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ether public or private, edu cation has been a frequently debated topic during the past few years. The monu mental challenges schools, administrators, and teachers faced—and overcame—to ensure learning continued during the pandemic has been nothing short of incredible. Even as the pandemic slows down, the future of education continues to grab headlines. As a result, schools and fami lies have taken a deeper, more comprehensive look into what students need as they return to the classroom, knowing the back-and-forth between virtual and classroom learning, mask wearing, and the loss of a traditional schoolday routine has taken its toll on many students.

Once the decision has been made that a private school education is the best option for your child, the next step is finding the right fit. The road between choosing a school, and that school’s acceptance, can be a stressful one. Available spots in Dallas area private schools are limited this year due to increased demand. Understanding how the private school admission and acceptance processes work has become more important than ever.

“We love for families to go to campuses and spend time getting to know the staff and meet

The admission process for private schools in Dallas-Fort Worth can feel overwhelming without some sort of road map—this is where admission consultants and testing and place ment advisors come in. For years, the top advice consultants have given to families is to tour the schools and attend open houses, as this is the best way to get a feel for a school and see if it could be a good fit. However, the COVID-19 pandemic took this in-person visit option off the table, making it even more difficult for fam ilies to navigate their decision-making process.

Wilson says admission consultants through out the Dallas area, Texas, and beyond were concerned they wouldn’t have a business any more due to COVID-19. If kids were staying home to learn, families didn’t need guidance on how to apply to a private school. However, business at Perfect Placement has been busier than ever. “Whether families are new to the private school admission process or families are new to Dallas, they still aren’t sure where to start,” she says. “And we have helped families who felt frustrated with how the pandemic was being handled in public schools find a welcome change for their children at a private school.”

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The decision between a public and private education for children is something thousands of families throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area face every year. For many, both options are stellar, and the decision is only a matter of preference. For some, having a child with learn ing differences is the reason to choose a private school. Or it may be decision about legacy, where generations of family members have attended the same private school. The choice to attend public school could be a financial one, or it’s possibly more convenient. Whatever the reason, Dallas-Fort Worth families have plenty of desirable options.

The pandemic has been a catalyst for some families to consider switching from public to private schools. After having their children at home for a year or more in virtual learning, some parents picked up on cues their children could benefit from a change in their education. Waverly Wilson, lead admission consultant with Perfect Placement in Dallas, says this, plus an influx of people moving to the Dallas area from out of state, have created a higher demand for private education. This has made the private school application process more competitive than it has been in the past. “There aren’t more schools here, and there aren’t more open spots, but there are more applicants,” Wilson says. “Local private schools already had a large application season before COVID-19 hit, and then it became even more difficult. Generally, applications increase a little each year, but in the past two years they have gone up significantly because of families coming in from out of state. Either their children were in private schools before coming to Dallas, or they have decided it is the best option for them here.”

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I meet with families to get a sense of what they are looking for and what their child is like, then other families whose children attend,” Wilson says. “With COVID-19, this was difficult to do, as most schools either canceled or limited those opportunities because only children who already attended the school were allowed on campus. During the height of the pandemic, most of the admission process was done remotely, and families had to make decisions based on what they could see via Zoom. Cam puses have been able to increasingly open to visitors and I anticipate campuses will be fully open next year.”

Although admission to a Dallas area pri vate may be more challenging this year, there are still some seats to fill. Fortunately, local admission consultants can help you make the right decision for your child’s individual needs and navigate the private school process from application to acceptance. And, from attend ing private school previews and visiting open houses to interviewing current students and their families, there are plenty of opportunities to help you obtain the information you need to feel confident you have made the right choice.

Eleanor Munson, Ph.D., owner of Dallas Educational Consultants, began consulting with families on admission to private schools and to colleges decades ago. With so many options, finding the right school can become a dizzying challenge, she says. Much of her work involves helping families make the match between school and child. Says Munson, “I often work with families, either from the Dallas area or new to Dallas, who are not familiar with the many private school options that are available.

As difficult as having limited access to school campuses has been, one bright spot that came from the pivot to virtual tours and appoint ments is online admissions testing. “A lot of the larger private schools in the Dallas area have switched to remote admissions testing,” Wilson says. “What many schools discovered is that this was actually better for the families and the schools. Now, when students visit the campus, they have more time to tour and visit with the staff, and teachers and staff have more time to see the children in a classroom setting rather than spend valuable time and energy with on-site testing. It’s been a very positive change.”

