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The Dalton School is a leading, independent, gender-inclusive day school (K-12). Founded in 1919 by progressive educator Helen Parkhurst, it is recognized for its rigorous and innovative curriculum.
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The Dalton School is a leading, independent, gender-diverse...
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The Dalton School, originally the Children's University School, is a private, coeducational college preparatory school in New York City and a member of both the Ivy Preparatory School League and the New York Interschool. The school is located in four buildings within the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
- 1919
- Helen Parkhurst
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- Ivan the Tiger
The Dalton School | About. Dalton offers its 1,300 students a wide array of stimulating and challenging programs taught by passionate and dedicated faculty. Outstanding academic offerings are complemented by exemplary performing and fine arts curricula – taught by faculty who are professionals in their fields – and a full range of athletic ...
Applying for Financial Aid. Applicants for financial aid must meet the following financial aid application deadlines in order to be considered: New Applicants to Dalton: December 1, 2023. Annual Renewal (Current Families): November 1, 2023. All financial aid is need-based.
At its core, the Dalton High School focuses on advancing each student's intellect and humanity by engaging and inspiring innovative, resilient young people to develop independence and take ownership over their learning experience.
The Dalton School has flourished and grown in ways only imagined in 1919 when it was founded by Helen Parkhurst. Today it is recognized as a national and international model of progressive education based upon a rigorous and challenging academic curriculum.