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All Saints' Episcopal School
9700 Saints Circle, Fort Worth, TX 76108 • 817.560.5700 All Saints' Episcopal School is a college-preparatory school set on a spacious 103-acre campus in west Fort Worth. Welcoming more than 830 students from many religious, ethnic and racial backgrounds, the School offers a dynamic, values-based academic program encompassing Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. |
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Barbara Gordon Montessori, The
1513 Hall Johnson Road, Colleyville, TX 76034 • 817.354.6670 The Barbara Gordon Montessori School is on nine beautiful acres in Colleyville, just west of DFW Airport. We have an AMI recognized Montessori program that serves youth ages 18 months-12 years old or the 6th grade. BGMS also has a number of enrichment programs including Spanish, Music and Art. http://www.bgmontessori.org |
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Bethesda Christian School
4700 North Beach St., Fort Worth TX 76137 • 817.281.6446 With students earning college entrance SAT scores over 300 points higher than the national average, Bethesda Christian School proves that a quality education can be affordable. BCS, a college preparatory school, prepares students in grades K-12 for their God-given purpose by promoting high academic and character standards. |
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Children's University
Arlington, 817.784.6655 We offer rotations which include homework assistance, computers, outdoor time utilizing our 5 acres, board games, a gymnasium facility, free time and snacks. K-6th Grade. Van service & after school program for area schools. |
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Covenant Christian Academy
901 Cheek Sparger Rd., Colleyville • 817.577.3378 x1 Enrollment: 585 | Ages/Grades: PK3 – 12th | Accreditation: ACSI & SACS Hours: 8am - 6pm | Student/Teacher Ratio: 14:1 Christian, Classical, College-Preparatory. Two-time Winner of Best Private School in the area (2007-08). Class of 2008 with 36 students included 1 National Merit Finalist, 1 National Merit Hispanic Scholar, $2.5 million in scholarships offered for academics, women's volleyball and soccer, men's football, track and field, basketball, and baseball. |
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Crown Of Life Lutheran School
6605 Pleasant Run Road, Colleyville, TX • 817.251.1881 Crown of Life is evaluated and accredited since 2003 by NLSA – National Lutheran Schools Accreditation – on a seven-year review cycle. This evaluation is comparable with public and private school evaluations done nation-wide, and is accepted by the Texas Education Association as a basis for full accreditation. |
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Flint Academy, The
Paula J. Flint, PhD Specialty: Special Education/Diagnostic Testing Arlington • 817.277.0620 The first private, Christian school to offer full-inclusion in the metroplex opened in Arlington. Dr. Flint has 30 years experience in general and special education, dyslexia remediation, and diagnostics, earning her Ph.D. from UNT (special education--emotional/behavioral disorders/counseling) and M.Ed. from Rhode Island College (behavior disorders, learning disabilities, diagnostic testing). |
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Fort Worth Academy
7301 Dutch Branch Rd., Fort Worth • 817.370.1191 Ages/Grades: K – 8th | Accreditation: AMS Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1 Fort Worth Academy educates motivated, capable children from kindergarten through eighth grade in a collaborative environment of academic challenge and individual attention so students prosper as learners and citizens. The educational landscape is rapidly changing and Fort Worth Academy is leading the way with one-to-one computing. |
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Fort Worth Country Day
4200 Country Day Lane, Fort Worth • 817.732.7718 Enrollment: 1,125 | Ages/Grades: K-12th Student/Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Fort Worth Country Day sets a high standard for student achievement that encourages intellectual curiosity and requires independent thinking and personal responsibility. The rigorous curriculum emphasizes the academic, social and organizational skills necessary to compete and succeed in the most challenging college environments. |
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Hill School of Fort Worth
Fort Worth and Grapevine locations • 817-923-9482 Enrollment: 360 | Ages/Grades: 1st – 12th | Accreditation: SACS Hours: 8:15 am – 3:15 pm | Student/Teacher Ratio: 6:1 Hill School provides students who learn differently and are of average to above average intelligence an individualized educational environment that focuses on intellectual, social, emotional and physical environment. |
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Key School, Inc.
3947 E. Loop 820 South, Fort Worth • 817.446.3738 Enrollment: 110 | Ages/Grades: K – 12th | Accreditation: SACS, CASI Hours: 8 am – 3:30 pm | Student/Teacher Ratio: 4:1 Key School creates an atmosphere of support that is designed to help students cultivate an appreciation for the ethnicity of others and an acceptance of physical and learning disabilities. |
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Montessori Academy of Arlington, The
3428 W. Arkansas Ln., Arlington • 817-274-1548 Enrollment: 255 | Ages/Grades: 18 mos – 6th | Accreditation: AMS, TAAPS Hours: 7 am – 6 pm | Student/Teacher Ratio: Varies by program The Montessori Academy of Arlington, in partnership with parents and community, is committed to providing an affordable, quality Montessori program for students of diverse abilities, economic, and cultural backgrounds. |
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Oakridge School, The
5900 W. Pioneer Pkwy., Arlington • 817. 451.4994 Enrollment: 868 | Ages/Grades: PS – 12th | Accreditation: ISAS Hours: 8 am – 4 pm | Student/Teacher Ratio: 10:1 To inspire students to seek their full potential in academics, the arts, and athletics in a challenging and nurturing environment that cultivates social responsibility mutual respect, and personal integrity. |
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St. Paul Lutheran School
1800 West Freeway, Fort Worth • 817.332.2281 Enrollment: 231 | Ages/Grades: PK-8th Student/Teacher Ratio: 15:1 St. Paul Lutheran School provides an academically rich program in a Christian environment. |
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Trinity Valley School
7500 Dutch Branch Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76132 • 817.321.0100 Trinity Valley School is K–12th grade independent, college preparatory, co-ed day school on 75 acres. TVS has five areas or programs in which they focus: Academics, Athletics, Fine Arts, Experiential Education (outdoor program and leadership development), and Health and Wellness. TVS builds leaders of character and inspires the extraordinary. |
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