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Some of the families Munson assists feel stuck because they are finding it difficult to make the decision between a public educa tion and a private education, especially if the public school where they live is highly ranked. To make this initial decision, it usually comes down to a few key things. “I think people who want a private school are looking for smaller class sizes, rigorous course work, specialized enrichment and extracurricular opportunities, and an intense focus on preparing students for college,” Munson says. “Families interested in private schools place the highest priority on their child’s education, so students are with a group of students who really value academic achievement. Private school students, in gen eral, are more connected with faculty and have the ability, if needed, for remediation or accel eration in a particular area. Because there are fewer students in a private schools, teachers and staff are often more able to meet a variety of individual needs.”

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Wilson says parents are often relieved to have a third-party admission consultant step in, as sometimes, students can drag their feet on admission applications and decision mak ing when their to-do lists are already overloaded with school and extra-curricular activities. “Par ents are often happy to see that their kids will listen to me when I make suggestions about schools and essay or interview tips. Simply put, I’m not mom or dad,” she says. “I think the biggest value-add private school consultants provide to families is that when they enter the admission process, whether they are from Dal las or out of state, we can help them eliminate the stress that accompanies this decision.”

CREDENTIALS,ACCREDITATIONSCHOOLS’TESTINGREQUIREMENTS,ANDCOST/SCHOLARSHIPOPPORTUNITIES. location, cost, singlesex or co-ed, and religious affiliation (if any.) Determine what is most important to your family and which factors non-negotiables.are CONSIDER THE BASICS— a site run by the Independent Schools Admission Association of Dallas (ISAAD). Niche. com provides rankings, report cards, and reviews of schools in the U.S. from throughKindergarten12thgrade.

DALLASPRIVATESCHOOL.ORG,VISIT usually held at a private school in the Dallas area in September. It’s a school fair put on by the 16 members of the Independent School Admission Association of Dallas.

The Dallas area has always had a large appli cant pool for private schools; it’s competitive because the private schools here are well-re spected and highly valued. “Families enter the admission process feeling overwhelmed as they enter such a big applicant pool,” Wilson says. “Maybe they were already stressed from feeling their children’s school wasn’t serving their needs as well as other options might. And once they see what great options the Dallas area has available, it’s easy to get excited about it, which can add more stress. Admission consultants can help families sort through their many options for pub lic and private school and identify what might be the best fit, assisting them with narrowing the process so they feel well informed and confident about making a good decision for their child.”

Wilson says for many families, the choice comes down to a smaller class size and the close-knit feel of a private school that are dif ficult to achieve in large public school setting. “Smaller classes can often offer opportunities to go deeper into subject matter, to have more opportunities to work on the writing process, and to do collaborative work in teams as well as more opportunities to practice oral presen tation skills in class,” Wilson says. “All these experiences translate into strong college read inessBothskills.”Wilson and Munson believe that know ing your child and how he or she learns is the best piece of information to have when find ing the right school. For instance, your child may be very bright, but not a fast processor. A competitive school where the curriculum is fast paced may not be the right choice. For a slow processor, curriculums that involve teach ing a concept and quickly moving on to the next can potentially leave that student behind. “The child will be overloaded and stressed just keeping their head above water,” Munson says. “Part of my work is helping parents be realistic about their children’s strengths and weaknesses. A lot of people want a prestigious name or a well-known school—but that may not be where their child will truly thrive. You want a school where your child feels safe and comfortable, where they feel like they can take risks in and out of the classroom.” There are several school accreditation groups common to Dallas area private schools, including National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS), and National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).

Whether or not you enlist professional help in your private school search, the answer about which type of school and which school is best is usually discovered through parent’s intu ition. Says Wilson, “Lean on your instincts as a parent. Sometimes the answer comes from narrowing your options from the many good options and making a gut-level choice.”

make recommendations of schools to visit. Once they decide, I guide them through the admission process, which can be like applying to college in many ways.”

