Grace Church School
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Grace Church School | |||
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Motto | "Gratia Domini Nostri" | ||
Established | 1894 | ||
School type | Private | ||
Headmaster | Mr. George P. Davison | ||
Location | 86 Fourth Avenue New York, New York, USA 10003 |
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Enrollment | Total: 405 | ||
Faculty | Fulltime : 56 | ||
Mascot | The Gremlin | Homepage | Grace Church School |
Grace Church School was founded in 1894 by Grace Church as the first choir boarding school in New York City.
In 1947 Grace became a co-educational school and was admitted to the Guild of Independent Schools of New York City. In the following decade the school began to expand its facilities to accommodate a growing student body. From the original 16 choristers, Grace has grown to its current enrollment of over 405 boys and girls drawn from a wide variety of ethnic, economic, and religious backgrounds.
While the school has continued its close relationship with Grace Church, since 1972 it has been governed by an independent Board of Trustees, and it is a fully accredited member of the New York State Association of Independent Schools and the National Association of Independent Schools.
[edit] Notable alumni
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