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Village School (Croydon North, Victoria)
Village School may refer to: * a one-room school, or "village school" * ''Village School'', a 1955 novel by Miss Read. Schools ;United Kingdom * The Village School (London) ;United States * Village School (Campbell, California) * Village School (Pacific Palisades, California) * Village School (Unity, Maine) * Village School (Holmdel, New Jersey) * Village Elementary School, Princeton Junction, New Jersey * Village School (Great Neck, New York) * Village School (Charlottesville, Virginia) * The Village School (Royalston, Massachusetts) * The Village School (Eugene, Oregon) * The Village School (Houston, Texas) The Village School is a coeducational non-denominational college preparatory private school for grades Pre-K through high school in Houston, Texas. Description The Village School is located on over 28 acres in West Houston with over 200,000 squar ... * The Village School (Richardson, Texas) * Auburn Village School, Auburn, New Hampshire ;Australia * Village School (C ...
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One-room School
One-room schools, or schoolhouses, were commonplace throughout rural portions of various countries, including Prussia, Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain. In most rural and small town schools, all of the students met in a single room. There, a single teacher taught academic basics to several grade levels of elementary-age children. While in many areas one-room schools are no longer used, some remain in developing nations and rural or remote areas. In the United States, the concept of a "little red schoolhouse" is a stirring one, and historic one-room schoolhouses have widely been preserved and are celebrated as symbols of frontier values and of local and national development. When necessary, the schools were enlarged or replaced with two-room schools. More than 200 are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. In Norway, by contrast, one-room schools were viewed more as impositions upon conse ...
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Miss Read
Dora Jessie Saint Order of the British Empire, MBE (17 April 1913 – 7 April 2012), née Shafe, best known by the pen name Miss Read, was an English novelist and, by profession, a Schoolmaster, schoolmistress. Her pseudonym was derived from her mother's maiden name. She is best known for two series of novels set in the British countryside – the Fairacre novels and the Thrush Green novels. Biography Dora Jessie Shafe was born on 17 April 1913 in London, the younger of the daughters of Arthur Shafe, an insurance agent, and his wife Grace. For the sake of her mother's health, the family moved to the country when Dora was seven, and she began school in Chelsfield, near Orpington, Kent, and later joined her older sister at Bromley county school. When her father became a schoolmaster, Dora followed his example and undertook teacher training at Homerton College, Cambridge. From 1933 to 1940 she taught in Middlesex, first at Hayes, Hillingdon, Hayes and then at Ealing. In 1940 she ...
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The Village School (London)
One-room schools, or schoolhouses, were commonplace throughout rural portions of various countries, including Prussia, Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain. In most rural and small town schools, all of the students met in a single room. There, a single teacher taught academic basics to several grade levels of elementary-age children. While in many areas one-room schools are no longer used, some remain in developing nations and rural or remote areas. In the United States, the concept of a "little red schoolhouse" is a stirring one, and historic one-room schoolhouses have widely been preserved and are celebrated as symbols of frontier values and of local and national development. When necessary, the schools were enlarged or replaced with two-room schools. More than 200 are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. In Norway, by contrast, one-room schools were viewed more as impositions upon conse ...
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Village School (Campbell, California)
Village School may refer to: * a one-room school, or "village school" * ''Village School'', a 1955 novel by Miss Read. Schools ;United Kingdom * The Village School (London) ;United States * Village School (Campbell, California) * Village School (Pacific Palisades, California) * Village School (Unity, Maine) * Village School (Holmdel, New Jersey) * Village Elementary School, Princeton Junction, New Jersey * Village School (Great Neck, New York) * Village School (Charlottesville, Virginia) * The Village School (Royalston, Massachusetts) * The Village School (Eugene, Oregon) * The Village School (Houston, Texas) The Village School is a coeducational non-denominational college preparatory private school for grades Pre-K through high school in Houston, Texas. Description The Village School is located on over 28 acres in West Houston with over 200,000 squa ... * The Village School (Richardson, Texas) * Auburn Village School, Auburn, New Hampshire ;Australia * Village Sch ...
