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School: Encyclopedia II - Groton School - Campus

The school is organized into five "forms," (grades) 2 (eighth grade) through 6th form (12th grade.) Students generally enter the school in second or third form. They are housed in small dorms, which are run by (and named after) a faculty member who lives in an apartment attached to the dorm. The campus grounds are beautiful, encompassing a river, forest, and meadows. Faculty pets are often seen roaming the campus. ...

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Groton School, Groton School - Campus, Groton School - Students, Groton School - Traditions, Groton School - Sports, Groton School - Notable alumni

Read more here: » Groton School: Encyclopedia II - Groton School - Campus

School: Encyclopedia II - Groton School - Sports

Groton's traditional athletic rivals include St. Mark's School and Lawrence Academy. Partly because the number of students from each gender is much smaller than any other ISL school, Groton often finds itself at the lower end of the standings in the larger ISL sports (i.e., football, hockey). Cross-country, crew, squash and tennis are notable exceptions. ...

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Groton School, Groton School - Campus, Groton School - Students, Groton School - Traditions, Groton School - Sports, Groton School - Notable alumni

Read more here: » Groton School: Encyclopedia II - Groton School - Sports

School: Encyclopedia II - The Dalton School - History

The Dalton School, originally called the Children's University School, was founded by Helen Parkhurst in 1919. It was a time marked by educational reform. Philosophers, teachers, and child psychologists identified as "progressives" began to question the conventional wisdom of the day which held that education was a process of drill and memorization and that the only way to teach was to regiment children in classrooms. Their natural instincts to play, to move, to ...

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The Dalton School, The Dalton School - The Dalton Plan, The Dalton School - History, The Dalton School - Dalton School buildings, The Dalton School - The Interscholastic Competition, The Dalton School - Notable alumni of the Dalton School, The Dalton School - Depictions in Pop Culture, The Dalton School - External link

Read more here: » The Dalton School: Encyclopedia II - The Dalton School - History

School: Encyclopedia II - Middlesex School - History

In 1901, Frederick Winsor opened his school in Concord. Middlesex, named for the Massachusetts county in which it is located, was to be different from the other academies and "church schools" of the day. Mr. Winsor wanted his school to be non-denominational, where students from different religious backgrounds could learn together. From the very beginning, his mission was "to find the promise that lies hidden" in every student. The design for Middlesex's campus was created by the sons of Frederick Law Olmsted, the greatest landscape ar ...

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Middlesex School, Middlesex School - History, Middlesex School - Athletics, Middlesex School - Notable alumni

Read more here: » Middlesex School: Encyclopedia II - Middlesex School - History

School: Encyclopedia II - School bus - School Bus Manufacturers

School bus - 1980-2000: Industry consolidation fallen flags. In 1980, in the U.S., there were six major school bus body companies building large school buses, mostly making bodies for chassis from four truck manufacturers, joined by two coach-type school bus builders on the West Coast. With the baby boom years which swelled the ranks of school children in the past, the manufacturing industry faced serious over-capacity as companies vied and competed for lower volumes of purchases by school bus contractors, school districts, and several states whi ...

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School bus, School bus - School buses in the U.S.and Canada, School bus - Early modes: wagons kid hacks, School bus - Motorized vehicles, School bus - Experiments with transit-style school buses, School bus - Dr. Frank W. Cyr: father of the yellow school bus, School bus - Growth in school bus use after World War II, School bus - Protecting school children loading and unloading, School bus - Structural integrity, School bus - Federal standards for school buses, School bus - Continuing safety efforts since 1977, School bus - Seat belts in school buses, School bus - Standards for non-school bus operations, School bus - School busing for racial purposes, School bus - Statistics, School bus - Retired school buses, School bus - Passenger transport, School bus - Non-passenger use, School bus - School Bus Manufacturers, School bus - 1980-2000: Industry consolidation fallen flags, School bus - Current school bus manufacturers, School bus - Historical school bus manufacturers, School bus - Models, School bus - Notes

Read more here: » School bus: Encyclopedia II - School bus - School Bus Manufacturers

School: Encyclopedia II - The Buchan School - Motto

The motto of The Buchan is FORTITER QUE MELIOR, which means "The Braver The Better". Westhill House, the oldest part of the Buchan. ...

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The Buchan School, The Buchan School - History, The Buchan School - Motto, The Buchan School - Contacts, The Buchan School - Officers

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School: Encyclopedia II - Leander Independent School District - Schools

Leander Independent School District - High schools. Cedar Park High School Leander High School Vista Ridge High School New Hope High School (alternative secondary school) Leander Extended Opportunity Center (alternative school, pre-kindergarten - K12) Leander Independent School District - Middle schools. Canyon Ridge Middle School Cedar Park Middle School, Henry Middle School Lea ...

