World High School

    Gay Lussac, South America

  Rua Maria Caldas, 35 - São Francisco - Niterói, RJ           
O nome vem de Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, o grande físico-químico francês, numa homenagem prestada por nosso fundador - o professor Renato Garcia de Freitas.
Desde o início, lá pelos idos de 1954, funcionando como Curso Pré-Vestibular de Medicina e Engenharia, tinha um compromisso: qualidade em Educação.
Em 1968, dentro de tal proposta, transformou-se em ensino de formação regular, uma escola-escolha, voltada para o desenvolvimento de talentos, sempre com uma filosofia pedagógica que busca o equilíbrio entre dimensões conservadoras e liberais, da Educação Infantil ao Ensino Médio.
Nessas últimas 3 décadas, com gerações e gerações de alunos, felizmente atingimos objetivos pretendidos. Somos uma escola para quem deseja níveis de excelência, visando à continuação de estudos superiores, num mundo em permanente mutação, com estruturas comportamentais baseadas na reunião do saber com o sentir.
    St. John Villa Academy, North America
  26 Landis Avenue - Arrochar - Staten Island, NY
           
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Currently, we are building a high school addition. As a result of the steady high enrollment over the past decade, SJVA was pressed to develop a strategic campus facility plan that would renovate existing buildings and increase the amount of space in our high school. Specifically, several of the oldest buildings on campus are unable to meet the space and program needs of our faculty and students. In order to maintain programs and to expand other areas of the curriculum, SJVA proposed a $5 million renovation and construction project. This will primarily consolidate the high school's academic space into a central location by enlarging and renovating the existing high school facility. A three-story wing is being built and connected to the current two-story high school. All new classrooms will be provided with "T1" Internet access lines. The project broke ground in December 2004 and is anticipated to be completed by September 2005. Of this $5 million renovation and construction project, $1 million must be raised from a capital campaign. Because St. John Villa is a private Catholic school, we do not receive public funds or money from the Archdiocese for capital projects and therefore, must seek private donations to accomplish this greatly needed project.
    Spence School, North America
  22 East 91 Street - New York, NY           
K-12. The Spence School is an independent college-preparatory day school for girls in kindergarten through grade 12. Founded by Clara B. Spence in 1892, Spence is committed to maintaining high academic standards, promoting diversity and teaching the basic human values of honesty and concern for others. With approximately 600 students, Spence is a small supportive community where the contributions of every student are valued. Each student is challenged to reach her full potential in an atmosphere that fosters self-confidence and a spirit of cooperation.
    Convent of the Sacred Heart, North America
  1 East 91 Street - New York, NY           
N-12
Convent of the Sacred Heart combines an outstanding academic experience with an environment that nurtures the heart, mind and spirit of its young women. We offer a rigorous and challenging curricular program for girls from pre-k through grade 12. The intertwining of intellect and soul is the essence of a Sacred Heart education.
    Westhampton Beach High School, North America
  340 Mill Road - Westhampton Beach, NY           
Students are number one priority at the Westhampton Beach School District. The faculty and staff, work together to ensure the success of every student.
    CSI High School, North America
  100 Essex Drive - Staten Island, NY            
CSI High School’s consistent, curriculum-wide emphasis on the infusion of international content and study of international issues provides a unifying framework for the school’s instructional program. This theme not only provides a common focus in the development and adaptation of course content, it stimulates the development of common habits of mind such as analyzing the validity of information from a variety of perspectives, exploring and understanding linkages across cultural, economic and political lines, and understanding the significance of the past with respect to current events.
    Trevor Day School, North America
  11 East 89th Street (N-5) - 1 West 88th Street (6-12) - New York, NY           
    Forest Hills High School, North America
  67-01 110 Street - Queens, NY             
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The school serves the Forest Hills and Rego Park sections of Queens. However, many students come from nearby neighborhoods such as Kew Gardens, Jackson Heights, Woodside, Flushing, Elmhurst, East Elmhurst, Astoria, Corona, Glendale and parts of Jamaica.
FHHS has often been extremely overcrowded throughout its history, sometimes running several overlapping sessions (7:20am to 1:49pm, 8:09am to 2:38pm, 8:59am to 3:28pm, 9:48 to 4:17pm, 10:37am to 5:06pm). Traditionally, a very large percentage of FHHS graduates have gone on to attend college.
    Marymount School of New York, North America
  1026-1028 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY           
N-12. Marymount is a college preparatory, independent, Catholic day school for girls, founded by Mother Joseph Butler in 1926 as part of a worldwide school system directed by the Religious Order of the Sacred Heart of Mary. The School promotes in each student a respect for her own unique abilities and a commitment to responsible living in a changing world. Marymount welcomes diversity and draws upon it to foster cultural sensitivity, religious understanding and a global perspective.
    Professional Children's School, North America
  132 West 60 Street - New York, NY           
4-12
Professional Children's School provides a challenging education for young people working or studying for careers in the performing and visual arts, modeling and competitive sports, and for students who desire the special environment of PCS or the flexibility and independence of the PCS program.
    Colégio Nossa Senhora da Assunção, South America
  Rua General Rondon, 842 - São Francisco - Niterói, RJ            
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A Educação que apresenta como alicerce, os pilares franciscanos tem, na sua própria essência, um marco diferencial. A promoção da vida, a conscientização ecológica, a valorização da minoridade, a aceitação das diferenças, o cuidar e o acolher são fontes que alimentam nosso Projeto Educativo.
Diferente da concepção hegemônica de cultura como instrumento de massificação, o Colégio busca transforma-se num espaço privilegiado de promoção sociocultural. Por meio de seleção de conteúdos relevantes, contribuímos para que se discuta e se promova a cultura como centro gerador de transformação social.
A afetividade ressignifica o nosso fazer pedagógico. Propomos a Educação que seja provocativa, criativa, pautada na reciprocidade das áreas de conhecimento, no respeito e na inclusão responsável. A proposta Pedagógica é constantemente transformada pelos Projetos elaborados nas diferentes áreas, de forma que todos possam ensinar e aprender conhecimento, fundamentos de cidadania de democracia e do convívio social.
    Colégio Marília Mattoso, South America
  Rua José Bonifácio, 39 - São Domingo - Niterói, RJ            
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Em 1972, com as inovações introduzidas pela Lei 5692/71 na Educação Brasileira, foi implantada a reforma de ensino do 1º grau(hoje Ensino Fundamental) sob a direção do sobrinho de D. Marília, Reynaldo Mattoso Cavalcanti. Sob sua orientação a escola passou também por outras transformações.
No ano de 1976, implementou-se a criação do Mattosinho com a finalidade de atender aos alunos da educação infantil. A escola continuava a crescer até que em 1978 foi inaugurada a nova e atual sede, na rua José Bonifácio nº 39.
O Ensino Médio foi implantado em 1985, com a colaboração do Prof. Comte Bittencourt, que meses antes assumira a Direção Administrativa da escola. A partir daí, nossa escola passou a denominar-se Colégio Marília Mattoso.
    Hewitt School, North America
  45 East 75th Street - New York, NY            
K-12. Within a warm façade that blends into the museums and townhouses of Manhattan's Upper East Side, the young women of The Hewitt School are the center of an educational program that encourages independent thought and creativity. Athletics to arts, languages to laboratories, music to math: a balanced, healthy, and comprehensive environment.
    Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan, North America
  805 Columbus Avenue - New York, NY           
K-8. A vibrant and growing school committed to the principle that the most meaningful and successful learning happens when students are active learners. Award-winning excellence and commitment to Jewish values combine with a warm community spirit to make the Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan an extraordinary place for children to learn, and for their families to learn along with them.
    East Meadow High School, North America
  101 Carman Avenue - East Meadow, NY           
A high school in the East Meadow school district. East Meadow High School was founded in 1953, as part of what is currently the third largest school district in New York State. There are approximately 1,650 students in grades 9-12. Approximately 88% of 2007's graduating class continued their education with 60.37% going on to four- year colleges, and 26.93% to two-year colleges.
    Cathedral High School, North America
  350 East 56th Street - Manhattan - New York, NY           
Cathedral High School, a Catholic college preparatory school of the Archdiocese of New York located in the heart of Manhattan, welcomes young women of all faiths and cultures. We are a community of students, teachers, staff and parents committed to excellence in education, as well as the continued growth of our students in religious maturity, moral integrity and a sense of social justice.
    Colégio Salesiano Santa Rosa, South America
  Rua Santa Rosa, 207 - Santa Rosa - Niterói, RJ           
Mais do que um colégio, o Salesiano Santa Rosa é um espaço de aprendizagem e convivência dinâmico, confortável e em dia com o que há de mais moderno em educação de qualidade.
    Colégio Maria Thereza, South America
  Rua São Pedro, 108 - Centro - Niterói, RJ
          
