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  2. Sudbury school - Wikipedia

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    The name "Sudbury" originates from the Sudbury Valley School, founded in 1968 in Framingham, Massachusetts, near Sudbury, Massachusetts. Though there is no formal or regulated definition of a Sudbury Model school, there are now more than 60 schools that identify themselves with Sudbury around the world. Some, though not all, include "Sudbury ...

  3. List of Sudbury schools - Wikipedia

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    The Sudbury Valley School has been the inspiration for numerous schools [3] many of which refer to themselves as 'Sudbury schools.' The Sudbury Valley School formally rejects the idea that there can be an official definition or official list of Sudbury schools and in 2016 ended its earlier practice of linking to other schools which claimed to ...

  4. Sudbury Valley School - Wikipedia

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    The Sudbury Valley School was founded in 1968 by a community of people in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States. [1] In 2019, several schools stated that they were based on the Sudbury Model in the United States, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, [2] Israel, [3] Japan and Switzerland.

  5. Fairhaven School (Upper Marlboro, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Fairhaven School was founded in 1998 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. It is one of over 30 schools based on the Sudbury Model. The model has two basic tenets: educational freedom and democratic governance. It is a private school, attended by children from the ages of 5 to 19.

  6. The Circle School - Wikipedia

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    The Sudbury Valley model of schooling has two defining characteristics. First, the students are free to spend their time as they choose. During the hours they are in school students can spend their time engaging in any activity they wish (reading, playing video games, climbing trees, conversing, studying, playing harpsichord etc.).

  7. Daniel Greenberg (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel A. Greenberg (28 September 1934 – 2 December 2021), was one of the founders of the Sudbury Valley School, has published several books on the Sudbury model of school organization, [1] and was described by Sudbury Valley School trustee Peter Gray as the "principal philosopher" among its founders. [2]

  8. Philadelphia Free School - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Free School also known as Philly Free School or PFS, is a Democratic Free School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philly Free School operates on the democratic education or Sudbury school model. The school opened in the fall of 2011 and offers a sliding scale tuition to students ages 4 to 19. [2]

  9. Ungraded school - Wikipedia

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    Since being established in 1968, Sudbury Valley School, and other Sudbury Schools using the same education model, are ungraded schools for students aged 4 through 18. . Further, complete age-mixing of students is considered an integral part of the school environment and c