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  • Ipswich Institute Library and Reading Room (The Ipswich Institute provides lending library facilities and an extensive programme of leisure learning courses, talks and trips to over 2,000 members.) (https://ipswichinstitute.org.uk/about-us/)
  • [Bowie Middle School] James Bowie Middle School is a middle school in Pecan Grove, Texas. It was founded in 2011, and has over 1k+ students.
  • Forward College (https://forward-college.eu/) is a European Higher Education Institution and a Recognised Teaching Centre of the University of London([1]). Forward students combine a Bachelor’s degree from the LSE or King’s College London with a fully international experience (3 years in 3 countries), real-life projects, and a personal development programme ([2]) ([3]).
  • Academy College (Minnesota)
  • Albert (https://www.albert.io/) Formerly Learnerator, Albert, provides college math and science, Advanced Placement®, SAT®, ACT®, GRE®, GMAT®, literature, social science, history content for individual learners as well as simple classroom management, assignments, and practice exams for teachers and school administrators. The platform, and it's employees have been featured in various sources ([4], [5]). The current CEO, Luke Liu, was a recipient of Crain's Chicago Business 20 in their 20s class of 2017 ([6]). The company has received both a Seed and Series A round of funding, notable investors include Ashton Kutcher, Corazon Capital, and Serra Ventures ([7], [8]).
  • Alphabetimals (are cute cartoon animals in the shape of letters that have been helping millions of young children around the world learn their ABC's for over 10 years.) (https://alphabetimals.com/animal-dictionary/)

(https://www.youtube.com/alphabetimals)

  • Alwyn Mendonca(https://www.fm-expo.com/speakers/speakers/alwyn-mendonca/)

(CEO and Founder of Heritage Safety Training Centre, author and HSBC and NEBOSH accredited health and safety professional.) (https://ae.linkedin.com/in/alwyn-mendonca-i-dip-nebosh-grad-iosh-64ba023) (https://www.hsmemagazine.com/writer/alwyn-mendonca/) (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3o56s6fT9uMUlQ7nUYcUQ) (www.heritagesafetycentre.com)

  • American Prison Data Systems (ADPS) an American prison computer tablet company offering educational access to inmates with features such as TED Talks. There are additional features in Wyoming such as Wikipedia access to an extent. Please see this source: https://archive.org/details/402-eea-70-07-eb-43-a-8-89-fb-3-a-93-f-2-ae-9176#ia-carousel
  • Professor Andrew Jones (Vice-Chancellor of Brunel University London since January 2022, replacing Julia Buckingham. A social scientist specialising in globalisation. PhD from Cambridge. MA from Bristol University. Formerly Deputy President at City, University of London. Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Society of Arts.) ([9] [10] [11])
  • Bajaj institute of technology, Wardha - Shiksha Mandal started Bajaj Institute of Technology at Wardha from the 2017-18 academic session, based on approvals from AICTE, New Delhi and Government of Maharashtra. Bajaj Institute of Technology is affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, which is State Technological University of Maharashtra. The advantage of this is that the curriculum and valuation is of good quality. Its uniqueness is going to be its focus on enhancing student capability through rigorous learning, an emphasis on learning fundamentals and capacity to use them through hands-on work in the workshop and laboratories and through projects. All students would undergo internship in industry during the summer break. Shiksha Mandal has a culture of excellence, discipline, hard work, simplicity, social commitment and ethical behavior. In short, it is committed to producing industry ready engineers and good human beings, who will innovate and deliver their best in the profession. ([12])
  • Beaty Towers Area Government- the Beaty Towers Area Government (BTAG) is a student organization that represents residents of the area to the Inter-Residence Hall Association and the University of Florida Department of Housing and Residence Life. The organization is one of 11 area governments (abbreviated as AGs) that represent individual areas of residence halls.

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  • Cambridge Ukrainian Studies - academic centre at the University of Cambridge dedicated to the study of Ukrainian language, literature, culture and history. Cambridge Ukrainian Studies seeks to explore – and challenge – conventional notions of disciplinary and geographical borders and to foster a lively exchange between artists, scholars, politicians, and the wider public, as well as between institutions of higher learning in Ukraine, Europe, and North America. ([14]) It has been a permanent programme of the university since 2010. ([15])
  • Cascade Institute - The Cascade Institute is a Canadian research centre at Royal Roads University that addresses the full range of humanity’s converging environmental, economic, political, technological, and health crises. Using advanced methods to map and model complex global systems, the Institute analyzes the interactions between systemic risks, anticipate future crises and opportunities, and develop high-leverage interventions in social systems. It was founded in 2020 by Thomas Homer-Dixon, who serves as its executive director. The Institute is non-partisan and ideologically non-aligned. It promotes fair and sustainable prosperity for all humanity, understood according to the criteria and norms set forth in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Institute engages in both pure and applied research, and its staff and researchers are exclusively responsible for deciding the scope and foci of this research. The Institute’s applied research—including training of practitioners in intervention strategies and field observation of intervention results—is targeted to further specific SDGs. ([16])
  • CENTURY Tech (https://www.century.tech) CENTURY Tech develops artificial intelligence teaching and learning platforms for schools, colleges and universities. It was founded by entrepreneur Priya Lakhani OBE in 2015. It has been featured in numerous articles from news outlets across the world and recently signed the first ever deal to implement AI in a state-wide school system ([17]) ([18]) ([19]) ([20]) ([21]) ([22])
  • DAS Akademie (Language school in Berlin) (https://www.das-akademie.de)
  • Funds of Knowledge (Funds of Knowledge is a widely used concept in education with 3,110,000 results in Google scholar, several books dedicated to the topic, etc.) (https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C39&q=funds+of+knowledge&oq=)
  • Gordon university ([23]) - Requested 20 July 2019. Article is already present named Gordon college.
  • gym uniform (ja:体操着)
  • Houlton School, Warwickshire - New state, free school academy in Warwickshire LA, England ([24])
  • HyFlex model The Hybrid-Flexible educational model, also known as HyFlex, is an educational model that lets the student choose whether they if they want attend class in person, or remotely in real-time. HyFlex has grew largely in popularity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (https://edtechbooks.org/hyflex)
  • Inspired - Inspired is an independent school group, founded by Nadim M. Nsouli. The group consists of more than 30 schools and 5 early learning centres in 10 countries, representing more than 24000 students. The latest addition to Inspired's list of schools is the British School of Bahrain. [25];[26]; [27]; [28]; [29]; [30]; [31]; [32]; [33]; thelondoneconomic. com/prices-markets/oakley-capital-investments-inspired-wins-backing-ta-associates/31/07/]; [34]; [35]; [36]; [37]
  • Jean Augustine Secondary School (Jean Augustine Secondary School is a public high school in Brampton Ontario Canada that was founded in 2016. You can find a lot of information about the school such as its enrollment, focuses, and more in the source added) (https://www.peelschools.org/schools/jeanaugustine/Pages/default.aspx)
  • Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences - KISS (https://kiss.ac.in) Founded by Shri Achyuta Samanta, honourable Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, Government of India.

Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences(KISS), was established to reduce the number of people living in poverty and social deprivation. KISS has become the first exclusive tribal deemed to be university in the World, the status accorded by Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India. It has been in special consultative status with ECOSOC since 2015 and works in close collaboration with UNO and its agencies and organs. KISS has produced more than 5000 athletes and sportspersons participating and winning various national and international events. The students of KISS have performed well academically, their pass percentage being higher than the state average for the tribal community. KISS has created four Guinness World Records recently and 4 Limca Book Records. It is ranked 223rd NGO among the top 500 NGOs of the world and top 10 in India.

  • Membean ([38] is a website that helps and encourages people to learn new vocabulary. It helps people from spelling new words all the way to filling in blanks for sentencing and definition hinting to figure out a learned word. They also use pictures and videos to visually express their words. There are six vocabulary levels and you need to learn a few thousand words each to level up! They also can give you vocab quizzes! This website is used in many schools to expand a child's vocabulary as part of the extra school curriculum. This website has received good reviews by educational websites and has been mentioned by many sources relating to school. Here are just a few of them. If a wikipedia confirmed user or administrator comes across this, you NEED to create an article for this. It's creation is long overdue and it deserves recognition. Here are some other sources. [39], [40], [41], [42], [43], [44], [45]
  • MobyMax educational software
  • Northside High School of Performing Arts
  • NTPC School of Business(https://www.nsb.ac.in)

(A public business school in India, established in 2014, promoted by National Thermal Power Corporation under the mentorship of IIM Ahmedabad) (https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/ntpc-partners-iim-a-to-set-up-research-centre-for-policy-prescription-118030600590_1.html) (https://www.livemint.com/Education/gq1JgXYGXmJa9VX4dXjBVL/NTPC-ties-up-with-IIMA-to-set-up-fullfledged-Bschool.html) (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/iim-ahmedabad-ntpc-tie-up-for-energy-management-specialization-courses/articleshow/63190990.cms) (https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/iim-a-ntpc-sign-agreement-for-research-institute/story-Rq9wjf10KLNyaWUGc2un7H.html)

  • Organic World Language (Organic World Language, also known as OWL and formerly known as Organic Language Acquisition or OLA, is a method of teaching foreign languages. The six goals of the OWL methodology are for students to use the target language 100% of the time, to not be afraid of the target language environment, to take risks and break down the affective filter, to be able to infer meaning and use circumlocution to communicate, to participate and be part of a community, to cultivate intrinsic motivation and student ownership. OWL methodology accomplishes this by doing community-building activities in class, using students and their life experiences as the content and curriculum, creating a second language learning environment that mimics that of the first language, redesigning classroom seating so that students are in a circle with no desks, and consistently integrating kinesthetic movement.) (http://www.owlanguage.com, [46], [47], [48], [49])
  • SCOLE Kerala is an open school education board in the kerala.its parent organization is Department of General Education. (http://scolekerala.org/), (https://www.onmanorama.com/career-and-campus/top-news/2022/09/05/plus-one-entrance-through-scole-kerala.html), (https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/2022/jun/07/scole-kerala-invites-admission-applications-2462503.html)
  • Shiksha Mandal, Wardha - (http://www.shikshamandal.org/) Shiksha Mandal is a century-old institution based at Wardha, the undeclared capital of pre-independence India. Founded by Shri Jamnalal Bajaj, it was deeply influenced by freedom struggle and Gandhiji. Its faculty and students were involved in the freedom movement and one of its institutions was closed by the British. The nation’s first education conference was held in Shiksha Mandal in 1937 and was presided over by Gandhiji.
  • SplashLearn (is a K-5 curriculum based online learning program that intelligently adapts to each child's proficiency level and helps them master appropriate skills in Maths and English in their own pace. )

