational, college-preparatory independent day school located on a wooded 90-acre campus in McLean, Virginia, United States, three miles (5 km) from Washington, D.C. Average class size is 15-17 students. For the 2021-22 school year, Potomac enrolled 1,066 students in grades K-12.

  3. McLean School of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Potomac Valley Athletic Conference. Nickname. Mustangs. Website. www .mcleanschool .org. McLean School (formerly the McLean School of Maryland) is a K-12 co-educational, college preparatory school with two campuses in Potomac, Maryland. The school serves bright students, including those with dyslexia, anxiety, ADHD, and organizational challenges.

  4. Madeira School - Wikipedia

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    The campus is on 376 acres (1.52 km 2) overlooking the Potomac River (McLean, Virginia) and consists of 34 separate buildings.. Original buildings on the 1931 campus include Main, the dining hall, Schoolhouse, East, West, North, and South Dorms, the Land, the Annex (infirmary), and the two gatehouses at the entrance to the Oval.

  5. Colin Greenly - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Greenly moved to the Washington DC area to take a part-time teaching position at the Potomac School in McLean, VA. From 1954-1956, Greenly taught at the US. Department of Agriculture Graduate School. [5] In 1955 he was appointed as Art Director at the Madeira School, in Virginia, [6] lasting through 1968. [5]

  6. Merrywood - Wikipedia

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    Merrywood. Merrywood is a historic home located in McLean, Virginia on the Palisades overlooking the Potomac River that has hosted several presidents and members of the British royal family. The Georgian Revival style brick dwelling was built in 1919 for Newbold Noyes.

  7. Independent School League (Washington, D.C. area) - Wikipedia

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    The Potomac School: McLean, Virginia Panthers 1904 240 Co-ed [21] Sidwell Friends School: Washington, D.C. Quakers 1883 263 Co-ed [22] [23] St. Andrew's Episcopal School: Potomac, Maryland Lions 1978 170 Co-ed [24] [25] St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School: Alexandria, Virginia Saints 1924 233 Co-ed [26] [27] Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart ...

  8. Marden House - Wikipedia

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    Marden House. Coordinates: 38.93408°N 77.12037°W. The Marden House is a residence in McLean, Virginia, USA, designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is located just off Chain Bridge Road and overlooks the Potomac River. Also known as "Fontinalis", it is named after Luis Marden (1913–2003), a writer, photographer and ...

  9. Thomas Washington (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Washington was born in Chicago, Illinois. [1] He is currently married and lives in Virginia, [1] where he works as a journalist, essayist, and head librarian at the Potomac School, McLean, Virginia. [2] He was a 2008 Yaddo fellow.