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Leander Independent School District, Leander Independent School District - Schools, Leander Independent School District - High schools, Leander Independent School District - Middle schools, Leander Independent School District - Elementary schools

Read more here: » Leander Independent School District: Encyclopedia II - Leander Independent School District - Schools

School: Encyclopedia II - Westminster School - History

The School originally became a public school (and so available to all members of the public, provided that they could pay for tuition costs) in 1179, as the educational part of the Roman Catholic Abbey at Westminster, the Benedictine monks being required to provide a small charity school by decree of Pope Alexander III. Parts of the School's buildings date back to the eleventh century, and it is quite likely that the first schoolb ...

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Westminster School, Westminster School - History, Westminster School - Location, Westminster School - Notable buildings, Westminster School - Customs, Westminster School - Entry, Westminster School - Westminster jargon, Westminster School - Year names, Westminster School - Other jargon, Westminster School - Houses, Westminster School - Sport Station, Westminster School - Former pupils

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School: Encyclopedia II - Free schools - History

Free schools - Free School Tradition in Anarchist Spain. Spanish anarchist Francisco Ferrer (1859-1909) established "modern" or progressive schools in Spain in defiance of an educational system controlled by the church. Fiercely anti-clerical, he believed in "freedom in education," education free from the authority of church and state. "This period [1890's] was the heyday of libertarian schools and pedagogical projects in all areas of the country where Anarchists exercised some degree of influence. Perhaps the be ...

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Free schools, Free schools - History, Free schools - Free School Tradition in Anarchist Spain, Free schools - Free Schools in the UK, Free schools - Modern School of Stelton, Free schools - Currently Active Free Schools in North America, Free schools - Currently Active Free Schools in the UK

Read more here: » Free schools: Encyclopedia II - Free schools - History

School: Encyclopedia II - School violence - Introduction

Ensuring safer schools requires establishing good indicators of the current state of school crime and safety across the nation and periodically monitoring and updating these indicators. Indicators of School Crime and Safety is designed to provide an annual snapshot of specific crime and safety indicators, covering topics such as victimization, fights, bullying, classroom disorder, teacher injury, weapons, and student perceptions of school safety. In addition to covering a wide range of topics, the indicators are based on inform ...

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School violence, School violence - Introduction, School violence - Violent Deaths at School, School violence - Nonfatal Student Victimization—Student Reports, School violence - Violence and Crime at School—Public School Reports, School violence - Nonfatal Teacher Victimization at School—Teacher Reports, School violence - School Environment

Read more here: » School violence: Encyclopedia II - School violence - Introduction

School: Encyclopedia II - Westminster School - History

The School originally became a Public School (and so available to all members of the public, provided that they could pay for tuition costs) in 1179, as the educational part of the Roman Catholic Abbey at Westminster, the Benedictine monks being required to provide a small charity school by decree of Pope Alexander III. Parts of the School's buildings date back to the eleventh century, and it is quite likely that the first schoolb ...

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Westminster School, Westminster School - History, Westminster School - Location, Westminster School - Notable buildings, Westminster School - Customs, Westminster School - Entry, Westminster School - Westminster jargon, Westminster School - Year names, Westminster School - Other jargon and Slang, Westminster School - Houses, Westminster School - Sport Station, Westminster School - Former pupils

Read more here: » Westminster School: Encyclopedia II - Westminster School - History

School: Encyclopedia II - Groton School - Traditions

The school motto Cui Servire est Regnare, loosely translated as "for whom to serve is to rule", emphasizes the school's dedication to public service, and to raising students both intellectually and morally. The school is a close-knit community. The faculty lives almost entirely on campus. Classes are very small, with a typical class ranging from 12-15 students. All students are required to participate in either sports or theater. There are regularly scheduled sit-down dinners during the fall and spring terms, for which both stu ...

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Groton School, Groton School - Campus, Groton School - Students, Groton School - Traditions, Groton School - Sports, Groton School - Notable alumni

Read more here: » Groton School: Encyclopedia II - Groton School - Traditions

School: Encyclopedia II - Charter school - Results

Charter school - Early promise. Evidence on the growth and outcomes of this relatively new movement has started to come in. The U.S. Department of Education's First Year Report, part of a four-year national study on charters, is based on interviews of 225 charter schools in 10 states (1997). Charters tend to be small (fewer than 200 students) and represent primarily new schools, though some schools had converted to charter status. Charter schools often tend to ex ...