(https://www.splashlearn.com/about) [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] [61] [62] [63]

  • summer reading list - List of books to be read over summer vacation. May be a subcategory of homework.
  • Teknol Inc (teknol. xyz/]) is a company working in the education sector, where it promotes the early learning of children. It has 2 applications namely, PREto3 a logistics application for preschool which helps makes communication better between parents and teachers and MySutraa which is prenatal care application that helps parents with pregnancy-related queries from preconception to the time when the child is 1 year old. Teknol also owns a few preschools in India and USA. It also has an extracurricular camp called Fuze Fit. [64], [65], [66], [67].
  • Third World Technical Scientific Dependency
  • United Education and Software (UES) - acquired National Technical Schools before going bankrupt in 1989
  • UsingEnglish.com ([68]) is a site specialising in helping those learning or teaching English as a second or foreign language, established at the beginning of 2002. It has a significant amount of independently created and editorially reviewed reference material, articles and materials on the English language alongside online tools for both learners and teachers. It has been independently reviewed by key educational websites such as [69] and the resources it provides have been cited in numerous respected print publications ([70]) and as a source by various Wikipedia articles ([71]).
  • Waterford Institute
  • Waterford UPSTART* effects of gender differences in accounting education for high scholars--41.79.191.33 (talk) 11:04, 7 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  • WORDPIE (워드파이)* is a South Korean program (that includes typography music videos) designed to teach secondary languages, especially English. From what I can tell, it was originally one of the apps on a tablet called Sol, of the same concept.

Please note: Elementary schools and middle schools are generally considered non-notable.

General

  • Forward College (https://forward-college.eu/) is a European Higher Education Institution and a Recognised Teaching Centre of the University of London([72]). Forward students combine a Bachelor’s degree from the LSE or King’s College London with a fully international experience (3 years in 3 countries), real-life projects, and a personal development programme ([73]) ([74]).
  • State Higher Education Executive Officers Association- SHEEO is a national U.S. higher education association consisting of state higher education system and agency heads [75]
  • Mercy College Mackay, Principal: Jim Ford, Specialising in eduction for years 7-10. Notable history. [76] [77] [78]
  • Georgia Educational Service Worker Law
  • Quantrell Award - “The Quantrell Award is believed to be the nation’s oldest prize for undergraduate teaching. Based on letters of nomination from students, the award is among the most treasured by faculty. Nobel Laureate James Cronin, University Professor in Physics, said he was 'bowled over to be receiving this Quantrell prize.'” from https://www.uchicago.edu/about/accolades/35/ kreş yardımı
  • School for the blind (Schools for the blind) - a general head article covering history of this type of school (currently a redirect to Blindness and education)
  • Universidade Óscar Ribas - a private university based in Luanda, Angola. The university was named after Óscar Ribas, a Portuguese-Angolan writer, historian, and politician who was born in Luanda in 1889. It was established in 2007. It is officially recognised by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation of Angola. It is also known by the acronym UOR.
  • Community school (Canada) - Apparently an official designation for elementary and secondary schools throughout Canada. To wit: (in Manitoba)[79]; (in New Brunswick)[80]; and red-linked at this article (in Saskatchewan) Scott Collegiate. This might be an article topic for a Canadian student in WikiEd.

School-Specific

A–B

  • Academy of Science and Medicine is a half-day college preparatory curriculum for high school students in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation and nearby schools. Students take coursework in the fields of science and medicine and have the opportunity to shadow medical professionals in local hospitals and clinics. [81]
  • Alsham Private University is one of the educational institutions supervised by the Ministry of Higher Education in the Syrian Arab Republic. Both of its rules of procedure and curricula are accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education. (http://www.aspu.edu.sy/en/home)
  • Academy for Advanced and Creative Learning - A charter school in District 11 school system, Colorado Springs, Colorado. [82]
  • Acellus Academy - An online private school for grades K-12.
  • Achieve Early College High School - An early college high school in the McAllen Independent School District. Achieve was awarded the prestigious Nation Blue Ribbon Award by the U.S. Department of Education in 2015. (https://www.mcallenisd.org/article/400264)
  • Acton Academy - An international school network with more than 185 ‘owner’ partners in 30 states and 20 countries (https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanderark/2019/08/21/acton-academy-hero-launchpad-goes-global/#7eede5cff2fe)
  • Amar Jyoti Institute of Physiotherapy -One of the known Physical therapy institute in New Delhi, India. It is affiliated to the esteemed Delhi University. It conducts bachelors and masters of physiotherapy programs. (SOURCES- College website http://www.ajipt.org/ , Delhi University website- http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=amar-jyoti-institute-of-physiotherapy, facebook page unoffical - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Amar-Jyoti-Institute-Of-Physiotherapy/132654843475054 , Google maps location - https://goo.gl/maps/WjYE9CBp88K2 )
  • Altus Institute Network of Charter School - operates five charter schools and over thirty resource centers throughout Southern California; estimated 5,000 enrollment; [83]; [84]; [85]; [86]
  • Annandale School - Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada
  • ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences - other faculties of the university already have articles (see Template:Australian National University); cass.anu.edu.au
  • ANU College of Asia and the Pacific - other faculties of the university already have articles (see Template:Australian National University); asiapacific.anu.edu.au
  • AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine - Austin, Texas, United States; it mission is to transform lives and communities through graduate education in acupuncture and Oriental medicine; offers regionally accredited master's-level and doctoral-level graduate programs in acupuncture and Oriental medicine, preparing its students for careers as skilled, professional practitioners; since its founding in 1993, the school has grown rapidly in size and reputation, drawing students from around the nation and faculty from around the world; conducts approximately 20,000 patient visits annually in its student and professional clinics; collaborates with Western healthcare institutions including the Seton Family of Hospitals; gives back to the community through partnerships with nonprofit organizations and by providing free and reduced price treatments to people who cannot afford them; aoma.edu
  • Aspire Living & Learning - special education school with locations in Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. allinc.org
  • Assisi International Animal Institute – Oakland, California, United States; assisianimals.org
  • Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences - Canton, Ohio, United States; aultmancollege.edu
  • Australian Fitness Academy - Leading fitness education provider in Australia which delivers the Certificate III & IV in Fitness. fitnesseducation.edu.au
  • Bay Area Public School (BAPS) - began in August 2012 in Oakland, California; part of an international network of free, learner-directed, community=supported schools; in addition to classes on many topics, BAPS hosts the HEARTS DESIRE Reading Series and has hosted the Oakland Youth Poetry Workshop; [87]; [88]; [89]; [90]; [91]; [92]
  • Bethlehem College & Seminary - Private, Christian, liberal arts college and seminary in Minneapolis, Minnesota; established in 2009; based out of Bethlehem Baptist Church (Minneapolis); the chancellor of the school is John Piper (theologian); urban, co-ed, non-residential campus; teaches undergraduate students in a classical Christian education; emphasizes apprenticeship and ministry preparation in the seminary; offers associate's and bachelor's degrees in the college, as well as master of divinity and master of arts degrees in the seminary; fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Association for Biblical Higher Education; bcsmn.edu
  • The Bement School - Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States; founded 1925; private junior boarding school offering grades K-9; bement.org
  • Bhekuzulu College of Chiefs - Bhekzulu College of Chiefs is the alma mater of Goodwill Zwelithini ka Bhekuzulu, recently deceased king of the Zulu Nation.
  • Big Picture Learning - There are over 65 Big Picture network schools in the United States and many more around the world; with schools in Australia, the Netherlands, Italy and Canada utilizing the Big Picture Learning design. Each individual school embodies the fundamental philosophy of Big Picture Learning: putting students at the center of their own learning. bigpicture.org
  • Birthwise Midwifery School - Birthwise Midwifery School is a three-year school founded in Bridgton, Maine in 1994. Built on the principles of female empowerment, natural birth, and skilled professionalism, it offers one of the first comprehensive training programs for direct-entry midwives in the United States. The program is accredited by the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council and licensed by the Maine Department of Education.; birthwisemidwifery.edu
  • Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing - Quincy, Illinois, United States; founded 1891; offers a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree through two joint programs with its partners, Culver-Stockton College and Quincy University; students take all nursing courses and clinicals at BRCN and general education courses at the partner college; the first nursing course is in the first semester of the sophomore year; most of the junior and senior years are spent on the BRCN campus; students who complete the program earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and are eligible to take the state board of nursing examination for licensure as a registered urse (RN); also offers a Master of Science in Nursing degree program; brcn.edu
  • The Body Electric School - founded 1984; innovative leader in the fields of personal growth, eroticism and consciousness, offering programs for people of all genders and sexual orientations in the United States, Canada and Australia
  • Butler Technology and Career Development Schools (also known as Butler Tech) - Hamilton, Ohio, United States; includes three vocational schools that serve Butler County, Ohio, and ten of its public school districts; offer both adult- and teen-education programs including science, technology, education and business; one of the Ohio's largest vocational schools; butlertech.org

