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Collegiate was founded in 1915, by Helen Baker as the Collegiate School for Girls, a college preparatory school located in downtown Richmond. In addition to this campus in town, Collegiate opened the Collegiate Country Day School, off Mooreland and River Roads, in 1953 Collegiate's Town School and the Country Day School merged on Mooreland Road in 1960.
The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1974. [2] As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 38 students (plus 59 in PreK) and 8.1 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 4.7:1. The school's student body was ...
In its Internal Revenue Service filings for the 2022–23 school year, Collegiate reported total assets of $350.8 million, net assets of $281.8 million, investment holdings of $73.8 million, and cash holdings of $31.8 million. Collegiate also reported $42.3 million in program service expenses and $5.2 million in grants (primarily student ...
The Collegiate High School (CHS) at NWFSC, a charter school established in 2000, offers high school students the opportunity to earn both a high school diploma and an Associate in Arts degree (or transferrable college credits). Initially, CHS only provided an Associate of Arts degree, but starting in the 2022–2023 school year, it introduced a ...
The State College of Florida Collegiate School (TSCF CS) is a public charter school in Florida, United States. Established on September 11th 2001, it is part of and operates on State College of Florida's Bradenton and Venice campuses. [3] It was created through a charter with the School District of Manatee County. [4]
This list of alumni of New York City's Collegiate School includes graduates and students who did not graduate. George Axelrod, 1940, playwright [1] Jason Beghe, 1978, actor [2] David Benioff, 1988, author and screenwriter [3]
Norfolk Collegiate offers its students myriad opportunities to become involved and to become leaders in the school from student clubs and academics, to the arts and athletics, the opportunities abound for students to become engaged in the life of the school. At the core of the Collegiate experience is integrity, which is guided by the student ...
Louisville Collegiate School has a long tradition of academic excellence and creativity within an exceptionally warm and supportive environment. It is divided into a Lower School (Junior Kindergarten-Grade 4), Middle School (Grades 5–8), and Upper School (Grades 9–12). Each division has its own administrative head and core faculty.