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THE BIRCH WATHEN LENOX SCHOOL

THE BIRCH WATHEN LENOX SCHOOL

BWL

210 EAST 77TH STREET, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK 10075, UNITED STATES

PRE-SCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
ALL-THROUGH SCHOOL
COLLEGE-PREPARATORY SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1916
FEE-PAYING
DAY
CO-EDUCATIONAL
AGES 2 – 18 (GRADES K – 12)


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Two venerable institutions, The Birch Wathen School (founded in 1921) and The Lenox School (founded in 1916) merged in 1991 to consolidate their expertise and endowments in order to continue to serve the young men and women of New York City with the provision of a college-preparatory education from ages 2-18. The school competes in a variety of interscholastic sports as a member of both the Independent Schools Athletic League and the Girls Independent School Athletic League – divisions of the New York State Association of Independent Schools Athletic Association.

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Independent Private Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle and College-Preparatory School

 
Established: 1916
Gender: Co-educational
Ages: 2-18 (grades K-12)
Ethos: Non-denominational
Attendance: Day school
Head of School: Frank J. Carnabuci III
Enrollment: 565 pupils
Faculty: 70 staff
Ratio: 6:1
Average class size: 15 pupils
Tuition fees: US$48,304 per annum
Scholarships / bursaries / financial aid: Financial aid available
Endowment:
Mascot: Lion
School Colours: Green, white and gold
Uniform: 
Alumni: BWL Alumni
Accreditations: 
Associations: New York Interschool;
Affiliations: 
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Feeder schools: 
Rival schools:

 

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A: 210 East 77th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York 10075, United States

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See also: New York Interschool

 


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