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  1. The Wadleigh High School for Girls was established by the NYC Board of Education in 1897 and moved into its new building in Harlem in September 1902. It was the first public high school for girls in New York City. At the time, public secondary education for girls was considered highly novel and perhaps a bit scandalous.

  2. Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing & Visual Arts is a NYC District school located at 215 West 114 Street, Manhattan, NY 10026. It serves Grades: 06,07,08,09,10,11,12,SE.

  3. Take a virtual tour of Wadleigh, the premier arts high school in New York City! We are located in the vibrant heart of Harlem, in the vicinity of the Apollo Theater and Museum Mile. Watch our calendar for Open House events to tour our historic facility that has been called "The Crown Jewel of Harlem"

  4. Wadleigh Performing and Visual Arts is ranked 517th within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams. The AP® participation rate at Wadleigh ...

  5. Wadleigh (rhymes with “oddly”) is one of three public schools sharing a handsome landmark building that opened in 1903 as Wadleigh High School for Girls, New Yorks first all-girl public high school. (Famous alumni include Jean Stapleton, Lillian Hellman and Isabel Sanford.)

  6. Take a virtual of tour of Wadleigh! Established in 1902, the legacy of Wadleigh is one of living history. Named for Lydia Fowler Wadleigh, the principal of the first public high school for girls, Wadleigh has graduated famous alumni including notable playwrights, actors, artists, scientists, and activists including anthropologist Gitel ...

  7. Built in 1901-02, the Wadleigh High School for Girls was designed by the prominent school architect C.B.J. Snyder, and is one of his most sophisticated and innovative secondary school designs.