C–D

  • Caelum High School - Pune, Maharashtra, India; started with a purpose to groom children to be the future citizens of a developed nation; caelumhighschool.org - Work has began at User:Mrwoogi010/Caelum High School
  • California Institute of Advanced Management, Los Angeles, California - The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a nonprofit graduate School that offers postgraduate education in Master's of Business Administration focused on Experiential learning. Students perform 12 consulting projects with various businesses through out their academic progress at CIAM, allowing them to immediately apply what they learn in the classroom out in real world business settings. Students are also encouraged to bring their own startup company idea for development while in school, providing professional support and guidance for their business plan. Visit www.ciam.edu for full details. Çekmeköy Anaokulları
  • Career Institute Pakistan (Career Institute Pakistan is a CISCO Networking Academy (NetAcad).) ([93], [94])
  • Catholic College Sale - Victoria, Australia
  • California Montessori Project - Northern California and Sacramento area; a group of kindergarten to 8th-grade schools in Northern California; models learning after the ideas of Maria Montessori; some involve preschool; students have high academic performance and the small, intimate learning environment is generally better than most school environments for all kids, including ones with learning disabilities, such as ADHD; cacmp.org ([95] [96][97]

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  • Chicago College of Chiropody and Pedic Surgery - Chicago, Illinois, United States; closed early 1960s; records and students absorbed by the Illinois College of Podiatry which later was named the Dr. Scholl College. (I can't find much online about it, but I was a student at Scholl and they had the old pictures of the CCC classes from the 1930s to the 1960s; alumni would occasionally request transcripts and such too, as Scholl had threcords)
  • Childlink Learning Center & High School, Inc. (Childlink Learning Center & High School, Inc. more commonly known as Childlink is a private school in Cebu, Philippines that is the first to offer Character Education in its curriculum and the first recognized School of Character in the Visayas-Mindanao region of the country. [1]) Jodi Tio (talk) 07:59, 12 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Chitkara International School (Chitkara International School is a private school in Chandigarh, India. The school is affiliated to CBSE[2]) ([166],[167])
  • Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences - Cincinnati, Ohio, United States; school's predecessor, The Christ Hospital School of Nursing, established 1902; for over 105 years, The Christ Hospital School of Nursing grew in both size and sophistication to meet the changing healthcare needs within the greater Cincinnati and tri-state (Ohio-Indiana-Kentucky) region; has graduated over 6,000 registered nurses; thechristcollege.edu
  • Coaching with NLP - Wayne Farrell, South Africa, 0749157633; They are a International training company, training coaches and therapists in subjects like NLP, coaching, body language, hypnosis and other personal development courses; Their courses are internationally recognized and they regularly provide free information to people in the field; www.coachingwithnlp.co
  • Colegio Americano del Pacífico S.C. - Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico; [168]; [169]
  • Colegio Universitario de San Juan - Puerto Rico; established January 10, 1972, in Saturce; vocational programs then offered included associate degrees and certificates in computer programming, electronics, secretarial science, architecture and building and nursing; in 1979, the building that houses the current physical facilities opened in Hato Rey; offers associate degrees and baccalaureate degrees; accredited since June 1978 by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Commission on Higher Education; nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (formerly National League of Nursing);

cunisanjuan.edu

  • Columbia Centro Universitario - Puerto Rico; established 1986; small for-profit business and health services school; has campuses in Yauco and Caguas; columbiaco.edu
  • Columbia Secondary School for STEM - selective, public, college preparatory school with a focus on science, math, and engineering; its program of study provides a challenging academic experience that prepares its students for selective colleges; for careers in science, math, and engineering; and for a life of civic engagement and ethical responsibility
  • The Community School (Decatur, Georgia) - a private school in Decatur, Georgia, located in the back of First Baptist Church of Decatur. It is dedicated to teaching students with autism and other developmental disabilities. It was founded in 2005 by Dave Nelson. [170] [171] [172] [173]
  • Concordia International School Hanoi - a private, non-profit, co-educational, international day school with English instruction, located in Hanoi, Vietnam. Fluency in English is required for entry. EAL support is available. Concordia is governed by a Board of Trustees, comprised of corporate executives who support and promote Concordia’s development and growth. Concordia was founded in 2011 as a Preschool to Grade 7 institution and has annually added the next higher grade level. The first high school graduation was June 2017. Concordia International School Hanoi is a sister school with Concordia International School Shanghai and Hong Kong International School.concordiahanoi.org
  • The Cornerstone Seminary - seminary in Vallejo, California; thecornerstoneseminary.org
  • Colorado River Collegiate Academy - A dual-credit High school, located in Bastrop, Texas; www.bisdtx.org/crca
  • Cornish College (Melbourne) - Coeducational, independent school in Melbourne, Australia; www.cornishcollege.vic.edu.au
  • Counseling Center Village - a clearinghouse of information for and by professionals working at university and college mental health offices; ccvillage.buffalo.edu: sponsored by the American College Personnel Association and the University at Buffalo
  • Country Cousins Language School (An EFL school in North Devon, founded in 1951, teaches English to International Students aged 7-17. It is accredited by the British Council and EnglishUK. It provides the Trinity Exam, as well as a preparatory Course. It offers both EFL tuition and activity programmes.) (SOURCES - [174], [175], [176], [177], [178], [179], [180] , [181])
  • Curtin University Library - Founded in 1972, Curtin University's network of libraries includes the TL Robertson Library, the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library and the WA School of Mines Kalgoorlie Library. The libraries are home to a range of special collections on people such as John Curtin, Elizabeth Jolley, Hazel Hawke, Carmen Lawrence, Geoff Gallop and more. library.curtin.edu.au, library.curtin.edu.au/find-resources/special-collections/
  • Der Hexenkreis (founded in 1892) - Secret Senior Honor Society at Cornell University which recently disaffiliated from Mortar Board, regaining independence as a Cornell Secret Society- also see Collegiate secret societies in North America

derhexenkreis.wordpress.com www.ithaca.com/news/secret-societies-a-primer-on-the-elite-groups-at-cornell-university/article_f7452d52-883b-11e7-bbce-d754b67af426.html issuu.com/cuderhexenkris/docs/der_hexenkreis_mb_newsletter_summer

  • D.K.T.E. Society's Textile & Engineering Institute - Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra, India; established 1982; classed as "A" grade by Maharashtra government; degree courses in textile technology, man-made textile technology, textile plant engineering, textile chemistry, electronics engineering, mechanical engineering and one diploma course (DTM) accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA AICTE) New Delhi; holds ISO 9001:2000 certification; dktes.com
  • Donaldson's School for the Deaf - School in Edinburgh, Scotland. Notable members include I. King Jordan.
  • Dorset College (Vancouver) - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

E–H

  • ET Australia - Gosford, New South Wales, Australia, a community based not for profit organisation located in the Gosford Central Business District (CBD) on the New South Wales Central Coast. Consisting of an adult Training College (RTO ID 90084) and Independent Year 7 to 10 Secondary College, the focus is on providing students with the skills to be successful in employment and/or further study; etaustralia.com
  • EDP University - Hato Rey, Puerto Rico; edpuniversity.edu
  • Engineering For Kids (The worlds leading engineering enrichment program for children ages 4-14) (https://www.engineeringforkids.com/ , https://www.wcjb.com/content/news/Engineering-for-Kids-STEM-Camp-487129901.html , https://www.ktnv.com/on-air/interviews/engineering-for-kids)
  • Erie County Community College Erie County Community College of Pennsylvania held its inaugural classes on the third floor of St. Benedict Education Center, 330 East 10th Street, Erie, PA, in the fall of 2021. References: Old Time Erie: Erie County Community College at St. Benedict and Official website
  • EVanston High School (Wyoming)- The main high school in Evanston, Wyoming. Notable alumni: Dana Perino (first female press secretary under George W. Bush), Poppinga brothers (NFL football players). Links for history and general information:[182]

https://ehs.uinta1.com/

  • Extended Modular Program EMP – Ain Shams Faculty of Medicine - part of the Faculty of Medicine in Ain Shams University; dedicated to improving medical education in Egypt; established 2014; emp.asu.edu.eg
  • Falkner House Private preparatory school in London for girls aged 4-11.
  • FastBridge Learning - FastBridge Learning provides research-based assessment tools for K-12 schools across the US, along with progress monitoring and universal screening to help teachers better understand and improve student's learning. [183] [184][185] [186] www.fastbridge.org
  • Film Study Center at Harvard University
  • Forensic & Investigative Sciences Program at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
  • Forreston High School - Forreston, Illinois, United States; www.fvvsd221.org
  • Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture - request for disambiguation page; FWSA can be either: (1) a type of architecture similar to that of architect Frank Lloyd Wright or (2) Taliesin: Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture (with campuses in Spring Green, Wisconsin, and Scottsdale, Arizona (taliesin.edu)
  • Free University Brighton (see sources at [187])
  • Gamma Phi Omega
  • Global Center for Health Security at University of Nebraska Medical Center - Established to build on UNMC's history of biopreparedness training, Biocontainment and treatment of such special pathogens as Ebola and COVID-19. The center includes: the United States' only federal quarantine center, which houses a 20-bed quarantine unit that is the primary destination for people possibly exposed to high-consequence infections; the National Biocontainment Training Center; and National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) training for temporary federal response teams.unmc.edu/healthsecurity Sources: [188] [189] [190] [191] [192] [193] [194] [195]
  • Global Justice Academy - globaljusticeacademy.ed.ac.uk; one of the four global academies at the University of Edinburgh, alongside the Global Health Academy (ed.ac.uk/global-health); the Global Development Academy (ed.ac.uk/global-development); and the Global Environment and Society Academy (ed.ac.uk/global-environment-society)
  • Good Samaritan College of Nursing & Health Science - Cincinnati, Ohio, United States; 340 students; single-focus institution that prepares students for a career in nursing or health sciences; located in teaching hospital (Good Samaritan Hospital); established 1896; gscollege.edu
  • Gran Sasso Science Institute - GSSI (International School of Advanced Studies located in L'Aquila, Italy. Established in 2012. 120 PhD students. It provides 4 PhD courses: "Astroparticle Physics"; "Mathematics in Natural, Social and Life Sciences"; "Computer Science"; "Urban Studies and Regional Science". GSSI contributed with 8 coauthors to the first detection of Gravitational Waves) (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Sasso_Science_Institute, http://www.gssi.it/)
  • Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver (A school for post-graduate and graduate studies in clinical psychology, international disaster psychology, and many others. Also offers specific specialties catered to underrepresented populations) [196]; [197]; [198]; [199]; [200]; [201];
  • Grenadi School of Design - tertiary design school located in Australia, with campuses in Melbourne and Bairnsdale, Victoria, and Sydney, New South Wales; linked to Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre; grenadi.edu.au
  • Gulistan State University (Gulistan State University is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the large town of Gulistan, Uzbekistan) ([202], [203], [204], [205])
  • Hanson College - College in Canada in partnership with Cambrian College

