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Admission to the program is granted primarily to California state high school students, and up to twenty students from outside of California. The main criteria for admission is an applicant's potential for further professional development in the arts or creative fields after the end of the program.
Pages in category "Boarding schools in California" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Santa Catalina School is a private school in Monterey, California, United States, founded by Sister Margaret Thompson and the Dominican Order in 1950. Situated on a 36-acre hacienda-style campus, the Upper School is an all-girls boarding school that also accepts local students. The Lower and Middle School serves both boys and girls (preschool ...
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New York State School for the Blind; New York State School for the Deaf; North Country School (Lake Placid) Northwood School (Lake Placid) Randolph Academy Union Free School District (only the campus in Randolph has boarding) Saint Thomas Choir School (New York City) The Stony Brook School (Stony Brook) Trinity-Pawling School ; Ross School ...
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Squaw Valley Academy was founded in 1978 by Donald Rees. In 2020, Squaw Valley Academy became Lake Tahoe Preparatory School. The school is located on 2.8 acres and has five on-campus buildings; students have access to four. Three buildings have ground level classrooms and offices, while the second and third le
Prep schools can be day schools, boarding schools, or both, and may be co-educational or single-sex. Currently, day schools are more common than boarding, and since the 1970s, co-educational schools have been more common than single-sex. [5] Unlike the public schools which are free, they charge tuition ($10,000 to 40,000+ a year in 2014). [6]