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Village School (Pacific Palisades, California)
Village School may refer to: * a one-room school, or "village school" * ''Village School'', a 1955 novel by Miss Read. Schools ;United Kingdom * The Village School (London) ;United States * Village School (Campbell, California) * Village School (Pacific Palisades, California) * Village School (Unity, Maine) * Village School (Holmdel, New Jersey) * Village Elementary School, Princeton Junction, New Jersey * Village School (Great Neck, New York) * Village School (Charlottesville, Virginia) * The Village School (Royalston, Massachusetts) * The Village School (Eugene, Oregon) * The Village School (Houston, Texas) The Village School is a coeducational non-denominational college preparatory private school for grades Pre-K through high school in Houston, Texas. Description The Village School is located on over 28 acres in West Houston with over 200,000 squa ... * The Village School (Richardson, Texas) * Auburn Village School, Auburn, New Hampshire ;Australia * Village Scho ...
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Village School (Unity, Maine)
The Village School is an historic former schoolhouse at 69 School Street in Unity, Maine, USA. The building, which includes one storey and three rooms, was built in 1898 and was the largest grade school in Unity until 1953. The school which represents a transitional phase between district schools and fully consolidated district, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. Description and history The former Village School is located in Unity's central village, on the north side of School Street, west of its junction with United States Route 202. It is a single story wood-frame structure, with a roughly cruciform shape set on a foundation that is built from a combination of stone, brick, and concrete block. Its main block is oriented east–west, with a hipped roof and a gabled front projection that houses the entry and the building's restrooms. The front-facing gable is fully pedimented, and it and the main eave are studded with decorative brackets. The gable ...
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Village School (Holmdel, New Jersey)
The Holmdel Township Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Holmdel Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2018–19 school year, the district, comprised of four schools, had an enrollment of 2,997 students and 263.6 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.4:1.District information for Holmdel Township School District
. Accessed April 1, 2020.
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Village Elementary School
The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District is a comprehensive high achieving regional public school district in New Jersey, United States, serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from West Windsor Township (in Mercer County) and Plainsboro Township (in Middlesex County). There are four elementary schools (grades PreK/K - 3), two upper elementary schools (grades 4 and 5), two middle schools (grades 6 - 8) and two high schools (grades 9 - 12). Niche.com listed the district as fourth best in New Jersey, and 63rd best in the nation, according to its 2023 Best Schools ranking. As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of 10 schools, had an enrollment of 9,386 students and 773.2 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.1:1.
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Village School (Great Neck, New York)
Great Neck Village High School (also known as Village School or VS) is an American long-established public alternative school. It is a member of Coalition of Essential Schoolshttp://www.greatneck.k12.ny.us/GNPS/Pages/profiles/vsprofile10.pdf Great Neck Public Schools Web site, PDF document titled "Great Neck Public Schools: The Village School", accessed October 18, 2007. and is located in the village of Great Neck, New York, serving students in grades 8 through 12. Village School is one of three high schools in the Great Neck School District, which includes Great Neck North High School and Great Neck South High School. Village School offers its 39 studentsEnrollment and Demographic Factors
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Village School (Charlottesville, Virginia)
Village School is a private girls middle school located on East High Street in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie .... It was established in 1995 by two high school teachers; Proal Heartwell and Jamie Knorr. The school offers grades 5–8 with eighteen or nineteen students in each grade. References External links * Schools in Charlottesville, Virginia Private middle schools in Virginia {{Virginia-school-stub ...
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The Village School (Royalston, Massachusetts)
One-room schools, or schoolhouses, were commonplace throughout rural portions of various countries, including Prussia, Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain. In most rural and small town schools, all of the students met in a single room. There, a single teacher taught academic basics to several grade levels of elementary-age children. While in many areas one-room schools are no longer used, some remain in developing nations and rural or remote areas. In the United States, the concept of a "little red schoolhouse" is a stirring one, and historic one-room schoolhouses have widely been preserved and are celebrated as symbols of frontier values and of local and national development. When necessary, the schools were enlarged or replaced with two-room schools. More than 200 are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. In Norway, by contrast, one-room schools were viewed more as impositions upon conse ...
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The Village School (Eugene, Oregon)
One-room schools, or schoolhouses, were commonplace throughout rural portions of various countries, including Prussia, Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain. In most rural and small town schools, all of the students met in a single room. There, a single teacher taught academic basics to several grade levels of elementary-age children. While in many areas one-room schools are no longer used, some remain in developing nations and rural or remote areas. In the United States, the concept of a "little red schoolhouse" is a stirring one, and historic one-room schoolhouses have widely been preserved and are celebrated as symbols of frontier values and of local and national development. When necessary, the schools were enlarged or replaced with two-room schools. More than 200 are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. In Norway, by contrast, one-room schools were viewed more as impositions upon conse ...
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