[206], [207]

  • Haapavesi High School (fi:Haapaveden lukio) - located in northern Finland
  • Hailing Education Group http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/08/11/542773475/error-briefly-makes-chinese-education-firm-worlds-most-valuable-company . Requested 2017.08.11.
  • Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities - institute at Harvard University; aims to transform the building industry through a commitment to design-centric strategy that directly links research outcomes to the development of new processes, systems, and products; harvardcgbc.org
  • Harvard Lions - unofficial mascot of Harvard University. Go lions!!!
  • Harvard Divinity School Horace de Y. Lentz Named Lectures - series of lectures at Harvard Divinity School given "every third year by some outstanding Christian priest, minister or layman upon the inspiring things he may discern in the words: 'Christo et Ecclesiae' which appear upon the Harvard Seal."; [Lentz Lectures]
  • Hawley Place School - (an independent nursery and school for boys and girls ages 2-16. Located on the border of Surrey and Hampshire, England) ; (http://www.hawleyplace.com) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawley,_Hampshire)
  • The Headwaters School - Red Star, Arkansas, United States; modern one-room school; offers supplemental education to home-schooled children in North West Arkansas; significant because of the community effort to create, build, and run the school; uses solar electricity and passive solar heating
  • Heichal Hatorah - Teaneck, New Jersey, United States; all-boys yeshiva; dedicated to providing a classic yeshiva education and a superior general studies program with excitement, warmth and a passion for growth; heichalhatorah.org; established September 2013 at the Teaneck Jewish Center with an initial enrollment of 17 students
  • Huertas College - Caguas, Puerto Rico; established 1945 as a secretarial school; formerly known as Huertas Junior College; began offering associate degrees in 1976; over the years, the school grew and diversified to offer degrees in health and many other fields; granted regional accreditation in 2006; huertas.edu/hc
  • Hungerford Collegiate Institute - a High School founded in Adams, New York by John N. Hungerford.
  • Harvard Business School Online (HBSO) - the online arm of Harvard Business school, that has short-term online courses on topics related to business administration like entrepreneurship, accounting, etc.

I–L

  • ICT Northumberland College - a private career college in Halifax, Nova Scotia, that offers a massage therapy training program ictschools.com
  • IFA Paris - international fashion design and luxury business school with campuses in Paris, Shanghai and Istanbul; offers undergraduate bachelor and postgraduate master/MBA degrees covering all of the fashion industry; ifaparis.com
  • IGB International School - International Baccalaureate (IB) World School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; the only school in Malaysia authorised for the Primary Years Program (PYP), the Middle Years Program (PYP), the Diploma Program (DP) and the Career-related Program (CP); Established in 2014; igbis.edu.my
  • Ikast-Brande Gymnasium [da]
  • Indian School of Business Management and Administration - established 1992 by the NGO Aeren Foundation; ranks among the top-ten business schools that provide distance online management courses through correspondence with over 100 specializations and management courses for students to choose from with specially designed courses for working professionals; from diploma in management courses to the doctorate and laureate level; indianmba.com; [208]; [209]; [210]; [211]; [212]
  • Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University - Evanston, Illinois, United States; produces and disseminates policy-relevant, rigorous research relating to public policy topics on a variety of subjects; ipr.northwestern.edu
  • Instituto Comercial de Puerto Rico Junior College - Hato Rey, Puerto RIco; five campuses including Herd King, Mayaguez, Arecibo, Bayamon, and Manatee;icprjc.edu
  • The Israel Institute of Biblical Studies
  • IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
  • IU School of Social Work at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
  • Jackson Heart Study Community Outreach Center
  • Jackson Heart Study Daniel Hale Williams Scholars Program
  • Joseph Business School, Lake Park, Illinois, USA (requested 2017.04.17)
  • John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library - Australia's first Prime Ministerial library, located at Curtin University in Perth, Australia and dedicated to Australian war-time prime minister John Curtin. The library holds archival material relating to John Curtin's life and time in Parliament, including photos, objects, letters and more. jcpml.curtin.edu.au, jcpml.curtin.edu.au/jcpml-history/
  • Keefe Regional Technical School, Framingham, Massachusetts, 817 people enrolled.
  • Keyes High School for Girls, St John's Road, Secunderabad, INDIA
  • Kilian Community College - Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States; established 1977; offers a wide variety of two-year degree programs, as well as several four-year degree options and certificate programs; kilian.edu
  • Kingsworth - international school in Paris; offers education through the English education's system
  • Knowledge Systems Institute - Skokie, Illiois, United States; graduate school of computer and information sciences; established 1978; offers an MS degree in Computer and Information Sciences; ksi.edu
  • Kootenay Columbia College of Integrative Health Sciences - Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1996 as the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences; diploma programs in Registered Massage Therapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine and a certificate program in Holistic Nutrition; accredited by the Private Institutions Training Branch (PTIB), College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia (CMTBC), and College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia (CTCMA). The school is also a recognized learning institution with the Canadian student loan program. https://www.privatetraininginstitutions.gov.bc.ca/sites/www.privatetraininginstitutions.gov.bc.ca/files/files/PTIB%20Institution%20Directory%20-%20March%202018.pdf, http://www.cmtbc.ca/law-standards/cmtbc-bylaws/?fbclid=IwAR0us6ohp7PqBlQWFZT0ZrdcTFr3aKzuo0HJsAm6BfW6X4U3raxxJeGQqqU, https://www.ctcma.bc.ca/media/1539/ctcma-bylaws-and-schedules.pdf, https://studentaidbc.ca/institution/85156305
  • LSE Summer School - offers over 80 three-week courses taught by London School of Economics faculty; has the world's largest intake of international study abroad undergraduates compared with other summer schools across the globe; curriculum is drawn from across the university, with courses being offered in subjects as diverse as accounting, finance, economics, international relations, law, and business and management. lse.ac.uk/study/summerSchools/summerSchool
  • Louisiana Governor's Program for Gifted Children - Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States - the oldest school dedicated to gifted education in the state of Louisiana, and one of the oldest in the country, the Louisiana Governor's Program for Gifted Children (or GPGC) was founded in 1959 by Dr. George Middleton; one of the most notable alumni/teachers at the school was Tony Kushner, author of "Angels in America", among other works; gpgc.org/index.php

M–R

  • Made Easy School Gurgaon - madeeasyschool.in A co-educational school loacted in Bandhwari distt. of Gurgaon, Haryana is one of the emerging schools in Gurgaon and with esteem guidance of B. Singh and Jyoti Singh, it is destined to be one of the best schools in Delhi NCR.
  • Marbella International University Centre - www.miuc.org International university in Marbella, spain, has agreements with UWL, MGIMO & Singidunum universities, offers double accreditation Bologna & UWL.
  • Metro Delhi International School - mdis.net
  • Metro Middle School (Metro Early College Middle School) - Columbus Ohio, United States; part of The Metro School; Ddrect lead to Metro Early College High School; themetroschool.org; [213]
  • Military School Belgaum - one of the five military schools in India (different from sainik schools); these military schools were established in 1945 by King George VI - Belgaum Military School - already exists?
  • Nagoya Koyo Senior High School [ja] - alumni include Yukiko Okada[3]
  • National Graduate School of Quality Management - Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States; an accredited institution that delivers degree and certificate programs to adult professionals in the private and military sectors online, on-site, and a combination of the two called blended format; ngs.edu
  • National School of Journalism - Bengaluru, India; an established Journalism college affiliated to Bengaluru Central University. It provides a Bachelor's degree and a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism. nsoj.in
  • National Technical Schools - Los Angeles, California, United States; world-wide training since 1905; a lot of electronics projects made by this international school; many graduates worldwide; acquired by United Education and Software (UES), which went bankrupt in 1989; [214]
  • Nechako Valley Secondary School
  • New Roads School - Santa Monica, California; independent Pre-k through 12th grade college-preparatory school; newroads.org
  • Northcoders - A coding bootcamp in the North of England established 2015[4], providing full-time and part-time[5] coding education to anyone hoping to launch a career as a Software Developer. Northcoders emphasise participation in the tech community[6], diversity and particularly promoting getting more women into tech[7][8] northcoders.com.
  • North East School of the Arts - four-year fine arts program at Robert E. Lee High School in San Antonio, Texas, United States
  • North Dakota State University at Sanford Health - Bismark, North Dakota, United States; small, upper division, college of nursing; formerly Sanford College of Nursing; co-educational; primarily a commuter campus; offers bachelor's degrees; ndsu.edu/nursing
  • Nossi College of Art - Nashville, Tennessee, United States; ACCSC accredited, mid-sized art college started in 1991, offering students associate and bachelor degrees. Educational programs available fall into five categories: graphic design, web design, photography, illustration, and videography & film. Nossi helps students and alumni with placement and industry scholarships[9], produces several ADDY award-winners each year[10], and other newsworthy elements. Nossi is in the top 5% of all ranked institutions for visual arts, design, and general arts [11] as well as ranked at 52 out of 449 colleges for art in America by Niche (company)[12]; nossi.edu
  • Nutanhat Teachers' Training Institute - Nutanhat, Burdwan, India; Nutanhat Teachers' Training Institute (NTTI) is a B. Ed College which was established in 2012. It is recognized by NCTE & affiliated to the University of Burdwan. ntti.in
  • Owen Primary School - Singaporean primary school known for being the last known location of missing students Toh Hong Huat and Keh Chin Ann in 1986 (see List of people who disappeared mysteriously: post-1970)
  • The Philadelphia School (TPS) - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; private school serving preschool-grade 8, founded in 1972; known for student-driven, progressive learning and students' active participation in climate change protests [13] [14]; tpschool.org
  • Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology is a private Higher Education Institution located in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1994, the academy is the result of a collaborative effort between the governments of Poland and Japan. PJAIT offers a range of study fields - these include Computer Science, Information Management, Graphic Design, Interior Design, and Cultural Studies. There are over 7 802 students at PJAIT as of 2022. pja.edu.pl/en/o-uczelni/ study.gov.pl/university/polish-japanese-academy-information-technology typeset.io/institutions/polish-japanese-academy-of-information-technology-h0rau0hm radon.nauka.gov.pl/raporty/studenci_2022
  • Rajasthani Sammelan Education Trust rset.edu.in (Rajasthani Sammelan Education Trust (RSET) is a registered public charitable trust established in the year 1948 at Malad, Mumbai, INDIA. With an aim to promote various educational, charitable and social activities, the trust has pioneered in providing educational opportunities to various sections of society. During the last seven decades and more, the trust has played a very vital role in promoting and providing better education from primary to post graduation in the fields of Commerce, Management, Information Technology and Media Studies. Apart from its educational pursuits, Rajasthani Sammelan Education Trust also caters to the social and humanitarian needs of the community.

