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  2. PS 41 - Wikipedia

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    PS 41 opened in 1867. When Grammar School No. 41 first opened, it was located by what is now the school yard entrance at Greenwich Avenue and Charles Street. At the time a girls’-only school, it was described by The New York Times as a “model of comfort and neatness” and “one of the finest school buildings in the city.” [1]

  3. List of oldest schools in California - Wikipedia

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    This is the oldest public school in California. It is the only one of the original 7 gold rush schools in San Francisco that is still in existence. Mills College, the oldest women's college west of the Rockies, is founded in Benicia, California. It moved to its current location in Oakland in 1871. Ophir School in Ophir Ca was founded.

  4. Carmel Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school has been located in Greenwich since 2001. Originally, the school occupied areas within Temple Sholom, the largest synagogue in Greenwich. The school's physical education program consisted of weekly visits to the YMCA and basketball, played with a basketball hoop in the parking lot of the temple. [3] In 2005 it had 108 students.

  5. Daycroft School - Wikipedia

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    The school was a member of the Secondary Education Board [3] and offered pre-school through high school, in general subjects and college preparatory education. [2] The school offered partial scholarships and was incorporated in 1939 as a non-profit institution. [1] Daycroft served both day students and boarding students at its Greenwich campus.

  6. Greenwich Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 8,840 students in grades K–12 attend the Greenwich Public Schools. As of 2012, elementary schools had the same pattern of racial segregation as the town as a whole, with Hispanic students concentrated in the two elementary schools in the southwestern corner of the district, New Lebanon and Hamilton Avenue. [1]

  7. Stanwich School - Wikipedia

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    The Stanwich School was a private, coeducational PK-12 college prep school, in Greenwich, Connecticut, established in 1998. The Stanwich School was accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools .

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  9. Byram School - Wikipedia

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    The former Byram School is located in westernmost Greenwich, set on a knoll near the Byram River. The property is bounded on the northwest by United States Route 1, from which it is not visible, by town-owned family housing to its north, and by town athletic facilities to the south, from which it is separated by a stand of mature trees where a war memorial is located.