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August 2022 dmagazine.com204 A Ann & Nate Levine Academy 211 C The Cambridge School of Dallas 211 The Clariden School 216 The Conservatory at NTPA Academy 217 The Covenant School of Dallas 212 D Dallas International School 205 Dallas Lutheran School 216 The Day School at Highland Park Presbyterian 212 F Fairhill School 206 G Grace Academy of Dallas 213 Grapevine Faith Christian School 207 Great Lakes Academy 208 K The Kessler School 213 Kingdom Collegiate Academies 209 L The Lamplighter School 214 M McKinney Christian Academy 210 P Preston Hollow Presbyterian 216 Prince of Peace Catholic School 214 Providence Christian School of Texas 215 S Shelton School 217 U Ursuline Academy of Dallas 215 The following schools have shown their interest in serving the readers by advertising to give more information about their campuses, missions, philosophies, and curriculums. To learn more about schools in which you are interested, look up the profiles on the following pages. Private School Profiles PRIVATE SCHOOL HANDBOOK SCHOOL PROFILES 2022 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION HANDBOOK DALLAS-FORT WORTH 2022 PRIVATE SCHOOL

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GLOBALLY INSPIRED. DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT. Dallas International School (DIS) is an established, private, international school that offers a rigorous and unique multilingual and multicultural education. DIS is the only private international school in Dallas that offers a fully bilingual French and English program that also includes a third language in Spanish, Mandarin, and German. The curriculum gives non-native French speakers the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the French language with the goal of becoming fluent. From preschool to 12th grade, the school prepares students for academic competitiveness, thanks to its successfullyproven hybrid education system between a French and American-based curriculum. The school offers the renowned International Baccalaureate (IB) and the French Baccalaureate (FB) diplomas, giving students a well-rounded education and opportunity to expand their understanding outside of their comfort zone. From foreign languages, visual arts, and science to high-level math, the curriculum is designed to enable high-achieving students access to the college credit system. The school delivers on its promise to give students the best chances of being accepted into the world’s best universities. Book now for a virtual tour of the school. Discover Dallas International School’s two campuses, visit the facilities, and learn more about the International Baccalaureate (IB) and the French Baccalaureate (FB) diplomas. Reach out to the admission office at 972-991-6379 or email admissions@dallasinternationalschool.org. Texas

75252 DALLASINTERNATIONALSCHOOL.ORG ADMISSION 972.991.6379 ternationalschool.orgadmissions@dallasinx2570 GRADES 2 years–12th ENROLLMENT 600 STUDENT/FACULTY 9:1 COST $21,000–$26,000 Quick Look

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16150 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75248 FAIRHILL.ORG ADMISSION 972.233.1026 GRADES 1st–12th ENROLLMENT 130 STUDENT/FACULTY 5:1 COST $23,300–$23,900 Quick Look PHOTOGRAPHY BY LISA MEANS

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Fairhill School BUILDING CONFIDENCE. ACHIEVING SUCCESS. Academic struggles due to a learning difference, such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, or attention deficit disorder, are frustrating for both students and parents. Fairhill’s vision is to educate, engage, and inspire students with learning differences while building the foundations for future success. Fairhill School helps students learn how to learn despite their learning differences. By helping students overcome learning obstacles and realize their potential, students gain confidence in their own abilities and achieve successes they never thought possible. A Fairhill education offers a multisensory approach to learning, a small student-to-teacher ratio, and a warm, supportive atmosphere. The dedicated, caring, and experienced staff helps students maximize their strengths and develop strategies and techniques to minimize their weaknesses. While Fairhill places great importance on the basic skills of reading, math, language arts, and study skills, the school also provides enrichment classes, such as art, music, drama, communication skills, technology, and athletics. Fairhill prepares students through targeted instruction, including literacy and language therapy, executive function development, and a college-and-career-readiness program. Fairhill promotes confidence, mindfulness, and perseverance for lifelong learning. Fairhill is a private, nonprofit school that has been serving students with learning differences for 50 years. Fairhill’s college-preparatory curriculum is designed to help students develop the problem-solving and critical-thinking skills necessary for 21st-century learners. Fairhill also focuses on developing and supporting students’ emotional and social development. At Fairhill, students can realize their greatest potential. Fairhill School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Grapevine Faith offers a unique educational opportunity for students through a challenging, Christcentered program with excellence in academics, athletics, and creative arts. Every aspect of the school experience is infused with a biblical worldview to encourage ministry and mission-mindedness.