Rajasthani Sammelan Education Trust had started its educational activities for girls, but in due course of time, it has opened its doors to boys as well. At present more than 15,000 students are receiving education in various educational institutions run by the Trust. The Educational Institutions owned and run by Rajasthani Sammelan Education Trust are : Kudilal Govindram Seksaria Sarvodaya School Kudilal Govindram Seksaria English School Ramniwas Bajaj English High School Mainadevi Bajaj International School Mainadevi Bajaj International Playschool Durgadevi Saraf Junior College Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts & Commerce Kirandevi Saraf Institute of Complete Learning Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies Deviprasad Goenka Management College of Media Studies Ladhidevi Ramdhar Maheshwari Night College of Commerce Kunjbihari S. Goyal Online Academy

Other organizations owned and managed by Rajasthani Sammelan include : Draupadidevi Sanwarmal Women’s Hostel Ramdhar Maheshwari Career Counseling Centre. Pravinchandra D. Shah Sports Academy Jankidevi Bilasrai Bubna Boys Hostel) (www.rset.edu.in)

  • Ramona Alessandro Elementary School - San Bernardino, California, United States; students at the school are twice as likely to develop asthma per Loma Linda University study; school is approximately a quarter mile from a large railyard and the associated pollution
  • Le Regent Crans-Montana College - a British International School for children aged 4-18 in the world-famous ski resort of Crans-Montana, offering the International Baccalaureate and IGCSE preparation. Opened in 2015.
  • Renaissance Arts Academy - Eagle Rock, United States; implements a unique perspective into teaching, a perspective that transforms their students into scholars and opens up opportunities for all of them to go to college
  • Rockbridge Seminary - fully online seminary for practical theological education where students can learn where and while they serve in active ministry; rockbridge.edu
  • Royal Institute of Smart Technology (Royal Institute of Smart Technology (Rise))
  • Patel Public School - Patel Public School is CBSE affiliated school in Rajpura; school.careers360.com/schools/patel-public-school-rajpura-patiala

S

  • Saint Clement School - Chicago, Illinois, United States; Saint Clement School is a private, coeducational, Catholic school located in Downtown Chicago, Illinois. The first classes for the school were held in September 1906, and in 1977 the school combined with the Saint Clement Church; www.stclementschool.org
  • Saint Elizabeth College of Nursing - Utica, New York, United States; established 1904 as a single purpose three-year diploma program in nursing; registered by the New York State Education Department as St. Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing and graduated its first class of seven in 1907; nursing program was a natural outgrowth of the tradition and mission of St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) which is to care for the sick and helpless. The college maintains a strong tie with its parent institution, SEMC, as well as other clinical agencies to provide superior clinical experiences for students in all clinical areas; offers a two-year associate in applied science (AAS) degree in nursing, fully integrating theoretical learning with clinical experiences within a caring environment; nursing courses include direct patient care that is planned and supervised by a faculty member with expertise in a particular nursing area; one of the strengths of the program at St. Elizabeth is its clinical component that combines the theory learned in class with actual nursing practice allowing for immediate transfer and application of knowledge; offers evening/weekend nursing program in addition to weekday program; In 2007–2008, St. Elizabeth College of Nursing and SUNYIT announced a unique partnership: 1+2+1 program is for high school students who possess excellent academic achievement and can meet the rigorous admission requirements for the program. During the freshmen year, the general education requirements are completed at SUNYIT. In years two and three, the student will earn an associates degree while completing the nursing program at St. Elizabeth College of Nursing leading to RN license. The fourth and final year of the program returns the student to SUNYIT where a BS degree is earned (BSN); opportunity to earn two nursing degrees in four years; has graduated over 3,000 men and women; secon.edu
  • Saint Gregory the Great Seminary - Seward, Nebraska, Unites States; established 1998; named in honor of Saint Gregory the Great, who was born in Rome about 540 and died on March 12, 604; accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association; an approved institution of higher education in the State of Nebraska by the Coordinating Commission for Post-Secondary Education; member of the National Association of College Seminaries; stgregoryseminary.edu
  • Saint Luke's College - Sioux City, Iowa, United States; private two-year nursing and health sciences college; stlukescollege.edu
  • School of Engineering - UAB - School of Engineering at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). Website to the school here. The School of Engineering offers the engineering studies at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. It is located in one of the most important technological and industrial areas of the country, with the largest concentration of R&D and high-tech companies and centers. The School of Engineering does world-class research in fields ranging from Computer Science and Electronics to Chemical Engineering and Nanotechnology. Good resource with information regarding the school here.
  • Southeast Hospital College of Nursing and Health Sciences - Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States; private not-for-profit institution of higher learning that specializes in the preparation of individuals for healthcare careers; the original Southeast Hospital School of Nursing opened in 1928; it focused on educating and training individuals for registered nursing; the school closed as a result of economic hardships during the Depression years; plans to re-open the hospital-based nursing program as an LPN to RN educational program began in 1990; in 1992, the Missouri State Board of Nursing awarded the school accreditation as a diploma program; the School of Nursing transitioned to the College of Nursing with approval being granted by the Missouri State Board of Nursing in 1995; in 2000, the name of the college was changed to Southeast Hospital College of Nursing & Health Sciences when a surgical technology program was opened; sehcollege.edu
  • South Florida Bible College and Seminary - Deerfield, Florida, United States; established 1985; has national, but not the more prestigious regional, accreditation; sfbc.edu
  • Southeast Technical Institute - Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States; vocational school; southeasttech.edu
  • Southridge Tech Middle School- Fontana, California, United States; Southridge Tech is a Avid, Microsoft Showcase, and a Schools to Watch school. It educates children grade 6-8 with the help of Microsoft tools such as Teams, Word, and PowerPoint. It has a special needs class, Read 180, and Math 180.;www.fusdweb.com/sites/middle/southridge/default.aspx
  • Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf - established by the Board of Trustees of the Howard County Junior College District (HCJCD) on November 6, 1979; part of Howard College; howardcollege.edu/swcid
  • St. Francis Xavier College (Victoria) - one of the largest secondary schools located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, with campuses in Berwick, Victoria, Officer, Victoria, and Beaconsfield, Victoria
  • St. Louise de Marillac School - Arabi, Louisiana
  • St. Mary Catholic Community School - Crown Point, Indiana private school
  • St Vincent's College, Ashfield – K–12 Roman Catholic school in Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia, formed in 2023 as a result of the forced amalgamation of De La Salle College Ashfield, Bethlehem College and St Vincent's Primary School. [215], Two inner west single-sex schools to merge into new co-ed college, St Vincent's College Ashfield Announced
  • Stansfield College - Singapore; Law School; Founded in 1993, Stansfield College is a long standing private higher education institution and a trusted provider of the University of London international programmes in Singapore. Its philosophy of recruiting only highly qualified and dedicated faculty and its unique learning system of small class sizes and focused attention providing its students with unrivalled learning opportunities. Over the years the College has continued to build on its strengths and today, its mission is a simple one – ‘to make learning enjoyable’. Stansfield College has over 20 years of experience as a specialist provider of University of London international programmes and is a Registered Centre of the University of London in Singapore. Its past recognitions include receiving the coveted Enterprise 50 award from 2002 to 2006 in recognition of its enterprising spirit and the Singapore Quality Class for PEOs in 2003. Stansfield College offers undergraduate degrees and diplomas in a range of academic disciplines which includes Law, Humanities and the EMFSS suite of programmes with specialisations in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences.; www.stansfield.edu.sg
  • Submarine Chaser Training Center (SCTC) - Downtown Miami’s International Graduate School of Anti-Submarine Warfare During World War II - possibly part of Florida International University? [216]
  • Summerhill West - Los Angeles, California, United States; free school in the 1960s; modeled after Summerhill School
  • Sunrise Residential Treatment Center - residential treatment and boarding school for girls 13-17 with emotional and behavioral issues [217]
  • Sydney Community College - Nonprofit community-based adult education provider based in Rozelle, Sydney. Founded in 1986 through the incorporation of Leichhardt Marrickville Evening College and Cleveland Street Evening College. A registered training organisation that provides nationally recognised training and short courses in arts, business, lifestyle, language and sports & fitness. Its founding and current principal is Garry Traynor, who was awarded an OAM for services to adult education.; www.sydneycommunitycollege.edu.au; training.gov.au - Sydney Community College; Garry John Traynor receives an Order of Australia for services to adult education; Garry Traynor's OAM Celebration Speech; Poles apart - The Sydney Morning Herald; Food-crazed nation itching to get into the kitchen - The Sydney Morning Herald

