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- Private School In New York City | Preschool - 12 | Dwight School
Dwight, a New York City landmark private school, is a leader in global education recognized worldwide for igniting the spark of genius in every child We are proud of our rich history, which dates back to 1872, and numerous advances that have distinguished Dwight as a pioneering International Baccalaureate World School
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A pioneer in global education, Dwight is the first school in the Americas to offer all four IB programs We also have unprecedented continuity in leadership: Chancellor Stephen Spahn, distinguished as the longest-serving school leader in the U S, has spearheaded Dwight since 1967
- Private Online High School | Dwight Global
Dwight Global is a world-recognized, private online high school with International Baccalaureate and AP courses taught by acclaimed teachers Learn more
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As the first school in New York to offer the IB PYP and MYP — and first in the Americas to offer the comprehensive IB curriculum — Dwight has long been on the forefront of global education We were also the first independent school to open a campus abroad in 1972
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Dwight in New York, long a champion of the IB, was the first school in New York authorized to offer the Primary Years and Middle Years Programs — and the first in the Americas authorized to offer the comprehensive IB curriculum
- Seoul - Dwight Schools
Welcome to Dwight Seoul — founded in 2012 — the only school selected by the Seoul Municipal Government to open a model IB World School in Seoul We are also the first IB Continuum School in Seoul offering the PYP, MYP, and DP
- Online - Dwight Schools
Welcome to Dwight Global Online School — our campus in the cloud founded in 2014 — where students in grades 6-12 enjoy an independent school experience coupled with the freedom to pursue their passions
- Dwight Schools 25th Global Concert: “In Our Wildest Dreams”
The Dwight Schools celebrated 25 years of global music collaboration as over 140 students from around the world took the stage at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P Rose Hall, with 700 in attendance, including many families from our campuses around the world
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