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  1. Walker's is a college preparatory school for girls in grades 6-12, offering a challenging and inspiring curriculum, a diverse and supportive community, and a beautiful campus in Connecticut. Learn more about the school's history, traditions, programs, and admission process.

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  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Founded in 1911, the school was one of the first college preparatory schools for girls in the United States. The school sits on 175 acres (0.71 km 2 ), abutting 425 acres (1.72 km 2) of preserved land. The Ethel Walker School was originally located in Lakewood, New Jersey, before being moved in 1917 to its present location on the former Dodge ...

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    • 1911 (112 years ago)
    • Nullas Horas Nisi Aureas, "Nothing But Golden Hours"
  3. The Ethel Walker School is an independent, college preparatory, day and boarding school for girls in grades six through 12 and PG. The Ethel Walker School 230 Bushy Hill Road

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  4. The Ethel Walker School is an independent, college preparatory, day and boarding school for girls in grades six through 12 and PG. The Ethel Walker School 230 Bushy Hill Road

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  5. A private, all-girls boarding school in Weatogue, CT with a diverse and creative community of students. Ranked #3 in Best All-Girls High Schools in Connecticut and #15 in Best Boarding High Schools in Connecticut by Niche. Offers a visionary academic approach, a mentor-based culture, and a range of clubs and activities.

  6. Walker’s curriculum combines the traditional areas of liberal arts studies — science, math, history, English, world languages, and the arts — with electives that are relevant to the world today.