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Faith is co-educational, evangelical, and college-preparatory with selective admission. Curriculum is rigorous but implemented in a supportive environment, allowing each student to flourish and succeed. Educational technology is woven into the learning process, equipping students with media literacy skills to benefit them now and into the future. Comprised of 81 students, the Class of 2022 was offered around $13 million in merit-based scholarships, with 85% of the class receiving scholarship offers. ACT scores were 32.5% higher than the national average, and the class served more than 10,000 hours in community service. The combination of Kingdom-minded families and exceptional faculty and facilities make for an environment primed for the development of authentic Christian leaders. Come to the campus, meet the faculty, visit with students, and see faith in action. Private tours are available as are 2022-2023 Open Houses. Everyone at Grapevine Faith Christian School looks forward to meeting you. 2022-2023 Open House Dates October 18, November 8, December 6, January 24, February 21, March 28, April 11 Complete details and links to register are available online at grapevinefaith.com/admissions. BY AGGIE BROOKS PHOTOGRAPHY Texas 76051 grade

GRAPEVINEFAITH.COM ADMISSION vinefaith.comadmissions@grape GRADES PreK-12th ENROLLMENT 850 STUDENT/FACULTY Varies by

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Grapevine Faith Christian School exists to develop and graduate authentic Christian leaders. In partnership with Christian families, the school educates children ranging from pre-K to 12th grade.

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• An appreciation for their own uniqueness

• A sense of accountability and responsibility for their own academic experience 6000 Custer Road, Building 7 Plano, Texas 75023

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• Coping skills to assist them in becoming effective students

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All parents want the best education for their children, but for the parents of children with various learning differences, ASD Level 1/Asperger’s Syndrome, or ADHD, a quality education is often more difficult to obtain. Great Lakes Academy is a nonprofit, private, college-preparatory school in Plano that was specifically designed to meet the individual needs of learning-different students with average to above-average intelligence.

Great Lakes Academy also provides its students the opportunity to develop:

• Self-confidence and self-worth via successful learning experiences, social skills lessons, and positive reinforcement

Great Lakes Academy WHERE INDIVIDUALITY AND DIFFERENCES ARE CELEBRATED!

GLA’s mission is to create an environment that is innovative, positive, and structured in such a way that all students will enjoy going to school and be afforded every opportunity for success, both socially and academically. The academic curriculum is TEKS-based and enriched with accommodations to fit individual learning styles. GLA uses traditional and multisensory teaching methods in all subject areas, including art, PE, and social skills lessons. With a maximum of 10 students per class, the students are able to receive individualized attention and the opportunity to achieve their potential.

KCACADEMIES.ORG ADMISSION 214.672.9200 GRADES 18 months –12th grade ENROLLMENT 477 STUDENT/FACULTY 12:1 COST $4,875 - $13,300 Quick Look

KCA is a ministry of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship where Dr. Tony Evans is senior pastor. West Camp Wisdom Road Texas 75232 North Westmoreland Road DeSoto, Texas 75115

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IGNITING A BRIGHTER FUTURE At Kingdom Collegiate Academies (KCA), the mission is to provide students of all ages a superior collegiate education. With a nurturing Christian environment, the school enables scholars to reach their highest potential in life and apply a Kingdom worldview that impacts the culture. Kingdom Collegiate Academies is a premier private collegiate school of choice for families who value an education with a Kingdom worldview for their children. One of the most important decisions you make as a parent is selecting the right school that provides your child with a superior education. KCA does just that through rigorous academics, 21st-century learning experiences, student enrichment activities, and Bible integration learning that maximizes your child’s potential to excel in life. KCA takes pride in its core and enrichment curriculum, which equips each student with the knowledge they need to enter the world with a Kingdom worldview. In addition to the fundamental core classes of history, literature, language, math, and science, KCA offers spiritual formation as a key component of its courses. Exceptional academic experiences are coupled with enrichment opportunities, such as Spanish, art, music, technology, and physical education, during school hours. Ballet, gymnastics, choir, instrumental lessons, and more are offered during after-school hours. With two locations in Dallas and DeSoto, KCA is igniting a brighter future in academic excellence and building leaders from the ages of 18 months to grade 12. Learn more about Kingdom Collegiate Academies at kcacademies.org or call 214-672-9200.

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PRIVATE SCHOOL HANDBOOK SCHOOL PROFILES 2022 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION August 2022 dmagazine.com210 McKinney Christian Academy WHERE FAITH COMES FIRST For 30 years McKinney Christian Academy has been committed to providing biblically based education where faith comes first. MCA is a nondenominational covenant school, Pre-K through 12th providing exceptional college-preparatory instruction An education from MCA provides: • A supportive and safe community • Knowledgeable, attentive, and God-honoring teachers • Biblical instruction and chapel for all ages • Service opportunities through lower and middle school projects, and upper school missions week • Lower, middle, and varsity athletic programs offered, including baseball, basketball, cheer, crosscountry, football, golf, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling • College preparatory courses, including honors, dual-credit, and AP-level courses • A Directed Studies program for students with mild to moderate learning differences, such as ADHD and Dyslexia Did you know?: • Upper School students have a potential of 65 college credit hours from dual-credit and AP courses • Merit scholarship offers for a graduating class regularly exceed $5 million, with the class of 2022 (54 students) receiving $8.4 million in offers • 24% of the Class of 2021 scored in the top 10% of the ACT Composite or SAT total • 70% of high school students are involved in athletics • 65% of high school students are involved in fine arts • 40 high school elective courses offered 3601 Bois D’Arc Road McKinney, Texas 75071 MCKINNEYCHRISTIAN.ORG ADMISSION 214.544.2658 GRADES PreK–12 ENROLLMENT 615 STUDENT/FACULTY PreK–4, 16:1 with Teacher Assistant; K–1st, 20:1 with Teacher 9th–12th,2nd–8th,Assistant;20:1,24:1 COST $7,325—$15,125 Quick Look MCKINNEY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 1992 2022 MCKINNEY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY

