Private Schools in Delaware:

Archmere Academy
Claymont, Delaware

General Information:  Coeducational day college-preparatory, arts, and technology school, affiliated with Roman Catholic Church. Grades 9-12. Founded: 1932. Setting: suburban. Nearest major city is Wilmington. 38-acre campus. 6 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and Delaware Department of Education. Member of National Association of Independent Schools. Endowment: $6,200,000. Total enrollment: 979.

Faculty:  School total: 55. In upper school: 32 men (30 full-time, 2 part-time), 23 women (18 full-time, 5 part-time); 37 have master's.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Baseball (boys), basketball (boys, girls), cheerleading (girls), cross-country running (boys, girls), diving (boys, girls), field hockey (girls), football (boys), golf (boys, girls), lacrosse (boys, girls), soccer (boys, girls), softball (girls), swimming (boys, girls), tennis (boys, girls), track and field (boys, girls), volleyball (girls), wrestling (boys). 24 coaches, 1 trainer.

Computers:  Students must be computer-literate to graduate. Instruction takes place through formal classes, computer use within regular curriculum. Computers are regularly used in art, English, foreign language, history, mathematics, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library, science labs. Computer network features include campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM, on-line bibliographic services, Internet access.

Contact:  
David J. Barnard, Academic Dean
302-798-6632 Ext. 705


Padua Academy
Wilmington, Delaware

General Information:  Girls' day college-preparatory and general academic school, affiliated with Roman Catholic Church. Grades 9-12. Founded: 1954. Setting: urban. 2 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and Delaware Department of Education. Member of Secondary School Admission Test Board. Total enrollment: 604.

Faculty:  School total: 57. In upper school: 6 men (all full-time), 51 women (50 full-time, 1 part-time); 25 have master's; 4 have doctorates.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Basketball, cheerleading, cross-country running, field hockey, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, volleyball. 10 coaches.

Computers:  Students must be computer-literate to graduate. Instruction takes place through formal classes, computer use within regular curriculum. Computers are regularly used in English, mathematics, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library. Computer network features includ~~ campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM.

Contact:  
Deborah Forbes, Director of Admissions
302-421-3779
Fax: 302-421-3748


Salesianum School
Wilmington, Delaware

General Information:  Boys' day college-preparatory school, affiliated with Roman Catholic Church. Grades 9-12. Founded: 1903. Setting: suburban. 26-acre campus. 1 building on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and Delaware Department of Education. Endowment: $5,217,100. Total enrollment: 998. Upper school faculty-student ratio: 1:24.

Faculty:  School total: 72. In upper school: 59 men (all full-time), 13 women (all full-time); 44 have master's; 2 have doctorates.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Baseball, basketball, cross-country running, diving, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, wrestling. 18 coaches, 1 trainer.

Computers:  Students must be computer-literate to graduate. Instruction takes place through formal classes. Computers are regularly used in English, foreign language, mathematics, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library. Computer network features include on-campus library services, CD-ROM, on-line bibliographic services, Internet access.

Contact:  
Mrs. Rita Rosaio, Administrative Secretary
302-654-2495
Fax: 302-654-7767


Sanford School
Hockessin, Delaware

General Information:  Coeducational day college-preparatory school. Grades PK-12. Founded: 1930. Setting: suburban. Nearest major city is Wilmington. 100-acre campus. 6 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of National Association of Independent Schools and Secondary School Admission Test Board. Endowment: $4,412,148. Total enrollment: 654. Upper school average class size: 15. Upper school faculty-student ratio: 1:12.

Faculty:  School total: 75. In upper school: 9 men (all full-time), 14 women (13 full-time, 1 part-time); 15 have master's; 1 has doctorate.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Baseball (boys), basketball (boys, girls), cross-country running (boys), field hockey (girls), golf (boys), lacrosse (boys, girls), soccer (boys, girls), swimming (boys, girls), tennis (boys, girls), volleyball (girls), wrestling (boys). 37 coaches, 2 trainers.

Computers:  Students must be computer-literate to graduate. Instruction takes place through formal classes, computer use within regular curriculum. Computers are regularly used in English, foreign language, history, mathematics, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library. Computer network features include campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM, Internet access.

Contact:  
Patricia A. McLaughlin, Director of Admission
302-239-5263
Fax: 302-239-5389


St. Andrew's School
Middletown, Delaware

General Information:  Coeducational boarding college-preparatory, arts, and religious studies school, affiliated with Episcopal Church. Grades 9-12. Founded: 1929. Setting: rural. Nearest major city is Wilmington. Students are housed in single-sex dormitories. 2,600-acre campus. 10 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of National Association of Independent Schools and Secondary School Admission Test Board. Endowment: $154,000,562. Total enrollment: 285. Upper school average class size: 11. Upper school faculty-student ratio: 1:6.

