Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Professional Children’s School provides a well-rounded, college preparatory education to students in grades 6-12. Working with young people who are pursuing careers or rigorous pre-professional training while attending a college preparatory school requires flexibility on the part of the faculty. Students and teachers forge close relationships ...

  2. Professional Children’s School does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender or sexual orientation in employment practices, admissions criteria or the day-to-day functioning of the school.

  3. Director of Community Engagement; Assistant Director of Institutional Advancement. mblakeman@pcs-nyc.org.

  4. Middle School is a time of exploration and discovery for young students transitioning into adolescence. As educators, we help our students to become good learners, team players and well-rounded young people who are compassionate and have a sense of community and togetherness. We are fortunate to be able to provide a safe place for students to ...

  5. The Professional Children’s School was founded in 1914 by two reform-minded New Yorkers, Jane Harris Hall and Jean Greer Robinson. Ardent theatre-goers, the women learned of the plight of the city’s professional children – young people working in the theatre in New York or “on the road.”. They learned that public and private schools ...

  6. Upper School. PCS offers a rigorous Upper School program which prepares students for application to competitive universities, colleges, and conservatories. A minimum of 18 credits is required for graduation, but many of our students graduate with 22-25 credits. Flexibility is a hallmark of the PCS Upper School, and we pride ourselves on our ...

  7. Grants typically range from 40% to 60% of tuition costs. Financial aid is awarded when the applicant is accepted for admission to Professional Children’s School, provided the FA application has been completed in full. Financial Aid Applications are reviewed beginning in January. Awards are granted on a first-come, first-served basis.