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The Cambridge School of Dallas is a co-ed, Christ-centered, classical, college preparatory school where Christian orthodoxy is integrated across academic disciplines. For the past 20 years, students have become equipped to actively engage the world and influence culture, philosophically grounded in a biblical worldview. Students are taught by faculty experts who prepare them for academic success with a rigorous single-track honors and AP-curriculum. Unique among high-level college preparatory schools, Cambridge accepts students into its advanced curriculum, thus transforming them into young scholars and leaders. This transformation is achieved through a small environment, which cultivates mentoring relationships between faculty and students. A 6:1 student/ professor ratio enables graduates of Cambridge to become effective and thoughtful leaders in various professions after graduating. Many Cambridge professors have taught at the university level, and 30% have earned a Ph.D. in their area of teaching. Sixteen faculty members have earned at least one master’s degree. Cambridge is currently building its new campus in Dallas--a home where generations of students will come to grow, prosper, and learn in a classroom and community culture where they are treated as young adults, encouraged to ask difficult questions, and are invited into a life of worship and integrity. Quick Look

The Cambridge School of Dallas ACADEMIC DISCIPLESHIP: FOSTERING A LOVE OF LEARNING WITH A PASSION FOR JESUS CHRIST

From early childhood years through 8th grade, learning comes to life in exciting ways, allowing students to create, explore, fail, rise, and innovate.

LEVINEACADEMY.ORG Ann & Nate Levine Academy A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR A NATIONAL MODEL SCHOOL

The teaching and learning tapestry is woven together with 21st-century skills, including critical thinking and creativity in the language arts, exploration and problem solving through STEM curriculum, peoplehood and globalism in Judaic and Hebrew studies, inspiration and bonding through experiential trips, plus community building and caring for our world through art, celebrations, social/ emotional development, and so much more.

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Students graduate Levine Academy with a love for lifelong learning, prepared for the most rigorous academic programs in upper school and beyond, and empowered with moral character, self-confidence, and intellectual curiosity to lead their communities and contribute positively to our world.

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ADMISSION cambridgedallas.orgadmissions@214.357.2995 GRADES 5–12 ENROLLMENT 100 STUDENT/FACULTY 6:1 COST $21,340 - $25,300

Levine Academy is accredited by AdvancEd/SACS, a member of Prizmah: Center for Jewish Day Schools and Texas Association of Non-Public Schools, and is a Community Partner of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas. 972.248.3032 x151 levineacademy.orgadmissions@ months–8th 9330 North Central Expressway | Dallas, Texas 75231

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The Covenant School is a classical, Christian K-12 school that teaches, trains, and shepherds students in partnership with parents and families. Staying true to the school’s mission, a Charlotte Mason-inspired classical Christ-honoring curriculum forms the basis of a Covenant education. This liberal arts education builds a foundation for mastery of knowledge, skills, virtues, and experiences that pave the way for a lifetime of learning. Exceptional academics with small class sizes emphasizing classical arts and sciences and Charlotte Mason principles. Thriving Fine Arts program, including choir, drama, instrumental music, art, andExcellentarchitecture.athletics with multiple sports offerings, including football, cross country, cheer, basketball, volleyball, soccer, wrestling, tennis, track, baseball, andPurposefulgolf. spiritual formation encouraging each student to grow in their personal relationship with God. Highly skilled faculty committed to classical, Christian education and the love of Partnershiplearning.with families recognizing the primacy of parents in their children’s education. 10:1 COST $8,900-$24,450

