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THE BENEFITS OF AN ALL-GIRLS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

Independent schools offer many advantages to your child. Independent girls' schools offer even greater advantages to your daughter.

Greenwich AcademyIndependent Schools- Why are they unique?
By choosing an independent school, a parent or guardian provides the finest preparation for a child's future.

Independent schools are institutions that are free to determine their own direction and maintain their own standards. An independent school's direction is presented through its mission statement as well as its clear and distinct approach to education. Additionally, independent school teachers readily recognize each child's special gifts.

Girls' Schools--What makes them the ideal place for girls to grow?

Girls are different from boys—it seems so obvious, doesn't it? But different should not be defined as inferior.

Girls have special gifts, unique ways of learning and an incredible drive and passion toward mastering the subjects that interest them. All-girls schools encourage girls to build self-confidence and, as a result, prepare young women to excel in many areas of life.

Opportunities for leadership in girls' schools are many. Academic performance in subjects such as math and science is strong. And the environment of an all-girls school provides significant mentors and positive role models.

In the classroom, girls' schools offer small-group dialogues and hands-on learning experiences. Women are recognized and represented in the curricula, and there is a balanced use of male and female teaching metaphors and examples.

Research shows that girls who attend single-sex schools do better on standardized tests, take more advanced math and science courses and are more likely to earn doctorates and fill high-level employment positions than do their co-educated peers.

For more information, contact the Greenwich Academy Admission Office at 203.625.8990.

To learn more about the value of an all-girls education, please visit the National Coalition of Girls' Schools' web site.

For more information on Independent Schools:

CAIS, the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools, can provide more information on independent schools in the state of Connecticut.

NAIS, the National Association of Independent Schools, can provide you with more detailed information on the benefits of an independent school education.

 

For more information, contact the Greenwich Academy Admission Office at 203.625.8990.