The Waring School
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The Waring School is a small liberal arts sixth grade through senior in high school in Beverly, Massachusetts. Its curriculum focuses on individual motivation, and the desire to learn. It is a bilingual French-English school and every student is required to learn French in an immersion setting.[1]
[edit] History
The Waring School was founded by Philip and Josée Waring in 1972 under the name "La Petite Ecole." At the time, they were residents of Rockport, Massachusetts.
[edit] References
- ^ www.waringschool.org