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 Academics Aimed at Individual Progress
Basically planned to meet entrance requirements of leading colleges, the Wardlaw academic program from kindergarten through twelfth grade is aimed to achieve the greatest individual student progress.
law,” declared Headmaster Prentice C. Home, talking earlier this year with a writer from The Courier-News, “but it is supported by an athletic program and a number of social, cultural, and ex­ tracurricular activities to help the boy develop good citizenship and a sense of participation. This is all part of the need, as we see it, to develop a well rounded young man for college and for later life.”
Small classes and the fact that the school is a relatively small and intimate organization contribute appreciably to the success of the program.
“Scholarship is our primary objective at Ward-
New J. P. Stevens. Jr., Memorial Library at Inman Avenue school receives heavy use.
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