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St Stephens Episcopal School
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As an Alum of Saint Stephen's, I can confidently say that I received an incredible education here. I loved high school, it was a total blast. Being that it is a Montessori school (or as Montessori as a high school can be), it pushes it's students to be proactive and responsible for their own education. The system is also incredibly beneficial for personal growth and achieving self-actualization. The teachers and staff are incredibly patient and supportive, but are not afraid to offer helpful advice and push their students to excel. I found my curriculum to be incredibly rigorous and hands on, and by the time I graduated I felt totally prepared for college, as well as the real world.
Pros: Engaging curriculum, wonderful community, endless possibilit
Cons: Not for the unmotivated
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