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The Day School builds a firm foundation for children by partnering with families to educate the whole child within a nurturing Christian environment. Partners With Families: The Day School establishes meaningful partnerships with families by building relationships and establishing community. Families are provided opportunities to come together in friendship and fellowship, and parents are invited to participate in the classroom and school community through numerous volunteer opportunities. Teachers communicate with parents frequently, and regular parent-teacher conferences are provided. Educates the Whole Child: The Day School believes that each area of early development is an integral piece of early childhood growth and learning. Social-emotional, language, cognitive, physical, and spiritual development are encouraged through an intentional, developmentally appropriate curriculum in an environment of inquiry and hands-on learning. Nurturing Christian Environment: The Day School teachers are committed to modeling Biblical principles and helping their children develop personal relationships with Jesus Christ. Children learn the teachings of the Bible through their Godly Play class, chapel, and a schoolwide positive reinforcement system based on the Fruit of the Spirit.

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ADMISSION 214.525.6500 GRADES 12 months–K ENROLLMENT 280 STUDENT/FACULTY Starts at 4:1 COST $3,650–$9,755 Quick Look

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offers a unique balance of an academically rigorous curriculum within a nurturing, Christian environment. Grace

students also are encouraged to pursue a myriad of athletic, artistic, service, leadership, and musical opportunities where they are encouraged to use their gifts and discover new talents. Students graduate from Grace Academy with acceptances into competitive collegepreparatory schools and are well-prepared for future success. Highlights of Grace Academy: • Located in the heart of Preston Hollow • Pre-K3 through 6th grade • Full-time and part-time preschool options • Master teachers with a passion for elementary education • Extracurricular, community service, and leadership opportunities • Phonics-based curriculum encourages early literacy • STEM integration • Accredited by ACSI Visit Grace Academy today to discover how your child can Grow with Grace!MEANSLISABYPHOTOGRAPHY ADMISSION 214.696.5648 GRADES Pre-K3– 6th ENROLLMENT 220 STUDENT/FACULTY 12:1 COST $2,300-$13,300 Quick Look

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Grace Academy of Dallas is proud to partner with families to meet both the educational and spiritual needs of each child. Grace Academy provides a biblically integrated curriculum that emphasizes weaving the word of God into everything it does. Students cultivate a lifelong passion for learning. Grace

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Did you know that The Kessler School is moving? Located just a few minutes away at what’s been home to Calvary Baptist Church (1822 West 10th Street) for nearly 100 years, the expansive, historic campus allows for the school’s mission to provide a high-quality personalized education, a valuable opportunity to build equity in its facilities, and secure future growth for generations to come.

The Kessler School is accredited by AdvancED/SACS and is a member of TPSA and NAIS. Applications are currently being accepted. Please visit The Kessler School’s website or call to schedule a tour. 214.942.2220 with Art Oak Cliff Dallas, Texas 75229

hands-on focused learning experiences COST $11,125 - $18,950 Quick Look • Daily Spanish instruction • Reader’s and Writer’s Workshop • STEM Lab by “Mad Science” •

by local studio Oil & Cotton • Daily recess and physical education • Leadership and community service • Music program including violin and piano • Performing arts by

Dance • After-school enrichment programs • Before- and after-school care • Odysseys With Learning enrichment program MEANSLISABYPHOTOGRAPHY 11306A Inwood Road |

The Kessler School is located just minutes from downtown Dallas in the beautiful hills of Kessler Park. With small class sizes, The Kessler School makes it a priority to provide an individualized approach to teaching. Daily, students are educated socially through community time, physically through PE and outdoor play, academically through a well-rounded curriculum, and spiritually through fostering awareness and individual growth.

PRIVATE SCHOOL HANDBOOK SCHOOL PROFILES 2022 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION dmagazine.com August 2022 213 1215 Turner Avenue | Dallas, Texas, 75208 THEKESSLERSCHOOL.COM The Kessler School CREATING A COMMUNITY OF DIVERSE LEARNERS

GRACEACADEMY.COM Grace Academy of Dallas CHRIST-CENTERED + FUTURE-FOCUSED Academy Academy