13 de junho de 1942... Algumas carteiras... umas poucas crianças... uma professora... um sonho... ... nascia, sob um cajazeiro no quintal da casa nº 108, na Rua São Pedro, o Educandário Maria Thereza, sob a direção da dedicada professora Edith Sales Lima. Até 1953, o Educandário ofereceu o então Ensino Primário, marcando seu espaço na comunidade educacional niteroiense. O reconhecimeto da qualidade das atividades pedagógicas da Instituição manifesta-se pela solicitação dos pais dos alunos para que fosse oferecido, também, o Curso Ginasial. http://www.mariathereza.com.br/
    Division Avenue High School, North America
  120 Division Avenue  - Levittown, NY            
Offering a full range of academic, extracurricular and athletic programs to enrich and enhance each student's experience. Beginning with a team approach to instruction and pupil services in 9th grade our students are, during their first weeks of high school, exposed to a variety of instructional strategies and support services in order to best meet their individual needs. By the time our students reach their senior year, they are often involved in research programs and Advanced Placement courses earning both high school and college credit.
    Dalton School, North America
  108 East 89 Street - East Side - New York, NY             
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K-12 - The Dalton School is an independent, co-educational day school (K-12), founded in 1919 by the renowned progressive educator, Helen Parkhurst. Dalton is recognized for its rigorous, innovative educational curriculum and offers its 1300 students a breadth of stimulating and challenging programs taught by dedicated, professional faculty.
The school’s First Program (K-3) occupies three adjoining townhouses on East 91st Street in New York City. Middle and High School students attend classes nearby in our building on East 89th Street. Indoor physical education for Middle and High School students is provided in our state-of-the-art facility on East 87th Street.
    Colégio Oswaldo Cruz, South America
  Rua Oswaldo Cruz, 32 - Icaraí - Niterói, RJ
          
