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  1. The Chapin School. Website. Brearley.org. The Brearley School is an all-girls private school in New York City, located on the Upper East Side neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan. The school is divided into lower (kindergarten – grade 4), middle (grades 5–8) and upper (grades 9–12) schools, with approximately 50 to 60 students per grade.

  2. Jun 17, 2020 · The Brearley School, founded in 1884, is just one of the New York private schools accused of having a culture of racism. ... Stories of racism faced by black students at New York City’s top ...

  3. In 1884, when it was commonly thought that intellectual activity “took the bloom from ladies,” Samuel A. Brearley, Jr. opened a school in a brownstone in Midtown Manhattan to provide young women with an education comparable to that available to their brothers. Within two years, the School had 120 students and 20 faculty members. An early ...

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    K-12 Schools New York City Area. Provides auto-suggestions when entering text. ... The Brearley School. blue checkmark. Private, All-Girls; NEW YORK, NY; Add To List.

  6. Our Mission | The Brearley School. The Brearley School challenges girls of adventurous intellect and diverse backgrounds to think critically and creatively, and to act with courage and integrity. The School fosters a love of learning, excellence in the liberal arts, and engagement in a lively and inclusive community. Guided by dedicated faculty ...

  7. A dedicated educator with more than 38 years of experience in independent schools, Jane Foley Fried was named Head of the Brearley School in December 2011 and assumed her responsibilities at the K–12 girls’ school on July 1, 2012. Previously, Ms. Fried served as Dean of Admission and Assistant Head for Enrollment, Research and Planning at ...

  8. The Brearley School is an all-girls private school in New York City, located on the Upper East Side neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan. The school is divided into lower (kindergarten – grade 4), middle (grades 5–8) and upper (grades 9–12) schools, with approximately 50 to 60 students per grade.

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