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200 Students
Boarding
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International
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Co-Ed Gender
Secondary (Grades 9-12) Age

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  • California Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo
  • Villanova University
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Semesters Schedule
No Saturday Classes
No Summer Programs
Testing Optional
Rolling Application Deadline
12096 North Ventura Avenue, Ojai, CA 93023 Address
Formal Dress Code
Villanova Preparatory School was founded in 1924 as a Catholic, Augustinian, boarding and day school. The Villanova mission is to graduate mature young adults of diverse backgrounds who express to the world qualities of love, truth, and community. Students develop a confident responsibility to lead by example, and serve with gratitude and humility. A coeducational school with a total enrollment of 200 students, small classes and individual attention are hallmarks of a Villanova education.
391 Students
Boarding
0%
International
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Co-Ed Gender
Post-Graduate (Grades 9-12; PG) Age

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No Saturday Classes
No Summer Programs
Testing Optional
February Application Deadline
10 Main Street, Cheshire, CT 06410 Address
104 Acres Campus Size
Informal Dress Code
St Marks
373 Students
Boarding
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International
0%
Co-Ed Gender
Secondary (Grades 9-12) Age

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  • Colby College
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  • Georgetown University
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Semesters Schedule
Saturday Classes
No Summer Programs
Testing Required
January Application Deadline
25 Marlboro Rd., Southborough, MA 01772 Address
250 Acres Campus Size
Casual Dress Code
St. Mark’s School is a coeducational Episcopal School boarding school located 30 miles west of Boston, MA. St. Mark’s educates young people for lives of leadership and service. Founded in 1865 as an intentionally small residential community, the School challenges its students to develop their analytic and creative capabilities by both inspiring their academic and spiritual curiosity and kindling their passion for discovery. We value cooperation over self-interest, and we encourage each person to explore his or her place in the larger world beyond our campus.