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The mission of RFK Community High School is to provide all students with a high quality, comprehensive, and personalized education by incorporating the use of technology and numerous research-based teaching styles into our academic program. In addition, through the use of our service learning program, we aim to expose our students to the community around them and encourage them to become civic-minded people who are eager to support their community.
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A student-centered school that stresses excellence in an environment of high expectations and high support. Our size is ideal with fewer than 600 students allowing individuals to be well known and appropriately recognized for their unique and special talent. Our gracious and expansive surroundings provide a clean, safe and attractive environment for students. Above all, Locust Valley High School is an academic institution which challenges students to reach their highest level. Students are encouraged to challenge our wide array of AP and research programs as well as study our numerous elective offerings. During the 2002-2003 school year, close to 100 students will be involved in our Science Research program. Source: www.longislandschools.com
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A K-12 public charter school located in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York. Fostering educated, responsible young leaders who through their own personal growth will spark a renaissance in New York.
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N-12. An educational institution committed to and known for academic excellence. What makes Heschel unique is its profound respect and concern for the whole child, the integration of disciplines and an emphasis on the development of critical thinking skills, all in an atmosphere infused with joy.
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The Wheatley School is an exceptional school enrolling approximately 720 students in grades 8-12. Wheatley's student body is predominantly college bound, and the school prepares students well to meet the challenges they will face when they graduate.
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The staff of Samuel J. Tilden High School is a staff committed to excellence. This excellence will be evidenced in the development of out future leaders. It is our plan to insure that the young people that graduate from these portals are prepared with the social and academic skills necessary to achieve in an ever changing, technologically developing world.
Within our young people we will reinforce the positive values that they bring from their homes and their communities. As they develop a sense of self-worth and dignity, they will also develop a strong appreciation for their own culture and respectful tolerance for the lifestyles of others. We will reaffirm the necessity for our youth to be academically prepared, socially concerned, and intellectually discerning human beings who will feel confident and adept in an ever changing multicultural and multifaceted environment. |
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Procuramos mostrar em todo o tempo não só as matérias obrigatórias em cada currículo, mas também as "matérias" que compõem o dia-a-dia de todo ser. Através do diálogo, da amizade, da solidariedade, amor e respeito ao próximo procuramos transmitir aos nossos jovens o valor da vida, da integridade preparando-os para conviver em sociedade.
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"Novos Tempos, Novos Horizontes."
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K-12
The United Nations International School (UNIS) was founded in 1947 by United Nations affiliated families. UNIS has a multi-national staff from 70 countries and over 1,450 students from 115 countries. The main language of instruction is English and all students study French or Spanish, beginning in the elementary school; Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese and Russian are also taught beginning in the seventh grade; additional mother tongues may be studied after school. |
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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.
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Lower School teachers have been thinking together about the goals we set for social studies, in particular the conceptual goals that underlie our projects, trips and written tasks. As much as in literacy or math, we design a program to reflect students’ developmental orientation. We meet them where they are, tapping into their interests and curiosity within the framework of their realm of understanding. For example, we know that the younger child learns through concrete, personal experience – a trip or interview is a springboard for extended learning as your child reflects, questions, draws and writes about an exciting experience, turning it into new and deeper understanding. As the student matures and her worldview broadens, she extracts more and more information from books and symbolic communication, linking this to direct, interactive experience. Eventually, around Third Grade, students are ready to leave what we call the ”here and now” and enter the world of “long ago and far away;” to study those things that cannot be visited directly, tasted or touched. Thanks to the experiential foundation of their earlier years, eight and nine year olds are prepared to appreciate the flow and evolution of history and to conceptualize a timeline leading from then to now.
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9-12
As a Catholic, independent, coeducational, college preparatory, urban, secondary day school, rooted in the Jesuit tradition, Loyola School challenges its young men and women to become intellectually fulfilled, open to growth, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice. Loyola School is committed to challenging its students religiously, intellectually, aesthetically, physically, and socially. Opportunities for personal study, reflection, and leadership allow students to expand their knowledge, develop their skills, mature as individuals and community members, and realize the goodness inherent in themselves and all God's creation. In keeping with the Ignatian spirit of cura personalis (care for the whole person), Loyola School strives to develop the diverse and unique talents of each member of the Loyola community, and encourages the use of these talents to serve others for the greater glory of God. |
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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. |
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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.
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Cardinal Hayes High School was built and organized by His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman between September, 1940 and September, 1941. Its original student body consisted of over 3000 students who attended this institution at the Main Building on the Grand Concourse or at one of the four annexes.
The school provides a quality education and religious formation for young men of the Bronx and Manhattan. Cardinal Hayes High School has been staffed since its beginning by Archdiocesan Priests, Irish Christian Brothers, De La Salle Brothers, Franciscan Brothers and Priests, Marist Brothers, Xaverian Brothers, Religious Sisters and scores of dedicated laymen and women. |
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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.
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N-12. Founded in 1896, The Calhoun School is a progressive, coeducational, college preparatory school for students in early childhood through twelfth grade. The school is accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) and the New York State Education Department.
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O Centro Educacional Mineiro-Colégio CEM é a realização de um sonho que se concretizou com a sua fundação em 1973, prestando serviços educacionais a uma região, na época, carente de instituições de ensino para que os alunos pudessem dar prosseguimento aos estudos.
O colégio foi fundado pelo Prof. Paulo Eduardo Coelho Costa, através do incentivo de seu pai, senhor Joaquim Antônio Costa, patrono do colégio e homem que dedicou a sua vida à comunidade desta região em especial às crianças através de obras sociais, culturais e esportivas .
