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School name Type Grades Neighborhood Ward DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 450 1601 16th St SE, Washington, DC 20020
Lab School of Washington (1–12) Lowell School (PS-8) Maret School (K–12) Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School (Prek-8) Model Secondary School for the Deaf (9–12) Nannie Helen Burroughs School (K–6) National Cathedral School (4–12) National Presbyterian School (PS-6) Parkmont School (6–12) Russian Embassy School in Washington, D.C.
Immaculate Conception Boys School Washington, D.C. Marianist Brothers: 1865 1964 [50] Immaculate Conception Girls School Washington, D.C. Sisters of Charity: 1865 1872 [50] Immaculate Conception School Washington, D.C. Sisters of Mercy (former) Society of the Holy Child Jesus (former) 1964 2008 [50] [53] Mount Calvary Catholic School Forestville
Going back as far as the Kennedy kids, take a look at where every presidential child has attended school -- both in Washington and in their college years: Post-election win, President-elect Trump ...
List of defunct institutions in Washington, D.C. School Control Founded Closed Notes Benjamin Franklin University: Private not-for-profit [51] 1925 [51] 1987 [51] Merged with George Washington University in 1987 [51] Corcoran College of the Arts and Design: Private not-for-profit 1878 [52] 2014 Absorbed into George Washington University
The Military Road School is an historic public school building in the Brightwood neighborhood in the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. Since 2003, it has been occupied by the Latin American Montessori Bilingual Public Charter School.
Only white students were allowed to attend the school. [6] Other children attended the Military Road School nearby. [6] Construction of an extension began in mid-1895 and completed in early 1896. [7] [8] The extension increased the size of the school to eight rooms [7] and cost $11,600. [4] The sidewalk in front of the school was paved in 1902. [9]
Ballygunge Circular Road is surrounded by other upscale and posh areas of Ballygunge like Gurusaday Dutta Road, Rainey Park, Rowland Road, Lovelock Street, Ritchie Road, Dover Road, Dover Park, and Queens Park. There are other landmarks such as the Max Mueller Bhavan (Goethe Institute), (which has now shifted to Park Mansions) "Miranda Hall ...