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Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School (commonly known as LuHi) is a Christian college preparatory school in Brookville, New York, United States.It was founded and built in 1960 on a 32-acre (13 ha) estate and has a student body of approximately 450 students in grades 6-12, with students coming from more than 60 school districts throughout Long Island and New York City.
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Léman Manhattan Preparatory School (New York City) The Masters School (Dobbs Ferry) Millbrook School ; New York State School for the Blind; New York State School for the Deaf; North Country School (Lake Placid) Northwood School (Lake Placid) Randolph Academy Union Free School District (only the campus in Randolph has boarding) Saint Thomas ...
The Masters School (colloquially known as Masters), is a private, coeducational boarding school and day college preparatory school located in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Its 96-acre (390,000 m 2) campus is located north of New York City in the Hudson Valley in Westchester County. It was founded as an all-girls private school in 1877 by Eliza Bailey ...
The Storm King School (SKS) is an independent coeducational boarding and day school in the U.S. state of New York. Established in 1867, it is one of New York's oldest boarding schools. It is a college preparatory school for students in grades 8 to post-graduate, with an enrollment of 185 and 37 faculty living on or near campus through the year ...
Millbrook School was founded in 1931 by Edward Pulling. Pulling was a graduate of both Princeton University and Cambridge University, and he taught at Groton School and Avon Old Farms as well as private schools in the United Kingdom. While at Avon, Pulling began to think of creating his own school.
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Maplebrook School is accredited by The New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) and The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. [9] Some students advance to higher education, and a few have earned four-year college degrees. But for most, the goal after Maplebrook is to live and work independently.