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Through Linden Hall's Global Community Council, students from around the world share their culture with other students. The council supports current programs at Linden Hall and arranges for cultural activities on campus.
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Choose a girls' school – see the difference
Girls who attend single-sex schools outscore their co-ed counterparts on the SAT by an average of 28-43 points
One of the founding principles of Linden Hall in 1746 was that all females be thoroughly educated to become whole, responsible citizens. Educators now have solid proof that students with a single-sex education have a significant edge over their co-ed peers.
So could a single-sex education lead to more competitive college placements and more dynamic futures? We strongly say, YES.
At Linden Hall, girls see girls in the lead. The school's all girl focus fosters a supportive, healthy environment that is nurturing and non-competitive. Students are driven by one another to take on academic challenges, express her thoughts and opinions, and participate in new learning experiences. It all adds up to greater self-confidence – and greater opportunity for success and leadership in the real world.
The reality of a girls’ school education
- Girls who attend single-sex schools outscore their co-ed counterparts on the SAT by an average of 28-43 points
- Nearly 100% of girls’ school grads go on to college
- Three times as many alumnae of single-sex schools plan to become engineers
- Girls’ school students spend more hours a week doing homework, attending study groups, tutoring others, and working with their teachers than co-ed school students
- Students benefit from a healthy environment, without the social and behavioral challenges found in other academic settings
- A recent study published by UCLA discusses the benefits realized by a single-sex education
Explore Linden Hall and see how an all girl education will help your daughter reach new heights. |