T–Z

  • Teachers' Reasource Centre - An non profit organization providing professional early childhood education to school students and terachers mostly for free. Karachi, Pakistan; trconline.org (Newspaper Source: http://nation.com.pk/karachi/26-Mar-2017/new-initiative-to-equip-schools-with-modern-learning-tools) Syed Muhammad Aftab (talk) 23:21, 17 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  • Texas Tech University Libraries - The main library system for Texas Tech University.
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Kurume High School [ja] - alumni include Ken Shimura
  • Topeka West High School - public high school in Topeka, Kansas; part of the Topeka Public Schools district; purportedly the first public high school in the United States to use an "open campus" design approah and the high school of several famous alumni in the arts, education and athletics
  • Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences - Rock Island, Illinois, United States; school's history can be traced back to 1898 when the Moline Public School of Nursing opened its doors with two students; 1899 when St. Anthony's Hospital School of Nursing opened its doors with four students; and 1916 when the Lutheran Hospital and its School for Nurses opened its doors to serve students interested in the field of nursing; as the affiliated schools grew and merged over the years, the nursing and allied health programs combined, formally creating Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences; awarded candidacy status from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1996; awarded full accreditation status in 1998; accredited by its professional accrediting organizations in nursing, radiology, and respiratory care; campus adjacent to Trinity Medical Center; trinitycollegeqc.edu
  • Universitas Castellae - located in Valladolid, Spain; private institution; specializes in teaching Castillian Spanish to foreign students; universitascastellae.es
  • University of California, Irvine School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences - founded in 2020; one of the academic units at the University of California, Irvine; the first public pharmacy school in the Los Angeles-Orange County region; offers a BSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences (the #1 feeder program to pharmacy schools nationwide), a PhD in Pharmacological Sciences, an MSc in Pharmacology, and a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharma); programs offered on campus and online; pharmsci.uci.edu; [218]
  • University of Cincinnati College of Nursing - Cincinnati, Ohio, United States - founded in 1889 and established the first-ever baccalaureate nursing degree program in 1916; accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; offers an RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing; also offers Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice degrees in various specialties, as well as a research-based Ph.D.; programs offered on campus and online; has about 3,000 full- and part-time students across the U.S.; many programs are ranked in the top 5–10 percent in the U.S.; nursing.uc.edu; [219]
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst Student Government Association (The Student Government Association of the flagship campus of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.) (https://www.umass.edu/sga/)
  • University of Southern California Iovine and Young Academy - newest professional school at the University of Southern California opened in 2014 and founded by Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young; conceived as an educational startup at the intersection of arts and design, engineering and computer science, business and venture management, and communication; iovine-young.usc.edu; [220]
  • University of South Florida Taneja College of Pharmacy - Founded in 2009 and first class enrolled in 2011, the Taneja College of Pharmacy (TCOP) is the Pharmacy School for the University of South Florida. Programs include Doctorate of Pharmacy(PharmD), a unique Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, and various graduate certificates. health.usf.edu/pharmacy; [221]
  • UTS Faculty of Law - ranked sixth-top law school in Australia and 41st in the world in the 2016 release of the QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) World University Rankings by Subject)
  • Village School (Pacific Palisades, California) - independent, pre-K through 6th grade school; village-school.org
  • Yeshivat Ateret Torah Haredi Yeshiva for men and boys in Brooklyn NY founded by Rabbi Yosef Harari-Raful located at 901 Quentin Road Brooklyn NY 11223.
  • Vir Chandra Singh Garhwali Govt. Medical College - ua.nic.in/smc.ac.in: Srinagar, Uttarakhand
  • Waldorf High School of Massachusetts Bay - a private Waldorf high school (grades 9-12) in Belmont, Massachusetts. www.waldorfhighschool.org; www.bostonherald.com/2019/10/31/waldorf-high-crafts-create-together-curriculum/?fbclid=IwAR1OhOuGHgrLTdMTXCRamrXWKQCQnTlYov3raj-4Vz_pWeXAfen2TQw3-XU
  • Wales Deanery - The Wales Deanery is a public institute that delivers postgraduate medical and dental education for nearly 3,000 training grade doctors and dentists based throughout Wales. Funded by the Welsh Government, the Wales Deanery works in partnership with local NHS health boards and trusts to offer educational support to these trainees, and to support improvements in delivery and safety of patient-centred healthcare. walesdeanery.org [222] [223] [224]
  • Watch Technology Institute - Seattle, Washington, United States; part of North Seattle College, associated with both Lititz Watch Technicum; and the Swiss-American Watchmakers Training Alliance (SAWTA). A 2-year, 3000+ hour watchmaking program focusing on micromechanics and watch service-related tasks such as diagnostics, repair, assembly, and quality control. northseattle.edu/programs/watch-technology-institute
  • Wesleyan Council on Student Affairs (WCSA)
  • Western High School - Washington, DC, United States; the former Western High School currently redirects to the Duke Ellington School of the Arts; although located in the same building, these two schools operated consecutively; information about WHS is *not* addressed in the DESA article, other than perhaps a few alumni who may be inappropriately listed there; WHS information may be found on its alumni page at westernhighschool-dc.org
  • WGU Washington - Kent, Washington, United States, is an affiliate of the non-profit online university Western Governors University is based in Washington state. It was formed by the Washington state legislature in 2011 and is a part of the Washington state education system for financial aid purposes. However, coursework and instructors are provided by WGU. See WGU Indiana for a template that could make creating a page for WGU Washington easier.[15]
  • WGU Texas - Governor Rick Perry of Texas announced the creation of WGU Texas in August 2011 with the signing of Executive Order RP 75. Perry's predecessor George W. Bush was a founding governor of the university. The creation was supported by Rep. Dan Branch, Republican leader of the House Education Committee and Sen. Judith Zaffirini, Democratic Chair of the Senate Education Committee. It called for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Texas Education Agency and Texas Workforce Commission to help with its founding. The school has an Advisory Board appointed by the governor and is based in Austin. Dr. Darrin Rankin is the current WGU Texas Chancellor. For a potential page template, see WGU Indiana.
  • WGU Missouri - Governor Jay Nixon first announced the creation of WGU Missouri in his annual State of the State address in January 2013. He signed Executive Order 13-04 officially starting the new school. He stated "(Missouri) has great opportunities for higher education, and I'm proud to say we've just added one more. WGU Missouri." It was created using funds from Federal Community Development Block Grants and a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The school has an advisory board and its own local chancellor, Dr. Angela (Angie) Besendorfer. Students are eligible for state grants. It is based in Jefferson City.
  • WGU Tennessee - Governor Bill Haslam announced the creation of WGU Tennessee in January 2013. The initiative was part of his "Drive for 55" plan to bring the college graduation rate of the state up to 55%. The school was started with a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and $5 million in one-time state funds. Students are eligible for state financial aid. The school, based in Franklin, has a local chancellor, Kimberly K. Estep, Ph.D., and advisory board.
  • WGU Nevada - Governor Brian Sandoval created WGU Nevada by proclamation and a memorandum of understanding with WGU, launching the sixth WGU online campus on June 16, 2015. It was created with a $2 million grant from United Student Aid Funds and required no startup funding from the state. At the time of the launch, WGU had more than 900 students and more than 850 alumni in Nevada. Dr. Spencer Stewart was named chancellor of WGU Nevada.
  • WGU North Carolina - North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Dan Forest announced WGU North Carolina along with WGU President Scott Pulsipher, launching the seventh WGU online campus on October 5, 2017. The establishment of WGU North Carolina was authorized by the North Carolina General Assembly and the Governor in October 2015. The state appropriated $2 million and the University raised $5 million from committed contributions by Strada Education Network, Golden LEAF Foundation, and Dell Loy Hansen, a private donor. Dr. Ben Coulter was appointed Chancellor of WGU North Carolina on April 19, 2021.
  • WGU Ohio - The Ohio General Assembly authorized the state of Ohio to partner with WGU, and the authorization was signed by Governor John Kasich on June 30, 2017. WGU Ohio is the latest satellite school to open, created on June 21, 2018. The agreement to start the satellite school was agreed upon by Scott Pulsipher the Western Governors University President and the Chancellor of the University System of Ohio John Carey. Dr. K.L. Allen was appointed WGU Ohio Chancellor on May 4, 2020.
  • WGU Idaho
  • WGU Utah
  • WGU Montanna
  • WGU Nebraska
  • WGU Arizona
  • WGU Colorado
  • White Flint Children's House - Accredited member school with the American Montessori Society in Rockville, MD serving children 18 months to 6 years old ([225])
  • World Complexity Science Academy (WCMA)
  • World Mentoring Academy - MOOC 30,000 students estimated June 2010, "An Open Community for Successful Learning" Free World class mobile education, for experiential, design & project-based education; supporting credit-by-exam and challenging university courses; worldmentoringacademy.com; [226]; [227]; [228]; [229]
  • WEBNext Labs - An ISO 9001:2015 Certified organization providing professional web technology education to school students mostly for free. Kolkata, India; www.webnextlabs.com (Newspaper Source: http://samagya.in/epaper/edition/313/april/page/4)

