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National Cathedral School

Primary and Secondary Education

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National Cathedral School
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    Abigail Horning Physics Teacher at National Cathedral School
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Jackie Popovich French Teacher at National Cathedral School
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Denize Donna teacher of English at National Cathedral School
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Sandy Stack PhD ACC Strategic Mission Driven Leader | Enrollment Management | Executive Coach | Educator, Trainer & Speaker who helps leaders re-envision what achievement looks like so they can live and lead into their potential.
    • Top 1%
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    Chris Snipe Educator & Theater Director at National Cathedral School
    • Washington DC-Baltimore Area
    • Top 10%
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Overview

National Cathedral School is dedicated to preparing young women for a world that needs their wisdom, their curiosity, their variety — their power. An NCS education amply prepares one for her future, wherever that may lead. Here she builds confidence, gathers allies, tests strengths, finds the courage to explore new areas of interest, and discovers resilience — life lessons that she will never outgrow. She also experiences a stimulating academic life, priming her for a lifetime of learning. Nothing is beyond the grasp of an NCS woman, and we are both proud and unsurprised to count stateswomen, Olympic athletes, and rocket scientists among our alumnae. Girls studying in the company of girls makes a real difference. Here, students feel encouraged to take risks and actively participate in class, to contribute to their communities in meaningful ways, and to provide leadership in extracurricular activities. The deep friendships that form between classmates, built on shared experiences, initiative, and principles, last long beyond their time at NCS.