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The King School was founded by Hiram King and T. F. Leighton in Stamford in 1874 and first called The Collegiate School. By 1876, it had moved into the buildings of the defunct Wilcox Academy under the name H.U. King School for Boys. [8] The Thomas School was founded in 1922 by school teacher Mabel Thomas on the grounds of her family's estate
In 2005 the school had five students. By then the school had modern internet connections and other technology, and the former second classroom housed the computer equipment. [4] Circa 2019 enrollment varied between one and around twelve students at a time. In the 2018-2019 school year, the school initially had seven students, but one was ...
This is a list of some notable former pupils of The King's School, Canterbury, known as Old King's Scholars (abbreviated as OKS). The term King's Scholar referred to the few boys who, by their academic ability at a very young age, won scholarships to King's.
This is the list of schools within the Seattle Public Schools school district. Seattle Public Schools operates elementary schools, K-8 schools, middle schools serving grades 6–8, high schools, and Alternative schools and special programs. [1] [2] The tables below provide data on the demographics of students in Seattle Public Schools. All data ...
The "lower academy" (elementary school) of the Coral Gables Preparatory Academy in Coral Gables, Florida The Rice School, Houston, Texas. K–8 schools, elementary-middle schools, or K–8 centers are schools in the United States that enroll students from kindergarten/pre-K (age 5–6) to 8th grade (up to age 14), combining the typical elementary school (K–5/6) and junior high or middle ...
During the short lived small school years, the small schools were called: Leadership, Pride and Arts. The school board decided to close Southview High School at the end of the 2009–2010 school year and merge the Saints with the Admirals from Lorain Admiral King High School.
Grace King was built in the late 1960s as a high school, opening its doors in 1968 as an all-girls public school serving Jefferson Parish; remaining such until the 1980s, when it became co-ed. [ 6 ] The school, which served Grades 9–12, was a part of the Jefferson Parish Public Schools system.
This school is well known for athletics, especially its basketball teams. They have at least one mythical national championship for girls basketball in 2005. [2] The girls basketball team won eleven straight Class A A New York State Federation girls' title from 1990-2000. They also won Class AA titles in 2005, 2006, 2010 and 2019. [3]