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  1. フィリップス・エクセター・アカデミー(Phillips Exeter Academy)とは、アメリカ合衆国 ニューハンプシャー州 エクセターに1781年創設されたボーディングスクール(寄宿制高校)。 略称・通称は、フィリップス・エクセター(Phillips Exeter)、エクセター(Exeter)、PEA。

  2. Hace 5 días · Choose from 10 academic clusters. July 6 to Aug. 8, 2024. The Access Exeter program for 2024 is full with a lengthy waitlist. Tuition and Fees. Access Exeter is for students who have completed grades 7 or 8 and will be 13 years old before September 1, 2024. As an Access Exeter student, you choose from ten academic clusters each containing three ...

  3. PEA. Die Phillips Exeter Academy (kurz Exeter, Phillips Exeter oder PEA genannt) ist ein unabhängiges gemischtes Internat für die Jahrgangsstufen 9 bis 12. Die Schule liegt in Exeter (New Hampshire), USA, ungefähr 80 Kilometer nördlich von Boston.. Die Schule ist prestigeträchtig und verfügte 2017 über finanzielle Mittel von über 1,3 Milliarden US-Dollar, was es der Schule erlaubt ...

  4. La Phillips Exeter Academy, fundada tres años después (1781) en Exeter, Nuevo Hampshire, por el tío de Samuel Phillips Jr., Dr. John Phillips, es la escuela rival por excelencia de Andover. La Phillips Academy Andover y la Phillips Exeter Academy son el equivalente más cercano a los tradicionales colegios británicos de Eton y Harrow.

  5. Hace 5 días · Exeter’s Harkness method was established in 1930 with a gift from Edward Harkness, a man who believed learning should be a democratic affair. It is a simple concept: Twelve students and one teacher sit around an oval table and discuss the subject at hand. What happens at the table, however, is, as Harkness intended, a “real revolution.”.

  6. Hace 5 días · in non-tuition support. Books, laptops, music lessons, study abroad and more. We never stop working to make Exeter as affordable as possible. Approximately 50 percent of our students receive assistance each year.

  7. Hace 5 días · Stranger in a strange land. Lessons I brought home from my sabbatical’s 20-country adventure. See all. Exeter People. “I'm really invested in thinking about how we can encourage kids from a younger age to see what it’s like to be a scientist." Summer Morrill '11, Instructor in Biology.