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2427 Glenmary Avenue, P.O. Box 4369 Louisville, KY 40204 502.479.0340 www.loucol.com Louisville Collegiate School, the oldest JK-12 independent school in Louisville. Collegiate prepares talented, diverse students to pursue
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10263 Champion Farm Drive Louisville, KY 40241 (502) 640-8585 msl-edu.org Montessori School of Louisville (MSL) is an independent, private, non-profit Montessori school in Louisville Kentucky. MSL is accredited
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2800 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, Ky 40206 502-895-5333 www.thelatinschool.org Highlands Latin is a private, classical, Christian school in Louisville, KY. Our goal is to provide our students with a
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Frequent Questions
How do you choose the best Louisville School for your child? Sometimes, which school a child attends is a simple matter of geography: The student enrolls at the
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You think you’ve found the perfect Louisville area school. What’s next? Here’s a step-by-step look at the admissions process. INTERVIEWS The initial “getting to know you” part of
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The National Association of Independent Schools recommends that parents visit a school, observe carefully and ask themselves these questions: Do the students seem productive, engaged and happy? Does
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IS A SINGLE-GENDER EDUCATION RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD? As a society, the pendulum swings on gender roles and preferences, starting in early childhood, but the issues go beyond
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For a Special Needs Child When a child has a disability, the right school can help to maximize his or her full potential. Choosing an educational path for
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AN OVERVIEW OF WHAT LOUISVILLE PRIVATE SCHOOLS HAVE TO OFFER For one Louisville mom, putting her two boys ages 5 and 6 into the public school system was never
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Choosing the best school for your student Back in the olden days (as my father used to say), when I was approaching high school, people who went to
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