Boarding Schools in California
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Cate School - Carpinteria, CA
This boarding school was established in 1910 and can hold up to 265 young men and women.
This college preparatory school employs 65 teachers and about %75 of them hold advanced degrees. The school is very selective on who they accept. The school was ranked in the top 25 best boarding schools in the US.
The boarding school is accredited through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. More info here.
Dunn School - Los Olivos, CA
This boarding school was founded in 1957 and accepts boys and girls grades 6 - 12. The school is located on 55 acres and is about 30 miles from Santa Barbara.
Currently there are about %72 percent of teachers that hold an advanced degree. The boarding school is capable of holding up to 161 students.
There are many extracurricular activities that include ballet, martial arts, ping pong, climbing, economics and much more. More info visit here.
Stevenson School - Pebble Peach, CA
This boarding school has been in operation since 1952 and accepts students from grades 1 - 12. The campus is roughly 50 acres. The school lies about 800 yards from the beautiful pacific ocean.
The school can currently hold up to 530 students and the staff to student ratio is 1:10. About %55 of the faculty hold an advanced degree. Some of the extracurricular activities include computer club, chess club, fencing club, french club, jazz club and much more. Visit here for more info.
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