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  2. Brearley School - Wikipedia

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    The Brearley School is an American all-girls private school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It educates approximately 770 girls in grades K–12, with approximately 50 to 65 students per grade.

  3. List of Brearley School alumnae - Wikipedia

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    This list of alumnae of the Brearley School includes graduates and non-graduate former students. Virginia Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie, lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II; Modupe Akinola, psychologist and academic [1] Emma Allen, cartoon editor for The New Yorker [2] Genevieve Angelson, actor [3] Blue Balliett, author of Chasing Vermeer [4 ...

  4. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    At Wesleyan University, attempted shifts to a "need-aware" admission policy have resulted in protests by the school's student body. [ 73 ] Some institutions only meet the full need for students who are domestic US residents and/or are eligible for US federal financial aid, as proven by the applicant's FAFSA and CSS profile.

  5. The Brearley School - Wikipedia

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  6. Spence School - Wikipedia

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    The Spence School is an American all-girls private school in New York City, founded in 1892 by Clara B. Spence. [2] Spence has about 740 students, with grades K-4 representing the Lower School, 5-8 representing the Middle School, and 9-12 representing the Upper School. Lower school average class sizes are 16-18 and middle and upper school ...

  7. Category:Brearley School alumnae - Wikipedia

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  8. Chapin School - Wikipedia

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    The school originally enrolled 78 students, who were taught by seven teachers. [2] It developed from a small elementary school Chapin and Alice Wetmore founded in 1894 that was explicitly intended to prepare young girls for success at the Brearley School, which had been created 10 years earlier. Chapin ran the educational side of "Primary ...

  9. Millicent Carey McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Millicent Carey McIntosh, circa 1956. Millicent Carey McIntosh (November 30, 1898 – January 3, 2001) was an educational administrator and American feminist who led the Brearley School from 1930 to 1947, and Barnard College from 1947 to 1962. [1]