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  • Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) - non-partisan research center at the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life, Tufts University; studies civic education and engagement among young people
  • Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) - research centre located at Kingston University, London, United Kingdom
  • Climate Leadership Network - "The Climate Leadership Network is comprised of colleges and universities in nearly every state and the District of Columbia who are taking action on climate change and preparing students through research and education to solve the challenges of the 21st century." https://secondnature.org/climate-action-guidance/network/
  • CRIMEDIM - Research Center in Emergency and Disaster Medicine (a Research Center of the University of Eastern Piedmont based in Novara, Italy, that conducts research, education and training in the field of disaster medicine and humanitarian health. The center is committed to promote innovative research projects and to foster learning and training programs using state of the art technologies to enhance the resilience of health systems in emergency, disaster and humanitarian crises. It is particularly renowned in its field for being one of the co-organizers and host of the European Master in Disaster Medicine, https://www.dismedmaster.com/, the world's leading advanced master of science in disaster medicine) (http://crimedim.uniupo.it/)
  • Dickey Center for International Understanding - at Dartmouth College
  • Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre (IGDC) (An interdisciplinary research centre for global development based at the University of York led by the Departments of Politics, Environment and Geography, and History. The IGDC collaborate with partners worldwide to create interdisciplinary and innovative approaches to tackle global challenges.) IGDC Home Page at the University of York
  • LKMco - social-enterprise focused on bringing together the education and youth-development sectors in order to help society ensure that all young people receive the support they need in order to make a fulfilling transition to adulthood
  • Paris-Saclay Campus - in 2008, 23 professional research organizations (two universities and one private higher education establishment, six research institutes, ten private French engineering or business Grandes Ecoles ("Ivy League" schools), a competitive business cluster, two PRES [Clusters for Research and Higher Education], and Digiteo-Triangle de la Physique decided to join forces to create a cooperative campus on the Plateau de Saclay, in southwestern Île-de-France
  • Perry World House (Think Tank for Global Affairs at The University of Pennsylvania) (https://global.upenn.edu/perryworldhouse)
  • Rockefeller Center for Public Policy - at Dartmouth College
  • Ross Institute for Advanced Study and Innovation in Education - non-profit educational organization; dedicated to developing solutions to the complex challenges facing students in the 21st century; operates as a nexus for scholars and experts to do so through applied research, training, modeling and dissemination
  • UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (UCLA CHPR) - One of the nation's leading health policy research centers and the premier source of health policy information for California. The Center is the home of the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) and is affiliated with the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and University of California, Los Angeles.
  • UCLA Integrated Circuits and Systems Lab (Integrated Circuits and Systems Lab, ICSL) - at the University of California, Los Angeles
  • University Climate Change Coalition - "coalition of leading North American research universities that will prototype a collaborative model designed to help local communities achieve their climate goals and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future." https://secondnature.org/initiative/uc3-coalition/
  • Unmanned Systems Research Institute (USRI) - UAV research lab located at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. USRI accesses expertise across Oklahoma State University allowing them to combine cutting edge product development with academic knowledge and resources to create unique UAV solutions to critical problems. https://ceat.okstate.edu/usri/
  • Walker Institute (A research institute focused on climate resilient societies at University of Reading, UK) (https://www.preventionweb.net/organizations/6019, https://www.weadapt.org/organisation/walker-institute, https://www.reading.ac.uk/news-and-events/releases/PR803427.aspx, https://www.reading.ac.uk/news-archive/press-releases/pr657212.html, https://www.reading.ac.uk/news-and-events/releases/PR789569.aspx, https://www.reading.ac.uk/internal/staffportal/news/articles/spsn-643658.aspx)

A–E

  • Acellus - The Science of Learning. A online schooling program.
  • American University Student Goverment - The student government branch of American University.
  • BrainHoney - learning management system
  • Classical-African studies - as compared to African-American studies.
  • community-based instruction (community based instruction) - research-based practice to facilitate the transition to adult life for students with disabilities, is sustained and repeated elementary and secondary instruction that takes place in the community rather than in a school building; [230]
  • Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) - established with a secretariat in Bergen in 1993 in order to promote social science research that theorises and provides understanding of poverty in a global context; wo institutional sponsors, the University of Bergen (UiB) and the International Social Science Council (ISSC); in 2009, the ISSC signed an agreement with UiB incorporating CROP into the university's academic and administrative environment; the CROP Secretariat has a scientific director and supporting scientific and administrative staff; responsibility for the general orientation of the scientific content of the programme falls primarily on the Scientific Committee (SC)
www.crop.org; [231]; [232]; [233]; [234]; [235]; [236]; Else Øyen; [237]; [238]; [239]; [240]; [241]; [242]; [243]; [244]; [245]; [246]; [247]; [248]; [249]; [250]; [251]; [252]; [253]; [254]; [255]; [256]
  • Cotutelle - Dual Ph.D. programs run through a French and a non-French tertiary institution?
  • CYBER KIDS - innovative kids curriculum. Replaces teacher-centered paradigm with the child- centered, encourages interactions between individual learners, combining structured methodologies, and a purpose. http://www.cyber-kids.net/cyberkidsnet/index.php?title=Main_Page
  • DCCCD STEM Institute - organization founded by the Dallas County Community College District to support exceptional students pursuing STEM majors. Students are accepted to this organization after a rigorous and competitive application and reviewing process. The STEM Institute provides scholarships, faculty mentoring opportunities, and seminars to benefit its member students.) (http://www.foundation.dcccd.edu/stem-institute)
  • Edulink One - Website and service used for schools. https://www.edulinkone.com/
  • EPraise - Web-based pupil reward and assignment system for schools. Works in tandem with the SIMS teacher system. https://www.epraise.co.uk
  • European Ph.D - offered by several universities throughout the EU

F–M

  • Felix Consent Decree - result of 1994 Hawaii lawsuit causing complete over haul of the state's special education department
  • FEUTURE Business Challenge (A competition about business and economic learning participated by high school and university students)(https://www.feuture.cn)
  • Florida Prepaid College Plans - a program for prepayment of college education at Florida universities and colleges open to Florida residents that has undergone changes since inception (the changes is what I was looking for).
  • Foundation Fellowship - four-year undergraduate scholarship at The University of Georgia; similar to the Morehead Scholarship of UNC
  • Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership - interdisciplinary center that promotes ethics and leadership at Samford University. www.samford.edu/manncenter
  • Global Partners MBA (GPMBA) - global masters program designed to give students world exposure in business; 14-month cohort that spans four continents; [257]; [258]; [259]; globalpartnersmba.com; globalpmba.robinson.gsu.edu; [260]
  • Helen Gordon Child Development Center - hgcdc.pdx.edu
  • Horizons: Home Study - branch of the Mount Diablo Unified School District
  • IB Career-related Programme - An International Baccalaureate course [261]
  • Irish medium education (currently a redirect), see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Ireland#Irish Medium Education
  • LEAPNow, offering alternative, transformative education through outer and inner journeys
  • LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling by authors Moats and Tolman), an educator development program for teachers of primary-age children focusing on phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, writing, and language. It is currently being implemented on every level of American education from the classroom (where integration is often voluntary) to the state (where integration is almost always mandatory).
  • Learn Now BC - program provides British Columbia students with a connection to distributed learning
  • Local Education Fund (LEF) - third-party, nonprofit entity whose agenda, at least in part, consists of developing supportive community and private sector relationships with a public school system (from Public Education Network).
  • Madares Al Ghad - education reform project in the United Arab Emirates; started in August 2007 to improve the standard of education in government schools through the UAE
  • Master of Development Practice - an interdisciplinary graduate level two-year degree program combining global health, social and natural sciences, and management sciences to prepare professionals for careers in international development and related fields. The MDP degree is currently offered at 31 institutions around the world including the University of California at Berkeley, Emory University, University of Minnesota, University of Arizona, University of Winnipeg, James Cook University, BRAC Institute of Governance and Development, National Taiwan University, Tsinghua University, University of Pretoria, and University of Botswana. (http://mdpglobal.org/global-mdp-program/ https://mdp.berkeley.edu/ https://geography.arizona.edu/mdp)

