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Augusta Preparatory School began with 38 students in grades 7–12 on September 5, 1961. Augusta Country Day School was founded in 1972, and accepted students from kindergarten through fifth grade. The schools were merged to form Augusta Preparatory Day School in 1988. [1]
Harford Day School is an independent educational institution in Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland. It is accredited by the Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools and a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. The school was founded in 1957 by three women: Sara Brumfield, Sidney Tynan, and Mignon Cameron.
Far Hills Country Day School (FHCDS) is a private, co-educational Preschool-Grade 8 school located in Far Hills, New Jersey.The school is situated on a 54-acre (22 ha) campus that include learning gardens, computer labs, media centers, a performing arts center, a large athletics center including a climbing wall, outdoor fields, tennis courts, ropes challenge course, meadows, a pond, and woodlands.
Private, Day school: Established: 1946: Head of school: Sarah Jacobson: Head of Primary School Head of Middle and Upper Schools: Kelly McCandless Holly Ziemer: Grades: Jr. PreK–12: Enrollment: 335: Average class size: 10-15: Student to teacher ratio: 8:1: Hours in school day: 8 AM-3 PM: Campus size: 40 acres: Color(s) Navy blue and Gold ...
Image credits: bossnimrod89 In the U.S., during 2020, when adoption rates spiked, 2% more animals left shelters than arrived, according to Shelter Animals Count.However, by 2021, that figure ...
St. Johns Country Day School is an independent, coeducational private college preparatory school founded in 1953 [1] in Orange Park, Florida, U.S.. It offers a PK–12 education , including a preschool , an elementary school , a middle school , and a high school , and maintains an enrollment of about 450 students each year.
The Greenwich Country Day School is a co-educational, independent day school in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States, founded in 1926. As of 2019, it enrolled some 1190 students from nursery to 12th grade level.
The school building was designed by noted Santa Monica architect John Byers. [2] In 1959, the School was renamed The John Thomas Dye School in honor of John Thomas Dye III, who, while serving as a B-17G navigator, was killed on 16 February 1945 by enemy action near Hall, Austria in World War II .