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  1. Academics. VCS provides children with the tools to become skilled readers and writers; disciplined critical thinkers; creative problem solvers; confident researchers; and respectful collaborators. Our students are encouraged to ask profuse and pertinent questions, to express their opinions and ideas, and to turn to one another—not just the ...

  2. Village Community School. 5.00 (2 reviews) 272 W 10th St. New York, NY 10014. Tel: (212) 691-5146. www.vcsnyc.org. REQUEST INFO SAVE SCHOOL. Since its founding in 1970, Village Community School's goal has been to develop self-motivated students who view learning as an exciting and rewarding process that will continue throughout their lives. We ...

  3. Village Community School - NYC, New York, New York. 312 likes · 6 talking about this · 111 were here. VCS is a K-8 independent school in NYC. We develop...

  4. Village Community School is a private school located in New York, NY. The student population of Village Community School is 339. The school’s minority student enrollment is 35.7% and the student ...

  5. Langford Village Community Primary School. Peregrine Way. Bicester. Oxon. OX26 6SX. Tel: 01869 369021. Email: office.2608@langford-village.oxon.sch.uk. Headteacher: Mrs Sarah Tomlin. SENCo: Ms Ruth Nixon. Paper copies or all information available on this website can be obtained from the school office free of charge.

  6. Langford Village Community Primary School is a large school near the centre of Bicester, Oxfordshire. It is a two form entry school with approximately 430 children (full and part-time) on roll, aged 3 to 11, in 16 classes. The school was built in 1996 and further extended in 2000.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2024 · 5. Terrible. 3. I am an alum who attended VCS from K-8 and I unfortunately can't leave a very positive review. Although VCS builds their motto on "community," I never really felt it during my time there. My classmates who had been attending school there with me since kindergarten grew up thinking it was acceptable to be disrespectful ...