N–Z

  • NASA SHARP - summer-hire program for young adults ages 16–17 through NASA
  • NETS Program at UPENN - Singh Program in Networked and Social Systems Engineering; nets.upenn.edu
  • Nonfiction Writing Program at the University of Iowa - Like the University of Iowa's Writer's Workshop, the Nonfiction Writing Program is the top-ranked MFA program in the United States for its field, and many highly acclaimed, major award-winning authors have graduated from the program. See [262]. Website: [263]
  • OCTA Innovation - EU-funded programme in co-ordination with 20 Caribbean, Pacific and Atlantic islands' governments to foster innovation at the EU Overseas Countries and Territories. www.octa-innovation.eu
  • Open Learn Project - Open Courseware Initiative of the Open University UK
  • Portfolio Assessment - a collection of student work used to evaluate their progress
  • President's Educations Awards Program - Snuffles72 20:49, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
  • Project Cornerstone - A program through the YMCA which promotes asset building among school children through caring adults and reading in classrooms https://www.ymcasv.org/projectcornerstone/
  • Reading Writing Hotline (Australia) - Australian national hotline for adults looking to improve their literacy, numeracy, and computer skills. Famous for its catchy jingle. Has been in service since 1994. Australian government website Why the Reading Writing Hotline is Struggling Hidden Epidemic Millions of Aust adults have poor literacy
  • school laptop program - see Oak-Land Jr. High School and [264]
  • Shuimu Scholarship Tsinghua university elite postgraduate scholarship program, choosing 100 Chinese PhD graduates from elite foreign universities to conduct research in their field at Tsinghua. (https://postdoctor.tsinghua.edu.cn/thu/index.htm)
  • SpellRead - highest-ranked intervention program for ELL and spec ed learners according to US govt. study - though with caveats (http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/interventionreport.aspx?sid=481)
  • Stages of Learning - arts education program that existed between 1994 and 2010 with a geographical focus on New York City. (Disclosure: I am the founder). Information: "Reflection and Inquiry in Stages of Learning Practice," Teaching Artist Journal (Routledge), 11:4,, 224-233; http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15411796.2013.815544#.U53OqJRdVrg ; “Boards of Education,” New York Post, July 11, 2004 at [265]; United States Patent and Trademark Office, Serial Numbers 78715890 (registration number 3150834) and 75459495 (registration number 2341842); Guidestar Reports including IRS 990 filings at [266]; "Committee Meeting Report - June 2010 Council Meeting Arts Education Program (AIE) - Panel Ratings and Recommendations", New York State Council on the Arts, p. 21 at [267]; "Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in Theater Grades PreK-12", NYC Department of Education, pii, at [268]; “Annual Arts in Schools Report 2008-2009,” NYC Department of Education at [269]; NYC Department of Education contract re: Serial No. #R0089 from the Office of the Arts and Special Programs, July 24, 2008 (copy of contract on file at NYC DOE; copy available from Floyd Rumohr ) ; “Learning that All The World’s A Stage” by Kathy Storfer, NYMetroParents at [270]; "Act of Learning", Go Brooklyn, June 24, 2002 (please note that the organization changed its legal name from “Chekhov Theatre Ensemble” to "Stages of Learning" in 2003 — please see "Certificate of Amendment" to Articles of Incorporation filed with the State of New York Department of State on November 26, 2003); Booth Ferris Foundation Awards $150,000 to Build Stages of Learning's Capacity" PR Newswire at [271]. Annual Reports and other archives published by the organization between 1994-2009 are available for review from Floyd Rumohr
  • Teach and Learn with Georgia - an EFL program similar to EPIK, JET, and other national EFL programs; [272]; [273]; [274]; [275]
  • Teach Away (online resource, TEFL certification, and teaching hiring platform) OISE University of Toronto TEFL designed an online certification program with Teach Away International certified K-12 teachers and ESL teachers are part of a teacher database for schools hiring teachers
  • Tuckwell Scholarships - undergraduate scholarship program worth up to AUS$100 000 and run by the Australian National University. It was founded in 2014 through the donation of $50 million by Graham and Louise Tuckwell, and in 2016 an additional $200 million was donated to the program. See the main website at <http://tuckwell.anu.edu.au/> and many online interviews and articles about it.
  • Washington Workshops - a study-in-Washington, DC, program for high school students; competitor of Presidential Classroom
  • Washington Network for Innovative Careers (WaNIC) - wanic.org
  • West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education & Training - wbscvet.org
  • Wright Living - see Wright Year of Transformation (http://wrightliving.com/programs/the-first-year-journey-year-of-more/ ) and Wright Graduate University ([16]). Wright Living is an institute and high-cost program founded by married professional couple Dr. Bob Wright and Dr. Judith Wright, and is located at 445 E. Ohio Street in Downtown Chicago, IL. The aim of Wright's methodology is in the realm of the popular life coaching trend in the helping field. Judith Sewell Wright's education in psychology and advanced degrees in counseling and education have proven substantial for her work coining the term "Soft Additions" in 1991; Wright and her subsequent theory on soft addictions in our lives. The Wright Living as an institution, however, takes the power couple on a very different path than expected from two professionals in the helping field. Wright advertises weekend trainings that cost nearly $2,000. These weekends have had stirred controversy over their strict guidelines and push on students to stay longer than they feel comfortable; [276]
Requests listed in this section may belong somewhere else. Please help by moving them to a suitable location.
  • Acceptance rate, deserves a separate article of it's own, considering how widely the term is in use
  • Classic Learning Test (CLT) (New college admission test) ([17][18][19][20] )
  • Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships - [277]
  • Best Delegate - A Model UN organization, often considered to be one of the leading sources for Model UN related content.
  • board of teachers - simple:board of teachers and other articles concerning school organization
  • can-do descriptor - related to language learning, at least
  • curricular censorship
  • Design for Change (Design for Change (DFC) is a global movement of and by children by channelling their ‘I CAN’ spirit. Kiran Bir Sethi founded DFC on 15th August 2009 using a simplified design-thinking methodology - Feel, Imagine, Do & Share (FIDS). The FIDS framework is based on Design Thinking principles to guide children to - observe and walk a mile in someone else’s shoes and think of life/problems from their perspective (Feel), think about all the possible solutions no matter how idealistic, and delve deeper to question various beliefs and systems of thought to find the root cause of the problem (Imagine), unleash their I CAN power and take action to solve the problems that are identified by collaborating with like-minded peers and a mentor (Do) and finally spread the message of their progress and try to scale their project to reach as many people as possible to not only increase the impact of their I CAN power but to ignite the same in someone else (Share). Identified as one of the key organisations in helping achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, DFC aims to incorporate 21st century skills such as compassion, critical thinking, creativity, problem solving and leadership in children.) (https://globaled.gse.harvard.edu/design-change, https://theindexproject.org/award/winnersandfinalists/design-for-change, https://designforchangeindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/DFC-TN_Research_Report_Summary.pdf, https://www.dfcworld.com/file2015/research_2.pdf, https://www.dfcworld.com/file2015/research_stanford.pdf, https://hundred.org/en/innovations/design-for-change#cac23087 )
  • Education fad - seems like there are a lot of them. It's possible to tell fads from trends by looking to see if they die out quickly, or just looking for reliable sources that call them that. Or Education trends could cover both with a more neutral title. We currently only have List of abandoned education methods and History of education, which don't cover the subject well. -- Beland (talk) 01:38, 24 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Indian engineering college rankings 2016 - Government of India introduced a national level official ranking system (NIRF) for universities and colleges; [278]
  • Infinite Campus - online student/teacher communication platform; this information can be accessed through individual Infinite Campus accounts... I know an article by this name has been been deleted by exclusionists on purported grounds of A7, but really, folks, that thing is mentioned all over the place and ordinary people like me just want to be able to look up "what this stuff is". BTW it is redlinked in Blaine, MN, and just look at search. If it provokes search then it is not something to exclude.
  • Institute for Excellence in Writing - language arts programs that are popular with homeschoolers and used by schools as well. [279]
  • KidCreatorsTeam KidCreatorsTeam or KCT is a website and YouTube channel helping make education more enjoyable for children in schools. [280]
  • manipulatives - resources used in elementary education
  • Mountain Mission School - Mountain Mission School is a unique school founded in 1921 in the town of Grundy, Virginia. It recuses kids from dangerous areas and provides them with a home, education, and church.
  • national framework of qualifications
  • National Honor Roll - is it legitimate? Is it not legitimate? Is it like Who's Who?
  • National Reporting System (NRS) - this includes U.S. standards for evaluating progress in ESL; [281]; [282]
  • NGELTA - N-gram based TEFL training course
  • NWEA MAP Assessment
  • Ortelius levels - initially redirect to Education in the Republic of Ireland; later, please expand
  • Parents Defending Education (Parents Defending Education is a national grassroots organization working to reclaim our schools from activists promoting harmful agendas. Through network and coalition building, investigative reporting, litigation, and engagement on local, state, and national policies, we are fighting indoctrination in the classroom -- and for the restoration of a healthy, non-political education for our kids.) (https://defendinged.org, https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/mar/30/parents-defending-education-fights-critical-race-t, https://www.dailywire.com/news/new-organization-plans-to-provide-parents-with-tools-to-combat-woke-indoctrination-in-schools?itm_source=parsely-api)
  • probation viva - part of PhD education in the United Kingdom
  • profound and multiple learning difficulties
  • Reading Specialist Certification - a degree offered at schools of education
  • research data management - [283][284]
  • Service-Learning Asia Network - see Nanjing University
  • South Hutcheson Hall - prominent Mccallie dormitory
  • Stuff You Missed in History Class and Stuff Mom Never Told You are two prominent podcasts from How Stuff Works that deserve their own pages, just as Stuff You Should Know does, my attempt to create individual pages for them just ended up linking back to the podcast section of How Stuff Works and I can't figure out how to stop that from occurring: http://www.stuffmomnevertoldyou.com/ http://www.missedinhistory.com/
  • teaching activities
  • Teddy Kids - Kinderdagverblijf Teddy Kids Zeemanlaan, Zeemanlaan 22a, 2313SZ, Leiden (071 887 50 40); international daycare which is helping pave the foundation for bilingual education in the Netherlands; supports the city of Leiden immensely with cultural projects and the renovation of historic buildings such as De Keet built by Hendrik Jesse and supports that historic value with a small museum inside; [285]; [286]
  • Thanawiyya Amma - Egyptian (?) high school exit exam
  • UI GreenMetric World University Rankings - UI GreenMetric World University Rankings is an annual publication university rankings by UI GreenMetric. UI GreenMetric rank university by their commitment and action towards going green and environmental sustainability. [287][288][289][290][291][292]
  • UKiset (-The UK Independent Schools' Entry Test. Established in 2014 to assist British schools who recruit international students and required an appropriate platform for assessing applicants from a wide range of academic background. The test is available all year round and can be sat at accredited test sites worldwide including at British Council offices. The assessment consists of computer-based cognitive processing tests and English language skills. It is available for candidates aged 9.5 to 18 and a single test result can be used to apply to multiple schools) (www.ukiset.com; https://www.relocatemagazine.com/education-schools-making-an-entrance-a-quick-guide-to-school-exams-spr18; https://ie-today.co.uk/Article/perfecting-the-admissions-process-for-international-students)
  • Undergraduate honors program
  • Washington Yuying PCS - Washington YuYing PCS is a Pre-K3-5th Chinese Immersion primary school located in the Northeast area of Washington DC, near Brookland station. I would really like to see this school in Wikipedia for studying purposes.
  • Wesleyan Council on Student Affairs (WCSA)
  • wilderness academies - such as summitachievement.com
  • women in outdoor education - child of outdoor education; basic trove search
  • Youth counselor - many WP articles describe a person as having had this occupation, but I can find no definition of it. The occupation does not appear to simply be "a counselor who counsels youths".
  • YKS (TYT-AYT) Hazırlık Blogu - Preparation for university entrance exams
  • KTU
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  2. ^ "School Affiliation". Chitkara International School.
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  20. ^ http://thefederalist.com/2016/04/20/get-ready-to-ditch-the-sat-and-act/
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