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  1. Website. blakeschool .org. The Blake School is a private, coeducational, college-preparatory day school located in Hopkins, Minnesota. The school is located on two campuses in the Twin Cities area: the upper school (9–12) in Minneapolis with the middle and lower school, along with administrative offices, on the Hopkins campus.

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  2. An independent pre-k-12, private, non-sectarian, coeducational, college preparatory day school with campuses in Minneapolis, Hopkins, and Wayzata.

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  4. Now in its second century, Blake offers a rigorous education grounded in shared values — respect, love of learning, integrity, courage and a commitment to pluralism. Our two campuses in Hopkins and Minneapolis unite 1,330 students served by 350 faculty and staff, creating a diverse and inclusive community. Students become lifelong learners ...

  5. History. For more than 110 years, The Blake School and its predecessors — Northrop Collegiate School (1900), Blake School (1907), and Highcroft Country Day School (1958) — have provided excellent education for students in the Twin Cities area. In the early 20th century, a small group of families who wanted to prepare their children for ...

  6. The Blake campus in Hopkins is home to students from pre-kindergarten to grade 8. Spreading over 55 acres of rolling hills, three distinct school settings serve students as they grow and develop from early childhood to early adolescence. The Early Learning Center, opened in 2023, is for learners in pre-kindergarten (ages 4 and older ...

  7. Founded in 1900, The Blake School is an independent, coeducational day school (pre-k-12) with campuses in Minneapolis (grades 9-12) and Hopkins (grades PK-8). Blake provides a strong liberal arts education with a challenging curriculum that integrates academics, arts and athletics.

  8. Blake students receive an excellent education in traditional core subjects: reading and writing, mathematics, science, social studies and languages. In every discipline, the curriculum teaches communication skills, cultural competency and analysis of local, regional and global issues. Athletics and the arts are central pursuits, challenging ...

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