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Buffalo Seminary (SEM) educates college-bound young women from diverse backgrounds in a vigorous and participatory environment that emphasizes development of character, intellectual independence, service and leadership. SEM strives to awaken each student to the opportunities available to women. One of the oldest girls' schools in the U.S., SEM has designed a culture of achievement, scholarship, creativity and leadership tailored for girls since 1851. We do not require uniforms and are not bound by religion. Our independent day and boarding school allows girls to challenge themselves, express themselves, and to succeed in college and prepare for adulthood. As a day and boarding school, girls attend SEM from all over the world.
"At Cowan, we celebrate several years of ongoing improvement to our academic programs, which has led to the growing success of our students. Recently, we have been awarded the District title of Excelling Magnet, earned LAUSD's prestigious STEM Certification, and remain the only Spanish World Language Immersion program in our District."
The Kiran Anjali Project's mission is to advance educational opportunities for underprivileged children, especially girls, in India.
More Than Me (MTM) uses education as a catalyst for transformative social change for every girl in Liberia.
Baoabab Senegal Education Initiative Inc. supports the educational aspirations of girls and women from rural Senegal
Empower, through learning, the next generation of change agents to positively impact the future of Africa. Studies have shown that girls’ education is one of the most cost-effective strategies for promoting development & economic growth. Our mother-daughter intervention model helps keep girls in school & promote improved health outcomes.
Operation of a Jewish preschool, elementary and middle school for girls. 400 students enrolled during the most recent school year.
Willows Academy is a liberal-arts college preparatory school for girls in grades 6-12, guided by the teachings of the Catholic Church for over 45 years.
is a College-preparatory boarding and day school for girls, founded in 1772 by early Moravian settlers who held the view that girls deserved an education comparable to that afforded boys. is an independent college committed to the liberal arts and quality professional preparation. Salem strives to set its signature upon its students by encouraging them to recognize and strengthen their human faculties and their capacities for service, professional life, and leadership.
Our Purpose: AIMWell Kids partners with schools to offer yoga classes to students while in school. Our purpose stems from research that yoga is an accessible modality of working through trauma, emotions, maintaining and aiding physical health, and forming positive connections. Additionally, we believe self-regulation, emotional control, and reactions to stress are taught skills that we hope to help develop.AIMWell Kids is the future of Yoga in the Classroom.
Founded in 1894, Chatham Hall is a college preparatory school for girls in grades 9-12. Chatham Hall prepares girls for college and productive, fulfilled lives. We esteem equally the intellect and character of each student. A community of honor and trust, we value our Episcopal heritage and welcome students from diverse backgrounds. Our rigorous educational program encourages intellectual growth, creative development, and personal responsibility.
Escuela Adelante provides high quality English and international education in San Juan del Sur and Rivas, Nicaragua. We provide a single, unified and fantastic educational experience both for the growing number of expat students and also the large local community. With our various programs, including STEM based ESL and a coordinated partnership with existing international schools, Escuela Adelante is a path forward: to a love of learning, commitment to excellence and future success for each of our students.