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  1. The Kingsbridge International High School – Founded in September 2005 with only four classrooms in Walton, is the sister school of the successful International School in Queens. Like its other sister schools, Manhattan International and Bronx International, Kingsbridge was implemented to help new immigrants in New York learn English through various projects. Most of the students are new to ...

    • 1923
    • John Tornifolio
  2. Walton High School. New York City District #10. 2780 Reservoir Avenue Bronx, NY 10468 » Get Directions Large City (City: Large) 718-364-7400 (Phone)

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  4. Walton High School is ranked #11,824 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college. Read more ...

    • 47-49 Stockton Ave, Walton, 13856, NY
    • 06078 654 116
  5. Walton High School was a public four-year high school located in the Jerome Park neighborhood of the Bronx borough in New York. Originally an all-girl institution, Walton became co-educational in 1977. Walton, Bayside High School, Samuel J. Tilden High School, Abraham Lincoln High School, John Adams High School, Andrew Jackson High School, and Grover Cleveland High School were all built during ...

  6. Walton High School is a private girls school located in the Bronx, N.Y. Founded in 1922, it offers a college preparatory curriculum to more than 3,100 students in grades nine through 12. Its courses are based upon state and local graduation requirements, and include English, social studies, mathematics, science, physical education, health ...

  7. In 1930, the current building on Jerome Avenue and West 195th Street was constructed as Walton's new home, using the same structural design as Abraham Lincoln High School and Samuel J. Tilden High School, both in Brooklyn. The school moved to its new home in 1932. Conlon continued as principal until her death in 1936, when Marion Cahil Heffernan (an assistant principal of economics at