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  2. Athenian School - Wikipedia

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    The Athenian School is a co-educational, college preparatory boarding and day school located in Danville, California. Students in grades 6-12 attend classes on a 75 ...

  3. Classical education in the Western world - Wikipedia

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    Schools and homeschool programs began to adopt curricula based on the classical model, emphasizing the trivium and quadrivium as foundational to a well-rounded education. This revival was driven by a desire to return to an educational system that prioritizes wisdom, virtue, and the cultivation of the whole person over mere vocational training.

  4. Tuition payments - Wikipedia

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    [12] It is often the case that the lower the cost of the school, the more likely a student is to attend. Developed countries have adopted a dual scheme for education; while basic (i.e. high-school) education is supported by taxes rather than tuition, higher education usually requires tuition payments or fees.

  5. Is Private School Tuition Tax Deductible?

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    529 Savings Plan: Whereas a 529 plan is essentially a prepaid tuition plan, a 529 savings plan can be used to pay for private school tuition, among other educational expenses. While these ...

  6. Education in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Public schools in Greece are tuition-free and students on a state approved list are provided textbooks at no cost. About 25% of postgraduate programmes are tuition-fee, while about 30% of students are eligible to attend programmes tuition-free based on individual criteria. [11] Formal education in Greece comprises three educational stages.

  7. Lyceum (classical) - Wikipedia

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    Detail from Raphael's The School of Athens (1509–1511) The Lyceum (Ancient Greek: Λύκειον, romanized: Lykeion) was a temple in Athens dedicated to Apollo Lyceus ("Apollo the wolf-god" [1]). It was best known for the Peripatetic school of philosophy founded there by Aristotle in 334 BC.

  8. Academy of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Athens Academy (school), a college preparatory school in Athens, Georgia, United States; Athenian school (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 14 ...

  9. Dyke Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown left the Ford Foundation in 1962, and returned to the San Francisco Bay Area to raise funds and look for land for the school. In 1963, a portion of the Blackhawk Ranch was purchased, and construction began. The school opened with 9th and 10th grades, in the fall of 1965.