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A St. Luke’s School education prepares students for a lifelong commitment to learning and social responsibility. The School sets high academic standards, stimulates individual talents and prepares students for a rewarding college experience. St. Luke’s recognizes that intellectual and personal growth occur both in and out of the classroom; therefore both academic and non-academic programs foster the pursuit of excellence, strength of character and a healthy self-image. A friendly and diverse culture shapes all the endeavors of the community, encouraging responsible, caring relationships.



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Advanced Placement exam preparation in 18 subject areas (Spanish, French, Latin, English, Calculus AB and BC, Computer Science, Government, US history, European history, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Studio Art)
Honors sections in each department; independent study; study at local college for college credit; study abroad; academic accommodation for the gifted, the musically talented, and the artistically talented.
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P.O. Box 1148 377 North Wilton Road New Canaan, Connecticut 06840 Head of School: Mr. Mark C. Davis
School Type: Coeducational day college-preparatory Grades: 5–12 Founded: 1927 Setting: Suburban Nearest Major City: New York, NY Campus Size: 40-acres Campus Buildings: 4 Approved or accredited by Connecticut Association of Independent Schools and New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Member of National Association of Independent Schools. Endowment: $11 million Total enrollment: 499 (230 in middle school; 269 in upper school) Upper/Middle school average class size: 12 Upper/Middle school faculty-student ratio: 1:8
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Arts and fine arts (art, music, dance, drama) 1 year required, computer science, English 4 years required, foreign language 3 years required, mathematics 3 years required, physical education (includes health), science 3 years required including 2 labs, social science, social studies (includes history) 3 years required, 20 hours of community service per year.
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Algebra, American history, American literature, anthropology, art, art history, biology, calculus, ceramics, chemistry, Chinese, computer math, computer programming, computer science, creative writing, drama, earth science, English, English literature, environmental science, European history, expository writing, fine arts, forensics, French, geography, geology, geometry, government/civics, grammar, humanities, journalism, Latin, marine biology, mathematics, music, oceanography, photography, physical education, physics, psychology, science, social science, social studies, Spanish, statistics, theater, trigonometry, world history, and writing.
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