Day & Boarding
1877
$ N/A-N/A
American
The Master's School, nestled in Dobbs Ferry, New York, has a rich history dating back to 1877 when founder Eliza Bailey Masters established it as a school for young women. Originally known as the Dobbs Ferry School, it evolved over the years into a renowned coeducational institution, embracing progressive education principles. Throughout its history, The Masters School has adapted to societal changes, remaining committed to academic excellence and dedicated to cultivating well-rounded individuals. Its picturesque campus along the Hudson River has provided a scenic backdrop for generations of students to learn and grow. Today, The Master's School continues to honor its legacy while embracing innovation and preparing students for success in the 21st century.
The Master's School values academic excellence, diversity, and integrity, fostering a community where students are encouraged to explore their passions and embrace intellectual curiosity. Guided by principles of respect and empathy, The Master's School instills in its students a commitment to social responsibility and lifelong learning.
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