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      • Founder Clara Spence was a visionary woman whose ideals of progressive education and pioneering work reflected a belief that education of women was essential to social progress.
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  2. www.spenceschool.org › about-spence › our-historyOur History - Spence School

    Inspired by Spence and Baker, in 1898 Spence alumnae formed a “Miss Spence’s School Society” that engaged in civic-philanthropic work. In 1915, the focus of the Society turned solely to the care and adoption of children, work that would continue until 1942. In 1943 the society merged with another adoption service and became today’s ...

  3. Spence’s visionary founder, Clara Spence, started our school in 1892 to create opportunities for girls and young women to challenge their intellect, build their character, and engage with their world as active citizens. Today, Spence students continue to live this vision by learning from multiple perspectives to achieve a nuanced ...

  4. (Not for school, but for life we learn) Established: 1892: Founder: Clara B. Spence: Head of School: Ellanor "Bodie" Brizendine: Faculty: 210 (2014–15) Grades: K–12: Gender: Girls: Enrollment: 736 (2014–15) Student to teacher ratio: 7:1: Campus: Urban: Color(s) Blue, Gold and White: Athletics conference: AAIS (most sports) NYSAISAA ...

    • 1892
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    • Clara B. Spence
    • Latin: Non scholae sed vitae discimus, (Not for school, but for life we learn)
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