PRIVATE SCHOOL HANDBOOK SCHOOL PROFILES 2022 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION August 2022 dmagazine.com214 11611 Inwood Road | Dallas, Texas 75229 THELAMPLIGHTERSCHOOL.ORG The Lamplighter School LAMPLIGHTER DELIVERS SERIOUS EDUCATION WRAPPED IN THE WONDER OF CHILDHOOD. Lamplighter embraces the natural curiosity of young children, encouraging them to explore their world with enthusiasm and joy. Our early childhood program: • Promotes academic excellence • Engages children in the joy of learning • Embraces diversity within an inclusive community • Encourages creativity and curiosity through hands-on learning, including woodworking, drama, cooking, and entrepreneurial programs • Connects students with nature throughout the campus gardens, creek, and barn animals • Inspires wonder NAMELASTFIRSTBYPHOTOGRAPHY ADMISSION 214.369.9201 GRADES Pre-K (age 3) – 4th ENROLLMENT 460 STUDENT/FACULTY Pre-K–6:1; K-4–9:1 COST $16,095 – $28,916 Quick Look 5100 West Plano Parkway | Plano, Texas 75093 | 972.380.5505 POPSCHOOL.NET Prince of Peace Catholic School FAITH | ACADEMICS | COMMUNITY Prince of Peace Catholic School, located in the West Plano area, is devoted to instilling strong Catholic values, fostering a life of faith and servant leadership, providing a challenging academic environment, and inspiring each student to shine to the fullest extent of his or her God-given potential. Prince of Peace cultivates faithful servants and inspired leaders who are motivated and well-equipped to influence the world for Christ. A nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, Prince of Peace focuses on developing the whole child through a well-rounded education. Students are prepared for acceptance into college preparatory Catholic high schools. MEANSLISABYPHOTOGRAPHY ADMISSION 972.380.5505 GRADES PreK3-8th Grade ENROLLMENT 800 STUDENT/FACULTY 7:1 Preschool; 10:1 K–8 COST $8,815 - $12,160 Quick Look • Daily spiritual formation • One-to-one technology campus • Project-based learning • STEM innovation lab (STEM, coding, robotics) • Community service & leadership opportunities • Academic competitions • Gifted and talented program/honors courses • Spanish/French • Robust Fine Arts program • Daily recess & physical education • Competitive athletic program • After-school care & enrichment programs Applications are currently being accepted. Please visit popschool.net or call to schedule a tour.

PCSTX.ORG Providence Christian School of Texas FORMING HABITS. TRAINING MINDS. SHAPING HEARTS.

5002 West Lovers Lane | Dallas, Texas 75209

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Training the heart, soul, and mind of a child is at the core of a classical, Christian education at Providence Christian School of Texas. Using an intentional approach and a rigorous, time-tested curriculum, Providence engages the whole child through meaningful experiences and inspiring faculty. A Providence education sparks curiosity, instills integrity, and fosters an authentic relationship with Jesus Christ. Providence believes learning happens most powerfully through imitation in the context of a caring relationship: a math teacher working example problems, an art teacher demonstrating the artistry of a masterpiece, or an English teacher grappling with a literary classic. The finest art, literature, elements of nature, and music are meticulously selected to let students feast and explore. It is all designed to shape the mind, strengthen the character, and enrich the spirit of eachTostudent.learnmore about Providence, please visit pcstx.org/visit. 450

ADMISSION 469.232.1800 GRADES All girls 9th–12th ENROLLMENT 860+ STUDENT/FACULTY 9:1 COST $25,900 Quick Look

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STUDENT/FACULTY 9:1 COST $4,250-$21,400 Quick Look

4900 Walnut Hill Lane | Dallas, Texas 75229

ADMISSION 214.302.2812 GRADES Pre-K–8 ENROLLMENT

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The Ursuline story is one of tradition. It is also a story of great teachers, cuttingedge technology, commitment to service, and confident girls becoming effective and compassionate leaders of tomorrow. The oldest continuously operating school in Dallas, Ursuline Academy is an independent Catholic college-preparatory school for young women sponsored by the Ursuline Sisters. In this nurturing, all-girl environment, students are empowered to think critically and creatively, giving them skills they need for college and beyond. Ursuline is renowned for academic excellence, innovation, and the school’s motto, Serviam (I will serve), meeting the individual needs of each student and helping her develop intellectually and spiritually as she discovers her own uniqueUrsulinegifts.educators are dedicated role models and mentors, fully equipped to move classrooms onto the digital landscape. Students learn global citizenship through educational and cultural exchanges with 11 sister schools worldwide. Ursuline Academy does not discriminate in the administration of its admission and education policies on the basis of race, color, or national and ethnic origin.

