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N–8 By Design The Progressive Way. C&C is a small school where children are big thinkers. Our founder Caroline Pratt unbolted desks from rows and set into motion the vital educational notion that people learn best through active involvement in things that matter to them.
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NAIS, NYSAIS, Interschool. Website. www.cityandcountry.org. The City and Country School is a progressive independent pre-school and elementary school for children aged 2–14 that is located in the Greenwich Village section of New York City .
cityandcountry.org. (212) 242-7802. 146 W 13TH ST. NEW YORK, NY 10011. About City and Country School... Elementary School. Middle School. NAIS Member. Preschool. Private. New York. Manhattan. Applying. Application Deadline. December 1. Application Fee. $75. Interview Required. Yes.
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- 146 W 13TH ST, NEW YORK, 10011, NY
City and Country School. 146 W 13th St. New York, NY 10011. Tel: (212) 242-7802. www.cityandcountry.org. REQUEST INFO SAVE SCHOOL. City and Country School, for children ages 2-13, was founded in 1914 by the pioneering educator, Caroline Pratt, during the dynamic period of progressive education.
- 146 W 13th St, New York, 10011, NY
- (212) 242-7802
City and Country School, New York, New York. 856 likes · 15 talking about this · 98 were here. How a child learns to learn will impact their life forever. City and Country: Progressive education for...
Official video channel for City and Country School, a progressive independent school in New York, NY for students in pre-school through 8th grade. Founded in 1914 by Caroline Pratt.