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What’s new: Upcoming projects include a center for college counseling, learning support and administration, renovation of the middle school, two turf fields, and the Student Experience Center. What’s new: A new college guidance program that assists students with the planning process starting in middle school. What’s new: Renovated classrooms and a kindergarten program that now includes an outdoor forest education class.

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What’s new: A complete refresh of the Upper School wing, plus the new Center for Student and Jewish Life. What’s new: A multi-sport turf field and a performing arts and athletic center, with an outdoor education center coming soon. What’s new: A Montessori-influenced program starting at 2 years of age and continuing through kindergarten. Serving students with learning disabilities. What’s new: Enhanced programming in visual and performing arts, plus fresh partnerships with companies, colleges, schools and nonprofit organizations to help students develop and hone executive functioning and social skills. Pre-kindergarten through grade 12, boys only. What’s new: Head of school Tyler Casertano (see page 37), along with a recently purchased 43-acre parcel of land in Radnor. What’s new: Many redevelopment projects are set to debut this fall, including additional outdoor spaces and updates to enhance student safety. Serving children with intellectual and physical disabilities. What’s new: An accessible library that provides vocational opportunities for students to gain valuable work experience. Coulter St., Philadelphia, (215) 951-2300, Īdobe Stock GEORGE CROTHERS MEMORIAL SCHOOL

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What’s new: After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the school is once again offering travel-based study and cultural exchanges in the United Kingdom, Mexico, France, Costa Rica, Greece and Peru. What’s new: Ground has been broken on a 25,000-square-foot health and wellness center, with an expected completion date of Fall 2023. What’s new: A fresh focus on the value of natural resources where students gain hands-on experience as stewards of the environment. Lower School Campus: 228 Old Gulph Road, Wynnewood, (610) 642-7575. What’s new: A welcome addition to the existing organic farm, a new greenhouse is enhancing the science program as it expands outdoor classrooms. What’s new: Construction on a new Lower School playground begins this fall, with an expected completion date of Spring 2023. What’s new: The school has joined forces with social media tech startup Life Brand to offer social media audit and management technology, educating students on the power of positive branding, both online and off. A Quaker education for students who learn differently but are academically high-scoring.

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What’s new: The school’s seventh original film, which was written, performed and scored by students and directed and filmed by two alumni. Photo courtesy of Delaware Valley Friends School DELAWARE VALLEY FRIENDS SCHOOL

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462 Malin Road, Newtown Square, (610) 353-6522, Ī film class at Delaware Valley Friends School. What’s new: A new student union that provides students with an innovative space for learning and collaboration. Boarding/day, grades 9 through 12, boys only. What’s new: The Buck Family Center for the Arts, a multimillion-dollar project that encourages creativity and self-expression through advanced performing and visual arts facilities. Media Line Road, Newtown Square 3841 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, (877) 322-2852 201 S. What’s new: An increased focus on diversity, inclusion and belonging by highlighting each student’s culture through instruction and play.















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