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The school is for students from two years old through 12th grade. The school was founded as an all-girls school in 1930 by Frances Dorr Swift Tatnall at her home in downtown Wilmington, Delaware, and moved to its current location in 1952. Tatnall began to admit boys in 1952 (the class of 1964).
Christiana School District Virtual Academy: Wilmington: K-12: Christina School District: N/A Concord High School: Brandywine: 9-12: Brandywine School District: 1,084 Conrad Schools of Science: Wilmington: 6-12: Red Clay Consolidated School District: 1,179 Delaware Military Academy: Wilmington: 9-12: Red Clay Consolidated School District: 578 ...
Delaware Academy of Public Safety and Security [2] Delaware College Preparatory Academy [3] Georgetown Charter School [4] Maurice J. Moyer Academic Institute [5] Marion T. Academy Charter School [6] Pencader Charter High School [7] Prestige Academy [8] Reach Academy for Girls [9]
In the 2019–2020 school year, the district enrolled 10,500 students and employed 919 teachers for a student-to-teacher ratio of about 11.43:1. [8] Between 2012 and 2016 it was recorded that the students 66% Caucasian, 22% African-American, 5% Asian, and 4% Hispanic or Latino.
JDHS 6-8 only being for students in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program; High schools (9-12) Alexis I. duPont High School (Greenville, unincorporated area) Thomas McKean High School (unincorporated area) High Schools Chartered by Red Clay District. Charter School of Wilmington; Delaware Military Academy; Middle schools
The Saint Edmond's Academy campus includes 25 acres (100,000 m 2) of land.It has 30 classrooms, a state-of-the-art science lab, a field house, an art room, chapel, a library, a model train room, choral room, band room, cafeteria, two gymnasiums, extended day care facilities, a 450-seat auditorium, a baseball field, soccer field, and a 400-meter all-weather track.
The Delaware Military Academy (DMA) is a publicly-funded charter high school in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware and has a Wilmington postal address. [1] The Academy was founded in 2003 by Charles Baldwin, a retired Master Chief Petty Officer from the United States Navy, and Jack Wintermantel, a retired Colonel from the United States Army.
Elbert-Palmer Elementary School (Wilmington) - It was in Southbridge, Wilmington. It closed in 1981, but in 1988 was under renovation and being expanded so it could reopen in fall 1989. [4] Casimir Pulaski Elementary School (Wilmington) - It was in Hedgeville. In 1988 the district proposed expansion. [4] Pyle Elementary School (Wilmington) [14]