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Founded by Elliot Galloway in ], '''the Galloway School''' is |
Founded by Elliot Galloway in ], '''the Galloway School''' is located in the Chastain Park neighborhood of ] in the ]. Galloway calls itself a "community of learners" who are dedicated to life long learning. The overall principle of the Galloway School is "behave yourself and try." | ||
Galloway includes 3 sub-schools, "Early Learning" which encompasses students from age 3 to approximately age 10, "Middle Learning" which includes 10-14 year olds, and "Upper Learning" which is effectively a ]. According to the school's website, total enrollment is 730 students with a full-time-faculty to student ratio of 1:10. | Galloway includes 3 sub-schools, "Early Learning" which encompasses students from age 3 to approximately age 10, "Middle Learning" which includes 10-14 year olds, and "Upper Learning" which is effectively a ]. According to the school's website, total enrollment is 730 students with a full-time-faculty to student ratio of 1:10. |
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Founded by Elliot Galloway in 1969, the Galloway School is located in the Chastain Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. Galloway calls itself a "community of learners" who are dedicated to life long learning. The overall principle of the Galloway School is "behave yourself and try."
Galloway includes 3 sub-schools, "Early Learning" which encompasses students from age 3 to approximately age 10, "Middle Learning" which includes 10-14 year olds, and "Upper Learning" which is effectively a high school. According to the school's website, total enrollment is 730 students with a full-time-faculty to student ratio of 1:10.
Famous alumni include Martin Luther King III.
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