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Charter school, Charter school - Overview, Charter school - Charter school popularity, Charter school - Locations of charter schools, Charter school - Inside the United States, Charter school - Outside the United States, Charter school - Results, Charter school - Early promise, Charter school - Recent Findings, Charter school - Other Problems, Charter school - Policy and practice

Read more here: » Charter school: Encyclopedia II - Charter school - Results

School: Encyclopedia II - High school - Japan

Main article: Secondary education in Japan The Japanese word for a high school is kōtōgakkō (高等学校; literally high school), or kōkō (高校) in short. High school in Japan covers years 10 through 12, and it is not mandatory. Most Japanese pupils attend high school. High schools in Japan are referred to by MEXT as "upper secondary schools." However most English-language newspapers and sources use the term "high school". Many school boards also use "high school"; for instance Tokyo's metropolitan ...

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High school, High school - Australia, High school - Canada, High school - Hong Kong, High school - Japan, High school - New Zealand, High school - Republic of Korea South Korea, High school - Singapore, High school - Republic of China Taiwan, High school - South Africa, High school - United Kingdom, High school - United States

Read more here: » High school: Encyclopedia II - High school - Japan

School: Encyclopedia II - School of Paris - Modern School of Paris

The School of Paris describes, not an art movement or a learning institution, but instead is more indicative of the importance of Paris as a center of Western art in the early decades of the 20th century. The group of non-French artists in Paris before World War I, created in the styles of Post-Impressionism, Cubism, Fauvism, and includes artists like Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Amedeo Modigliani, Piet Mondrian, Pierre Bonnard and Henri Matisse. Many of these same artists, plus Constantin Brancusi, Raoul Dufy and Chaim Sout ...

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School of Paris, School of Paris - Medieval illuminators, School of Paris - Modern School of Paris, School of Paris - Reference

Read more here: » School of Paris: Encyclopedia II - School of Paris - Modern School of Paris

School: Encyclopedia II - List of schools in Singapore - Pre-university schools

List of schools in Singapore - Junior Colleges JC. These offer 2-year courses leading up to the GCE A-level examination. See also List of junior colleges in Singapore Anderson Junior College (AJC) Anglo-Chinese Junior College (ACJC) Catholic Junior College (CJC) Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) Innova Junior College (IJC) Jurong Junior College (JJC) Meridian Junior College (MJC) Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) National Junior Col ...

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List of schools in Singapore, List of schools in Singapore - Primary Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Government Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Government-aided Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Secondary Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Government schools, List of schools in Singapore - Government-aided Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Independent Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Autonomous schools, List of schools in Singapore - Special assistance plan schools, List of schools in Singapore - Specialised schools, List of schools in Singapore - Privately funded schools, List of schools in Singapore - Pre-university schools, List of schools in Singapore - Junior Colleges JC, List of schools in Singapore - Centralised Institutes CI, List of schools in Singapore - Language Centres, List of schools in Singapore - Technical schools, List of schools in Singapore - Institute of Technical Education, List of schools in Singapore - Polytechnics, List of schools in Singapore - Universities, List of schools in Singapore - Singaporean universities, List of schools in Singapore - International universities, List of schools in Singapore - Specialised tertiary schools, List of schools in Singapore - Special education schools, List of schools in Singapore - International schools

Read more here: » List of schools in Singapore: Encyclopedia II - List of schools in Singapore - Pre-university schools

School: Encyclopedia II - List of schools in Singapore - Technical schools

List of schools in Singapore - Institute of Technical Education. The Institute of Technical Education campuses were reorganised under the "Collegiate system" into 3 major colleges around the island, a regrouping and renaming exercise which took effect on 1 January 2005. ITE College East was the first to open in Simei in January 2005, and the existing "ITE East Network" campuses were renamed as "ITE College Central" campuses, to be replaced by a new campus in Ang Mo Kio. "ITE West Network" campuses were ren ...

