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Posted on Monday December 21st, 2009 at 12:36 in Students, teaching, high school, Canada, Germany, new zealand, Student Life, slovakia, campus life, faculty, private schools, extra-curricular activities
Every term at Sedbergh, we are fortunate to welcome four GAP students to Sedbergh School from all over the world. These students who have graduated Grade 12, act as associate faculty and work alongside the teaching staff to assist with both academic ...
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Posted on Friday December 18th, 2009 at 17:48 in Parents, Students, teaching, high school, Massachusetts, Chinese, teachers, campus, Student Life, ap, campus life, faculty
A truly beautiful campus in Concord, Massachusetts, Middlesex School centers around an open quad with beautiful brick buildings. I was fortunate to visit on an inviting, snow covered day (not the pleasant summer shot to the right). It’s exam w...
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Posted on Friday December 18th, 2009 at 17:48 in Parents, Students, teaching, high school, Massachusetts, Chinese, teachers, campus, Student Life, ap, campus life, faculty
A truly beautiful campus in Concord, Massachusetts, Middlesex School centers around an open quad with beautiful brick buildings. I was fortunate to visit on an inviting, snow covered day (not the pleasant summer shot to the right). It’s exam w...
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Posted on Friday December 18th, 2009 at 09:16 in education, College, teaching, high school, curriculum, subjects, college admission, ap, universities, sat, standardized testing, boarding school
A four year study by Harvard’s Philip M. Sadler and UVA’s Robert H. Tai concludes that, while the curriculum and rigor required of student in AP courses is worthy, success in AP science and math courses cannot predict a student’s s...
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Posted on Friday December 18th, 2009 at 09:16 in education, College, teaching, high school, curriculum, subjects, college admission, ap, universities, sat, standardized testing, boarding school
A four year study by Harvard’s Philip M. Sadler and UVA’s Robert H. Tai concludes that, while the curriculum and rigor required of student in AP courses is worthy, success in AP science and math courses cannot predict a student’s s...
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Posted on Thursday December 17th, 2009 at 05:38 in College, high school, alumni, campus, campus life, mount hermon, boarding school, northfield, great books, private schools, hobby lobby, boarding schools
After consolidating campuses two campuses into one in 2005, Northfield Mount Hermon School announced the sale of its dormant Northfied campus to Hobby Lobby. The deal closed this past Monday. “…Our transaction with Hobby Lobby, an Oklah...
Boarding school should provide the students comfort and safety as well.
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