O Colégio Oswaldo Cruz atende ao aluno respeitando sua multiplicidade, favorecendo a construção do conhecimento. É papel fundamental da escola estimular o desenvolvimento do interesse, o gosto pelo aprender, integrando arte, pesquisa, música, oficina de leitura, inglês, educação física e informática. http://www.oswaldocruzcolegio.com.br/
    Colégio Paraíso, South America
  Rua Visconde de Itaúna, 267 - São Gonçalo - Paraiso, NY           
"Construindo futuro."
    Kew-Forest School, North America
  119-17 Union Turnpike - Forest Hills, NY           
As the oldest independent school in Queens, Kew-Forest is a “classical” school in the best sense, one that places intense focus on the basics. Our Faculty and Staff bring caring and world-class excellence and expertise to small classrooms with fine instruction and high expectations. A diverse student body represents the ethnicities, languages, religions, and cultures of the global community for which Kew-Forest School prepares them.
    Clara Barton High School, North America
  901 Classon Ave - Brooklyn, NY           
Striving to create an environment in which all constituent partners - students, faculty, guidance, personnel, administration and parents - nurture and respect the essential contribution and the value of the others so that we can provide an education that prepares students to make decisions that will enhance the quality of their lives. We strengthen their abilities using activities and skills taught through academics, majors, the arts, and extracurricular activities - all part of our standards based educational program. http://www.clarabartonhs.org/
    Riverdale County School, North America
  5250 Fieldston Road - Riverdale - New York, NY           
An independent day school that provides a continuous coeducational program for boys and girls from pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. The school is located on two wooded campuses in the northwest corner of New York City.
    Browning School, North America
  52 East 62nd Street - New York, NY            
Founded as a college preparatory school for boys in 1888 by John A. Browning. A traditional curriculum helps support boys intellectually, physically, and emotionally from Pre-Primary through Form VI. Located in the heart of New York City, The Browning School makes use of the city’s vast resources.
    St. Joseph Hill Academy, North America
  850 Hylan Blvd. - Staten Island, NY            
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St. Joseph Hill Academy is a K-12 Catholic school operated by the Congregation of the Daughters of Divine Charity. It is located on a fourteen acre, park-like campus in the Arrochar section of Staten Island, New York. The elementary school provides co-education for grades K-8. The high school enrolls approximately 400 young women.
    Instituto Abel, South America
  Av. Roberto Silveira, 29 - Icaraí - Niterói, RJ
            
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O Instituto Abel é uma escola mantida pelos Irmãos Lassalistas, Congregação fundada por São João Batista de La Salle, em 1680. Como tal é uma escola católica. O que significa isto? - Significa que é uma escola que veicula valores segundo Jesus Cristo e sua Igreja, através de todo o currículo, sem desmerecer outras religiões. Significa ainda que se esforça em fazer valer a verdade, a solidariedade, a justiça e a fraternidade, em todas as atuações e relacionamentos. http://www.abel.com.br
    Lycee Francais de New York, North America
  505 East 75 Street - New York, NY           
The LFNY was the brainchild of the then French Consul General in New York, the Count Charles de Ferry de Fontnouvelle. He enlisted the help of Forsythe Wicks, a lawyer and businessman who was the president of Alliance Française and Paul Windels, Sr.—the attorney general of the City of New York. The French government has been closely involved with the School from the first. The French ambassadors to the United States of that period, M. André Lefèbvre de Laboulaye and subsequently M. René Doynel de Saint-Quentin were part of the original group of French and American founders of the School. Others who were involved in the founding of the LFNY in the late 1930's include: Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, the President of Columbia University, M. Hesse Strauss, the American Ambassador to France, and M. Jean Marx, the Director of Cultural Affairs at the Quai d'Orsay.
    Miraflores, South America
   - Icaraí - Niterói, RJ             
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Fundado em 1969, mais precisamente no mês de março. Naquele tempo, nes-se espaço, balões faziam poesia no ar. Hoje, neste mesmo lugar, os alunos am-pliam conhecimen-tos, pesquisam nos livros, nos computa-dores e na natureza, organizam feiras, sonham, desejam, realizam e, também, lançam poesias no ar. Passados tantos anos, o Miraflores vive, com plenitude, a maturidade das experiências adquiridas, mas permanece criança inquieta diante dos desafios do amanhã. Pois, como nos ensinou nosso Mestre Paulo Freire, o futuro não é uma coisa escondida na esquina. O futuro a gente constrói no presente.