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  1. Our Values. Collegiate is a K-12 independent boys’ school, led by Head of School David Lourie, located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. We are a small school of 666 students housed in one building, giving us a unique sense of community and camaraderie. Students travel through 3 divisions, Lower (K-4), Middle (5-8) and Upper (9-12).

  2. 2023–2024 Tuition. $63,400. Collegiate School has one, all-inclusive tuition charge. The fee includes books, supplies, class trips, lunch, musical instrument rental, student-accident insurance, and tuition-refund insurance. Lower and Middle School students are provided with the use of necessary technology; Upper School students bring their ...

  3. Collegiate School is located at 301 Freedom Place South, ... 301 Freedom Place South New York, NY 10069. T: 212.812.8500. E: ... About. Collegiate School is an independent school for boys in New York City. It is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and is a member of both the New York Interschool and the Ivy Preparatory School League ...

  4. Directory. Our school succeeds because of our talented faculty and staff. Working together, we strive to provide the best for our students. With many advanced degrees, publications, and varied experience and backgrounds, we come together to support this community. Keyword First Name Last Name Department. 1 2 3 … 21 > showing 1 - 12 of 250 ...

  5. Contact Us. Information about the school, its curriculum, admissions procedures, and financial aid are available upon request. Please call the Admissions Office at ( 212) 812-8552 or email admissions@collegiateschool.org. To contact a specific employee at the school, please visit the faculty and staff directory page.

  6. Collegiate School is an independent school for boys in New York City. It is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and is a member of both the New York Interschool and the Ivy Preparatory School League. Social. Facebook (opens in new window/tab)

  7. In the Upper School, inviting speakers to speak to students is an important part of the Assembly program. Here you see students interviewing Aristotle Torres, a writer, director, and photographer based in New York City, who visited the Upper School as the assembly speaker for Latinx Heritage Month.