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PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN
DURHAM, CHATHAM AND ORANGE COUNTIES
Chatham County
Durham County
Orange County
Wake County
CHATHAM COUNTY
Community Independent School, 2089 Lamont Norwood Rd., Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919) 932-6313 Ages 3-11; 8:1 ratio (preschool), 12:1 (elementary); financial aid; all-day K; after care; provisions for special needs; admission interview required; seeking NAEYC accreditation. Community Independent School offers a progressive curriculum emphasizing creativity, critical thinking and creative problem solving in creative arts, language arts, humanities, math and science. Rural farm setting provides unique, outdoor, hands-on learning in the natural sciences. Small class sizes, caring teachers and frequent family gatherings create a warm, spirited environment. We welcome families in all of their diversity. We honor and admit students of all races, nationalities and ethnic origins.
Our Neighborhood School, (919) 545-0900 or visit us at 87 Thompson Street, Pittsboro NC 27312. Our Neighborhood School & Pizzeria is a private school presently taking applications for grades 2-8 located near Historic Downtown Pittsboro. Our Neighborhood School promises child-centered instruction, a community social center, and inspired teaching. Our aim is to create a small school environment that promotes joyful learning and a committment to the development of a self-funded educational setting.
DURHAM COUNTY
Camelot Academy, 809 Proctor St., Durham, NC 27707 (919) 688-3040 Grades K-12; 100 students; 12:1 ratio; all-day K; before/after care; individualized programs to meet student's needs; admission testing and interview required; NIPSA accredited, established in 1982, emphasizes individualized instruction. Our program is based on student mastery of material and communication with parents. We offer extended hours and reasonable fees.
Carolina Friends School 4809 Friends School Rd., Durham, NC 27705 (919) 383-6602, 929-1800 Ages 3-18; 480 students (total school enrollment); 10:1 ratio; tuition financial aid; all-day K; after care; admission interview required; transportation for additional fee (parent-sponsored bus); apply no later than Feb. 1; Religious Society of Friends (Quaker); state Division of Non-Public Education approved. The Carolina Friends School philosophy is rooted in the principles of Friends and in principles of child development which define each child as a unique, whole person. Our experienced teaching staff uses creative and effective strategies for helping students achieve and responsibly use their full potential-intellectual, physical, spiritual, social, creative and emotional. Our school has a strong sense of community based on respect for the value of each individual.
Cresset Christian Academy has provided quality Christian education for students in grades K-12 since 1975. 3707 Garrett Rd., Durham, NC 27707 (919) 489-2655 Grades K-12; over 350 students; limited financial aid; all-day K; before/after care; some special needs accommodated; admission interview and testing required; Southern Baptist; Association of Christian Schools International accredited; North Carolina State Division of Non-Public Education approved. Our mission is to foster the student's spiritual gifts and talents, developing academic skills necessary for college preparation, and encouraging social and personal growth. Our campus is conveniently located on 40 acres, just off 15-501 North, near I-40.
Duke School for Children 1516 Hull Ave., Durham, NC 27705 (919) 286-1866 Grades K-4 (elementary school) and 5-8 (middle school); 260 students; 10:1 ratio; tuition $6,400/yr; financial aid; all-day K; before/after care; handicapped accessible; state Division of Non-Public Education approved. Duke School for Children was founded in 1947 by Duke University. Our Hull Avenue campus (built in 1984 and 1990) houses 260 preschool and elementary children in five buildings. Our Middle School, which serves 220 students in grades 5-8, is located at 3716 Old Erwin Rd. The child-centered curriculum of DSC is based on the needs, interests, and learning styles of preschool and elementary children. Our students learn through active exploration and experimentation using hands-on activities to discover and understand concepts. They work in large blocks of time and study broad topics that integrate several curriculum areas. Parent participation is welcomed, but not required.
Durham Academy Lower School 3116 Academy Rd., Durham, NC 27707 (919) 489-9118 Grades Pre K-12; 264 students; 10:1 ratio; financial aid; before care; admission testing required; apply by Feb. 19; SACS accredited. Durham Academy's Lower School seeks to provide students with a challenging environment for learning while offering the care and attention that guide a child to success. The faculty present opportunities that foster the joy of learning and allow for discovery as skills are practiced and refined in supportive surroundings that encourage independence and risk taking. Students are asked to use their imagination, to think and explore, and to exhibit what they have learned.
