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  1. Spence School is a prestigious and progressive all-girls school that offers a spirited and inquiry-based education from K to 12. Learn about its history, mission, values, faculty, alumnae, and campus.

    • About Spence

      A K-12 independent school in New York city, The Spence...

    • Giving

      The Spence School, Development Office, 22 East 91st Street,...

    • Admissions

      A K-12 independent school in New York city, The Spence...

    • Academic Program

      The K-12 academic journey at Spence is fueled by the...

    • Student Experience

      Explore Spence UPPER SCHOOL. Student Leadership; Clubs and...

    • Reunion

      Reunion 2024 welcomes all Spence alumnae, while celebrating...

    • Annual Fund

      The Spence School, Development Office, 22 East 91st Street,...

    • Endowment

      Established in 2006, this fund allows donors to support the...

  2. The Spence School is an American all-girls private school in New York City, founded in 1892 by Clara B. Spence. [2] Spence has about 740 students, with grades K-4 representing the Lower School, 5-8 representing the Middle School, and 9-12 representing the Upper School.

  3. www.spenceschool.org › about-spence › at-a-glanceAt a Glance - Spence School

    Spence School is a prestigious private school for girls from pre-kindergarten to grade 12. It offers a rigorous academic curriculum, diverse extracurricular activities, and a supportive community of students, teachers, and alumnae.

  4. A K-12 independent school in New York city, The Spence School prepares a diverse community of girls and young women for the demands of academic excellence and responsible citizenship. 212-289-5940 © 2023 Spence School

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  6. www.spenceschool.org › admissions › application-processApplication Process

    The Spence School is a proud member of the Independent Schools Admissions Association of Greater New York (ISAAGNY). Founded in 1965, ISAAGNY aims to ensure orderly, professional, and equitable admissions processes at member schools: we do so by observing a shared admissions timeline, engaging in professional development to hone our collective craft, exchanging resources and best practices, and more.