Trinta e três anos se passaram. Nossa região cresceu. O Colégio CEM sempre atento às necessidades da população, também cresceu e realiza hoje uma prática educativa moderna com uma excelente equipe de professores e funcionários competentes e realmente comprometidos com a educação integral dos alunos numa relação interpessoal baseada no respeito mútuo, auto-estima, diálogo e aprendizagem permanente.
Desde a sua fundação (1973), o colégio ministra uma educação sólida, baseada no desenvolvimento intelectual, moral, social, físico e afetivo, tornando o aluno consciente dos direitos e deveres da pessoa humana, do cidadão, do estado, da família e dos grupos que compõem a sociedade.
É preciso educar as pessoas para serem felizes, capazes de pensar, terem senso crítico, formação ética e autonomia intelectual, trabalharem em equipe, serem criativas, solucionarem problemas, aprenderem a aprender e a se tornarem seres integrantes da sociedade, conscientes dos direitos e deveres do cidadão.
Com metodologia e tecnologia adequadas, os alunos têm a oportunidade de ampliar suas experiências com ensino de qualidade, para que possam compreender e interagir com o mundo em que vivem através do exercício consciente da cidadania, da qualificação para o trabalho, da responsabilidade e da solidariedade, para que venham a compreender e a incorporar os princípios e valores que promovem o ser humano.
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It is the mission of Susan E. Wagner High School to create a unified community of students, parents and educators, which will provide a rigorous instructional program in a supportive atmosphere. This community will strive to stimulate in each child a thirst for knowledge, which will result in the acquisition of the skills and competencies necessary to be successful and to be lifelong learners. It is our desire that all students will experience the social, emotional, and intellectual growth necessary to become socially conscious citizens with a respect for all peoples of our society.
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N-12
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K-12
The Dwight School, founded in 1872, became the first school in the US to offer the three International Baccalaureate (IB) programs, Grades K-12. The School motto is: Use your spark of genius to build a better world. The school's mission is to develop each student's unique capabilities by integrating mind, body and spirit. The program incorporates academic excellence and a commitment to educate a diverse student population in leadership and responsibility to others. The School's structured environment places emphasis on integrating the latest research into a stimulating curriculum taught by energetic and talented teachers. International experiences are a cornerstone of fostering future global leaders. |
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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. |
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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/
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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.
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O Grupo Bernoulli nasceu no ano 2000, através da criação do Pré-vestibular Elite, com o objetivo inicial de prestar serviços educacionais de qualidade, capazes de possibilitar a aprovação de seus alunos nos vestibulares mais difíceis e concorridos do país como UFMG, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA), Instituto Militar de Engenharia (IME), Unicamp, dentre outros.
De lá para cá muita coisa aconteceu e, atualmente, o Grupo é formado por três instituições, cada qual com sua sede:
- O Colégio e Pré-vestibular Bernoulli: que possui Ensino Fundamental II, da 5ª à 8ª série (6ª à 9ª série de acordo com a nova legislação que instituiu o Ensino Fundamental de 9 anos), Ensino Médio, da 1ª à 3ª série, e Pré-vestibular (com coordenação e projeto pedagógico idênticos ao do Pré-vestibular Elite).
- Pré-vestibular Elite: possui turmas de pré-vestibular com foco na preparação para os vestibulares mais difíceis do país.
- Editora Bernoulli: responsável pela elaboração do material didático utilizado pelo Grupo Bernoulli nas turmas de 3ª série do Ensino Médio e de Pré-vestibular, bem como pela comercialização desse material com outras escolas.
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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. |
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As raízes históricas do Colégio remontam a 1912, quando foi criado seu precursor, o Colégio Militar de Barbacena, extinto em 1925.
Somente trinta anos após a extinção daquele educandário, em face à persistência de uma chama que não se apagou, luziu a grande esperança: o ressurgimento da casa de formação dos “pupilos do Exército”, no saudável ambiente do clima, dos costumes e do civismo montanheses.
Em 12 de setembro de 1955, o Presidente da República, Café Filho, assinou o decreto nº 37.879, que criou o Colégio Militar de Belo Horizonte, que possibilitava aos mineiros rápido ingresso nas fileiras do Exército Brasileiro.
De acordo com o mesmo decreto, o Colégio deveria ser instalado no prédio destinado ao Centro de Preparação de Oficiais da Reserva (CPOR), no bairro da Pampulha. Enquanto se providenciava a construção do Colégio no local onde atualmente se ergue o fórum Lafaiete, o CMBH provisoriamente ocupou as instalações do Colégio Estadual de Minas Gerais, localizado na avenida Augusto de Lima, próximo ao centro da cidade.
O início do primeiro ano letivo ocorreu em 21 de abril de 1956, marcado por uma solenidade que contou com a presença de várias autoridades civis e militares.
As obras foram concluídas no final de 1959, fato que permitiu o funcionamento do Colégio, totalmente reunido na Pampulha, a partir de 1960.
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Colégio Ary Parreiras, Instituição Educacional que oferece através de um ensino de qualidade, oportunidades de formação plena do cidadão capacitando-o para uma posição crítica, criativa e ética dentro do contexto social.
O Colégio Ary Parreiras foi fundado em 19 de setembro de 1985, pela Pedagoga, Psicopedagoga e Especialista em Educação, Nerilza Guimarães Lopes. Com sede própria e totalmente remodelada na sua parte física e pedagógica para 2006, o Colégio Ary Parreiras, atualmente atende alunos da Educação Infantil ao Ensino Médio, nos turnos manhã, tarde e integral (Educação Infantil opcional). http://www.apcolegio.com.br |