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  1. Explore Collegiate School test scores, graduation rate, SAT ACT scores, ... K-12 Schools New York City Area. Provides auto-suggestions when entering text.

  2. Parsons School of Design enables students to develop the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in and contribute to our rapidly changing society. Students collaborate with peers throughout The New School, industry partners, and communities around the world and in New York City, a global center of art, design, and business.

  3. The City University of New York spans 25 campuses across the city’s five boroughs and offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate and continuing education opportunities to students of all ages and backgrounds ...

  4. Welcome. Collegiate School’s Lower School is a place of wonder, joy, and learning. A world where excited and wide-eyed kindergarten students become skilled, confident, and curious fourth graders. As the students bounce into school, they are eager to rise to the challenges that will be presented in meaningful and creative ways throughout the day.

  5. www.collegiateschool.org › student-life › publicationsPublications - Collegiate School

    First published in 1906, The Dutchman is Collegiate’s yearbook and longest running student publication. Composed and edited by a staff of upperclassmen, The Dutchman memorializes each passing year of Collegiate’s storied history. With sections dedicated to each grade and major activity in the school, The Dutchman embodies Collegiate’s K ...

  6. The Collegiate Singers of New York City, created in 1990, performed its final concert on December 11, 2022. Deeply grateful for all the support received over the years, many of our Singers have since joined The West End Community Choir, located at the West End Church on the corner of 77th Street and West End Ave. For more information about the ...

  7. This list of alumni of New York City's Collegiate School includes graduates and students who did not graduate. John Bertram Oakes, 1929, journalist known for his early commitment to the environment, civil rights, and opposition to the Vietnam War; creator of the modern op-ed page. [31] John A. Roebling II (1867–1952), engineer and philanthropist.