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2. Sidwell Friends School (Washington, D.C.) – Sidwell Friends School is a prestigious Quaker school known for its commitment to academic excellence, service learning, and social justice. |
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3. Collegiate School (New York) – Collegiate School is one of the oldest independent schools in the United States, founded in 1628. It is known for its challenging curriculum and emphasis on character education. |
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4. Choate Rosemary Hall (Connecticut) – Choate Rosemary Hall is a prestigious boarding school known for its strong academic program, diverse student body, and beautiful campus. |
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5. The Dalton School (New York) – The Dalton School is a progressive school known for its innovative curriculum, small class sizes, and commitment to diversity and inclusion. |
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6. St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.) – St. Albans School is an all-boys school known for its rigorous academics, strong athletics program, and sense of tradition. |
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7. The Hotchkiss School (Connecticut) – The Hotchkiss School is a prestigious boarding school known for its beautiful campus, strong arts program, and rigorous academics. |
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8. Lakeside School (Washington) – Lakeside School is a top-ranked co-educational school known for its challenging curriculum, strong technology program, and commitment to community service. |
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9. Horace Mann School (New York) – Horace Mann School is a prestigious independent school known for its rigorous academics, strong arts program, and commitment to social justice. |
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10. The Harker School (California) – The Harker School is a top-ranked private school known for its strong STEM programs, diverse student body, and commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship. |