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Saint John’s High School

Saint John’s High School on Long Island, New York, offers a top-tier private education with state-of-the-art facilities, including updated classrooms, expansive athletic spaces, and a professional TV studio. The award-winning faculty is dedicated to student success, with students often praising the supportive environment. The school provides creative art electives, including photography, advanced drawing, CGI, graphic design, and university-level courses. Through the GENESIS Research Program, students engage in independent scientific studies with mentors. Additionally, Saint John’s features a renowned Project Lead the Way Engineering Program, offering courses in engineering and architecture with opportunities to earn college credit.

Saint John’s Preparatory School

St. John’s Preparatory School, founded in 1907, offers a premier academic experience to 1,500 students in grades 6-12. Located 20 minutes north of Boston, its stunning 175-acre campus features state-of-the-art facilities, including advanced science labs, athletic fields, and an indoor pool. With a 10:1 student-teacher ratio and a curriculum offering 23 AP courses and over 100 electives, the school excels in individualized learning. St. John’s Prep has a strong track record of graduates attending Ivy League and top universities. Its dynamic computer science program, starting in 6th grade, includes courses like Swift Programming and Cybersecurity.

Sidcot School

Sidcot School, established in 1699, is an independent day and boarding school that fosters adventurous thinking and self-awareness through its Quaker ethos. With a focus on individuality and critical thinking, Sidcot encourages students to understand themselves in relation to the world. The school offers both A Levels and the International Baccalaureate Diploma, set in a beautiful 160-acre campus in the Mendip Hills. Sidcot emphasizes creativity, adventure, and sports, with excellent facilities like an Arts Centre and Equestrian and Leisure Centres. The curriculum fosters intellectual curiosity and creativity, preparing students for lifelong learning beyond exams.

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