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List of schools in Singapore, List of schools in Singapore - Primary Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Government Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Government-aided Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Secondary Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Government schools, List of schools in Singapore - Government-aided Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Independent Schools, List of schools in Singapore - Autonomous schools, List of schools in Singapore - Special assistance plan schools, List of schools in Singapore - Specialised schools, List of schools in Singapore - Privately funded schools, List of schools in Singapore - Pre-university schools, List of schools in Singapore - Junior Colleges JC, List of schools in Singapore - Centralised Institutes CI, List of schools in Singapore - Language Centres, List of schools in Singapore - Technical schools, List of schools in Singapore - Institute of Technical Education, List of schools in Singapore - Polytechnics, List of schools in Singapore - Universities, List of schools in Singapore - Singaporean universities, List of schools in Singapore - International universities, List of schools in Singapore - Specialised tertiary schools, List of schools in Singapore - Special education schools, List of schools in Singapore - International schools

Read more here: » List of schools in Singapore: Encyclopedia II - List of schools in Singapore - Technical schools

School: Encyclopedia II - Rival Schools - Games

Rival Schools - Rival Schools: United By Fate. Main article: Rival Schools: United By Fate The first game in the series, Rival Schools: United By Fate (Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Legion of Heroes in Japan), was released in arcades and on the PlayStation in 1998. The game features 2-on-2 fights, where characters could be switched out between rounds, and the second character could be called out during the fight for team up attacks like ...

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Rival Schools, Rival Schools - Games, Rival Schools - Rival Schools: United By Fate, Rival Schools - Project Justice, Rival Schools - Cameos, Rival Schools - Comic

Read more here: » Rival Schools: Encyclopedia II - Rival Schools - Games

School: Encyclopedia II - Comprehensive school - History

Comprehensive school - Early Comprehensives. The first comprehensive school was Holyhead County School in Anglesey. Other places that experimented with comprehensives included Coventry, Sheffield, Leicestershire and the West Riding. The main testbed of comprehensives was London, where LCC Education Officer Graham Savage, influenced by the US High School system, sought to build a system of equal-access secondary schools. The first purpose-built comprehensive in the country, Kidbrooke School in Green ...

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Comprehensive school, Comprehensive school - Operation, Comprehensive school - History, Comprehensive school - Early Comprehensives, Comprehensive school - Nationwide implementation, Comprehensive school - Post 1976, Comprehensive school - Debate and issues, Comprehensive school - Comprehensive Schools outside England and Wales, Comprehensive school - Scotland, Comprehensive school - Republic of Ireland

Read more here: » Comprehensive school: Encyclopedia II - Comprehensive school - History

School: Encyclopedia II - Play School - Canada

The Canadian show The Polka Dot Door is an adaptation of the Play School format. ...

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Play School, Play School - United Kingdom, Play School - Presenters, Play School - Toys, Play School - Pets, Play School - Contents of the show, Play School - Australia, Play School - Pets, Play School - Controversy faced by the show, Play School - Canada, Play School - New Zealand, Play School - Quotes

Read more here: » Play School: Encyclopedia II - Play School - Canada

School: Encyclopedia II - Christian school - Australia

Church schools were established in Australia by both Roman Catholic and protestant churches during the 19th century. Many of these schools, often with long traditions, continue to form the bulk of the private or independent school sector in Australia. The modern protestant Christian school movement began in Australia through the efforts of Dutch migrants who had enjoyed Christian schools for many decades in their home country. Most belonged to the Reformed Churches of Australia (now Christian Reformed Churches of Australia, and someti ...

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Christian school, Christian school - United States, Christian school - Canada, Christian school - United Kingdom, Christian school - Australia, Christian school - Africa, Christian school - External links

Read more here: » Christian school: Encyclopedia II - Christian school - Australia

School: Encyclopedia II - Victoria School - Demographics

Unlike most top schools in Singapore, VS stands out for having a student demographic that reflects that of the state at large. While ethnic Malay students, are under-represented at top independent schools and Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools, this is not the case in VS. Ethnic Chinese Victorians also come from both Chinese-speaking and English-speaking homes. Victorians come from a good variety of socio-economic backgrounds, and the school has have on its enrolment numerous Southeast Asian (ASEAN) and Chinese scholars. Some have remarked that VS is a microcosm of Singapore's diverse and cosmop ...

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Victoria School, Victoria School - Profile, Victoria School - Recent History, Victoria School - Recent Achievements, Victoria School - Recent Academic Performance, Victoria School - Programmes, Victoria School - Mission, Victoria School - School Crest, Victoria School - School Colours, Victoria School - School Motto, Victoria School - Core/Key Strategic Values, Victoria School - Victorian Anthem, Victoria School - Uniform, Victoria School - School Identity - The Victorian Spirit, Victoria School - Sports and Culture, Victoria School - Demographics, Victoria School - Victoria Hall, Victoria School - Affiliations, Victoria School - Prominent Victorians, Victoria School - External link

Read more here: » Victoria School: Encyclopedia II - Victoria School - Demographics




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