Immaculata Catholic School 721 Burch Ave., Durham, NC 27701 (919) 682-5847 Pre-K-Grade 8; 390 students; 18:1 ratio; all-day K; before/after care; admission screening required; Roman Catholic; state accredited. Immaculata School personnel strive to create a value-centered, holistic environment with Catholic teaching, academic excellence, and positive self-esteem for students. In addition to strong basic reading and math skills, English grammar, spelling, science and social studies are complemented by computer literacy, library skills, foreign language, physical education, art and music. Cooperative learning activities and global awareness is encouraged. Since its beginning, Immaculata has served Catholic as well as non-Catholic families. Our lay-teachers are certified by the state Department of Public Instruction.
International Montessori School, 3001 Academy Road, Building 300, Durham. 919-403-4343. A nonprofit Spanish- or French-language immersion school that aims to promote bilingualism at all ages and improve communication across cultural boundaries. Age 3 to grade 3, 68 students. Yearly tuition $6,800 for half day, $11,700 full-day. Scholarships available.
Lerner Jewish Community Day School 1935 Cornwallis Rd., Durham, NC 27705 (919) 419-4432 Grades Preschool-5; 60 students; 8:1(preschool), 15:1(elementary) ratio;financial aid, admission testing and interview required, all-day K, after care; Jewish. New facility on a beautiful wooded site with playing fields, library, activity room, and classrooms. Our programs, Preschool to Grade 5, offer a comprehensive, integrated Jewish and general education. JCDS provides an environment where children develop love of learning, positive Jewish identity, and healthy self-image while achieving the highest standards of academic excellence. Low teacher/student ratios allow for rapid individual progress.
Montessori Children's House of Durham 2400 University Dr., Durham, NC 27707 (919) 489-9045 Ages 3-12; 117 students; 11:1 ratio; financial aid available; all-day K; before care; handicapped-accessible, inclusive for students with special needs; interview required for admission; apply by Mar. 1; AMS accredited. Montessori Children's House of Durham provides a challenging program of individually focused educational and social activities. In both the preschool and elementary programs, the curricula and facilities are designed to promote the benefits of self-discovery and self-confidence, with qualified, supportive teachers acting as guides and catalysts to learning.
Montessori Community School 4512 Pope Rd., Durham, NC 27707 (919) 493-8541 Ages 2-12; 214 students; ratio varies (6:1 to 12:1); $3,500 to $5,450/yr, depending on age and program; financial aid; all-day K; before/after care; part-time reading specialist; AMS affiliated. Located on nine wooded acres near I-40 and 15-501, Montessori Community School promotes child-centered and child-initiated learning. Our teachers hold AMS and/or AMI credentials. Their experience and support helps to guide students through curricula in ways that promote self-confidence, self-discipline and initiative.
The Hill Center, 3200 Pickett Road, Durham. 919-489-7464. Transforms students with learning differences into confident, independent learners. Grades K-12, 120 students. Yearly tuition $15,950. The Hill Center Academic Program, a K-12 school approved by NCDPI and accredited by SACS and SAIS. We are a nationally-recognized model program for students with learning differences and attention deficit disorders. With the Orton-Gillingham approach as its foundation, and precision teaching as the format for charting and graphing student progress, the Hill Methodology is a comprehensive system of individualized multisensory instruction. At The Hill Center, K-12 students receive instruction in reading, written language, math and foreign language in half-day classes with a 4:1 student/teacher ratio. Hill Center students spend the other half of their school day at their public or private school, to which they typically return full-time after two to three years.
Triangle Day School 4911 Neal Rd., Durham, NC 27705 (919) 383-8800 Grades K-8; 100 students; low child/teacher ratio; all-day K; before/after care; admission interview required; rolling admissions; state accredited. Triangle Day School is an independent school providing small classes, extended-day program and a middle school curriculum for grades 6-8. The school ensures that low student/teacher ratios are maintained. Reading and writing are taught through a literature-based curriculum and math and science are taught through a problem solving and thinking skills approach. We also emphasize foreign language, physical education, computer education, music and art.
Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill 4721 Erwin Rd., Durham, NC 27705 (919) 403-0543 Grades 1-6; 96 students; 16:1 ratio; financial aid; admission testing and interview required; apply by Mar. 1 (applications taken until spaces filled); Christian, but not church affiliated. The goal at Trinity School is to create a community in which there is delight in learning and whose members exhibit the intellectual, moral and aesthetic development fitting for Christians. Academic excellence, critical thinking and the cultivation of virtue are all taught through a classical curriculum stressing grammar, logic, and rhetoric.
ORANGE COUNTY
Artgarden Montessori Children's House, 1603 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill (919) 942-1339. Serves ages 3-6, enrollment is 22, tuition is $4,100-$4,700 per year. Teacher to student ratio is 1:11.
Carolina Friends School 4809 Friends School Rd., Durham, NC 27705 (919) 383-6602, 929-1800 Ages 3-18; 480 students (total school enrollment); 10:1 ratio; financial aid; all-day K; after care; admission interview required; transportation for additional fee (parent-sponsored bus); apply no later than Feb. 1; Religious Society of Friends (Quaker); state Division of Non-Public Education approved. The Carolina Friends School philosophy is rooted in the principles of Friends and in principles of child development which define each child as a unique, whole person. Our experienced teaching staff uses creative and effective strategies for helping students achieve and responsibly use their full potential-intellectual, physical, spiritual, social, creative and emotional. Our school has a strong sense of community based on respect for the value of each individual.
Emerson Waldorf School 6211 New Jericho Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27516 (919) 967-1858 Grades K-8; 175 students; financial aid; before/after care; wheelchair-accessible classrooms; admission interview required; monthly open houses. In the midst of a crisis of purpose and belief in American schools, the Emerson Waldorf School offers students the variety of a classical education firmly grounded in academics and the arts. One of more than 600 Waldorf Schools worldwide, we have been educating children from pre-kindergarten through grade 8 since 1984. Our 25-acre wooded campus is located north of Chapel Hill off Highway 86, near I-40 and I-85.
Montessori Day School 1165 Weaver Dairy Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 929-3339 Ages 3-10, 75 students; 12:1 (preschool), 10:1 (elementary) ratio, $3,650 (preschool), $4,150/yr (extended day school), $4,250/yr (elementary); work scholarships available; all-day K; before school care; some provisions for special needs; admission interview required; Montessori-certified teachers (AMS). The elementary program provides a non-competitive, intellectual, individualized, culturally enriched curriculum. Music, Spanish field trips, physical education, art, Odyssey of the Mind supplement the classic Montessori curriculum. Children learn skills through choices of work, presented compatibly with their learning styles and interests.
Montessori Farm School, 512 US 70 E., Hillsborough. 919-732-5026. Provides a supportive community in which each individual can reach his or her full potential, as both a student and a compassionate and productive world citizen. Integrates a comprehensive, competitive academic curriculum and cooperative farm activities. Grades preK - 5, up to 50 students. Yearly tuition: $6,000-8,000.
St. Thomas More School 920 Carmichael St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 929-1546 Pre-K-Grade 8; 450 students; 20:2 ratio (pre-K), 25:2 (K-Grade 2), 25:1 (3-8); tuition varies with parishioner and family discounts; financial aid; all-day K; after care (2:45-5:45 pm); admission interview and testing required; Catholic; state and diocese of Raleigh accredited. A Catholic school serving children in pre-K through Grade 8, our academic program stresses the basics. Our main focus is the individual child's success; every child's positive self-esteem is our first priority.
WAKE COUNTY
Cardinal Gibbons High School, 1401 Edwards Mill Rd., Raleigh, 919-834-1625. A college preparatory school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh that aims to form men and women of faith, service and leadership in church and community. Grades 9-12. 1225 students. Yearly tuition $8,595-$12,140.
Cary Academy, 1500 N. Harrison Ave., Cary. 919-677-3873. A college preparatory school integrating the best of traditional education with new and emerging technologies. Grades 6-12, 728 students. Yearly tuition $17,775.
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