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ADMISSION 214.349.8912 katiemayfield@ dallaslutheranschool.com GRADES 7-12 ENROLLMENT 165 STUDENT/FACULTY 15:1 COST $17,000

Preston Hollow Presbyterian School 60 YEARS OF INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS WHO LEARN DIFFERENTLY

ADMISSION 214.368.3886 GRADES K-6th ENROLLMENT 130 STUDENT/FACULTY 4:1 COST $22,500

8494 Stults Road | Dallas, Texas 75243 | DALLASLUTHERANSCHOOL.COM

PRIVATE SCHOOL HANDBOOK SCHOOL PROFILES 2022 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION August 2022 dmagazine.com216 The Clariden School NEXT-GENERATION LEARNING FOR A GLOBAL COMMUNITY OF INDEPENDENT THINKERS The Clariden School is a dynamic college-preparatory school that challenges students to achieve excellence within a meaningful, inclusive environment. Clariden provides countless opportunities for field study and research. Students are unbounded thinkers, constantly pushing to solve problems and grow as leaders. Here, students can be greater, be curious, be creative, be challenged, and be prepared. Clariden’s unique blended learning model combines traditional school aspects with an emphasis on Project-Based Learning, enabling students to develop collaborative life skills from an early age. Serving students for three decades, Clariden remains intentionally small with fewer than 250 students. An intimate, hands-on learning environment allows teachers and staff to personally get to know children and their families and meet their needs on an individual basis. 100 Clariden Ranch Road | Southlake, Texas 76092 | CLARIDENSCHOOL.ORG ADMISSION 682.237.0400 GRADES Pre-K-12 ENROLLMENT 200 STUDENT/FACULTY 8:1 COST $12,500-$19,204 Dallas Lutheran School INSPIRING AND EDUCATING TOMORROW’S CHRISTIAN LEADERS Nestled in a quiet North Dallas neighborhood, Dallas Lutheran School provides a quality education in a Christ-centered environment for students in grades 7 through 12. Opportunities await in academics, athletics, science, and performing and visual arts. A low student-to-teacher ratio allows students to gain the foundation they need to succeed in college and to become leaders in life. Construction of new academic buildings is underway, with a targeted completion of fall 2023. The campus will feature classrooms with exterior entryways opening into a spacious central courtyard, and additional space is allocated for a science center, robotics lab, visual arts center, and open-air learning areas. At Dallas Lutheran School, students are encouraged to discover their unique gifts and talents as teachers and staff support academic, emotional, and spiritual growth.

9800 Preston Road | Dallas, Texas 75230 | PHPS.ORG

Celebrating its 60th anniversary this school year, Preston Hollow Presbyterian School continues its tradition of educating bright children with mild to moderate learning differences in grades K-6th. The types of learning differences served by the school include reading disorder (dyslexia), auditory processing disorder, oral language disorder, written language disorder, and mathematical disability. PHPS is small by design in order to provide an individualized, research-based, multi-sensory program to remediate academic weaknesses. The school’s program is intended to engage learners while challenging them to excel. Students are divided into smaller skill-based groups for core academic subjects and prescriptive remediation. The goal is to return students to the mainstream of education as soon as possible.

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PRIVATE SCHOOL HANDBOOK SCHOOL PROFILES 2022 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION dmagazine.com August 2022 217 The Conservatory at NTPA Academy EDUCATE. EXPLORE. EXPERIENCE.

The Conservatory provides a unique educational model that combines this artistic training with guided independent study through on-site access to study spaces and credentialed educational staff who ensure students are achieving their core educational goals in tandem with their artistic training. Campuses in Plano and Fairview | NTPA.ORG/ACADEMY 6-12 85 10:1 COST $3,200-$9,000 School NEW CAMPUS … HORIZONS Since 1976, people have recognized Shelton as the premier school and resource center for intelligent children who just happen to have a learning difference. Shelton is the largest independent school worldwide for students with learning differences. It’s also a national training center for educators, parents, physicians, psychologists, and student interns. Shelton’s bundled services include an evaluation center, a speech/language/hearing center, and an outreach/training program. Shelton empowers students through a customized approach within a mainstream environment. The campus provides unparalleled academic and extracurricular opportunities for every student. Shelton students are changing the way the world thinks about learning differences. Shelton School is accredited by Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS). Road Texas 75252 6:1 - $35,000

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| SHELTON.ORG ADMISSION 972.774.1772 GRADES Preschool –12 ENROLLMENT 1,047 STUDENT/FACULTY

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The Conservatory provides a high-quality educational experience in a flexible, supportive learning environment to students with a passion for the performing arts. Students can pursue seven unique certifications that cover the entire breadth of a serious theatrical arts education with a professional team of qualified directors and instructors. Working in tandem with the largest youth theatre in the country, classes are held in real, working theatres, providing professional-level training and experiences

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