Faculty:  School total: 59. In upper school: 35 men (all full-time), 24 women (all full-time); 37 have master's; 3 have doctorates; all reside on campus.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Baseball (boys), basketball (boys, girls), crew (boys, girls), cross-country running (boys, girls), diving (boys, girls), field hockey (girls), football (boys), lacrosse (boys, girls), soccer (boys, girls), squash (boys, girls), swimming (boys, girls), tennis (boys, girls), volleyball (girls), wrestling (boys). 4 coaches, 1 trainer.

Computers:  Students must be computer-literate to graduate. Instruction takes place through formal classes, computer use within regular curriculum. Computers are regularly used in English, foreign language, history, mathematics, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library. Computer resources include campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM, Internet access.

Contact:  
Peter J. Caldwell, Director of Admissions
302-378-9511
Fax: 302-378-7120


St. Mark's High School
Wilmington, Delaware

General Information:  Coeducational day college-preparatory school, affiliated with Roman Catholic Church. Grades 9-12. Founded: 1969. Setting: suburban. Nearest major city is Philadelphia, PA. 45-acre campus. 2 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and Delaware Department of Education. Total enrollment: 1,570.

Faculty:  School total: 102. In upper school: 33 men (all full-time), 69 women (all full-time); 59 have master's; 2 have doctorates.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Baseball (boys), basketball (boys, girls), cheerleading (girls), cross-country running (boys, girls), diving (boys, girls), field hockey (girls), football (boys), lacrosse (boys, girls), soccer (boys, girls), softball (girls), swimming (boys, girls), tennis (boys, girls), track and field (boys, girls), volleyball (girls), wrestling (boys). 8 coaches, 1 trainer.

Computers:  Computers are regularly used in English, foreign language, history, mathematics, music, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library, technology center. Computer network features include campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM, on-line bibliographic services, Internet access.

Contact:  
Thomas Lemon, Director of Student Recruitment
302-738-3300 Ext. 3065
Fax: 302-738-5132


The New School
Newark, Delaware

"Education for the courageous, inquisitive, and independent-minded". Grades 1 - 12,  Ages 6 - 19. Fully individualized curricula animated by interest and grounded in personal responsibility.

Contact:  
302-456-9838
Fax: 302-456-0921


The Tatnall School
Wilmington, Delaware

General Information:  Coeducational day college-preparatory and arts school. Grades N-12. Founded: 1930. Setting: suburban. 100-acre campus. 5 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of National Association of Independent Schools. Endowment: $17,100,000. Total enrollment: 667. Upper school average class size: 14. Upper school faculty-student ratio: 1:13.

Faculty:  School total: 78. In upper school: 13 men (12 full-time, 1 part-time), 18 women (14 full-time, 4 part-time); 15 have master's; 4 have doctorates.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Baseball (boys), basketball (boys, girls), cheerleading (girls), cross-country running (boys, girls), field hockey (girls), football (boys), lacrosse (boys, girls), soccer (boys, girls), swimming (boys, girls), tennis (boys, girls), track and field (boys, girls), volleyball (girls), wrestling (boys). 2 coaches, 1 trainer.

Computers:  Students must be computer-literate to graduate. Instruction takes place through formal classes, tutorials, computer use within regular curriculum, independent study. Computers are regularly used in English, foreign language, mathematics, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library. Computer network features include campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM, on-line bibliographic services, Internet access.

Contact:  
Judith M. Bagdon, Admissions Coordinator
302-892-4285
Fax: 302-998-7051


Tower Hill School
Wilmington, Delaware

General Information:  Coeducational day college-preparatory school. Grades PK-12. Founded: 1919. Setting: suburban. Nearest major city is Philadelphia, PA. 40-acre campus. 4 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and Delaware Department of Education. Member of National Association of Independent Schools and Secondary School Admission Test Board. Endowment: $31,030,905. Total enrollment: 704. Upper school average class size: 12. Upper school faculty-student ratio: 1:8.

Faculty:  School total: 94. In upper school: 24 have master's; 3 have doctorates.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Archery (boys), baseball (boys), basketball (boys), cross-country running (boys, girls), field hockey (girls), football (boys), lacrosse (girls), soccer (boys), swimming (boys, girls), tennis (boys, girls), track and field (boys, girls), volleyball (girls), wrestling (boys). 18 coaches, 1 trainer.

Computers:  Computers are regularly used in English, mathematics, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library, science laboratories, common spaces. Computer network features include campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM, Internet access.

Contact:  
Nancy H. Guare, Interim Director of Admission
302-657-8350
Fax: 302-657-8377


Ursuline Academy
Wilmington, Delaware

General Information:  Coeducational day (boys only in lower grades) college-preparatory, arts, religious studies, and technology school, affiliated with Roman Catholic Church. Boys grades PK-3, girls grades PK-12. Founded: 1893. Setting: urban. 5-acre campus. 2 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Endowment: $1,900,000. Total enrollment: 710. Upper school average class size: 15. Upper school faculty-student ratio: 1:8.

Faculty:  School total: 134. In upper school: 9 men (8 full-time, 1 part-time), 80 women (72 full-time, 8 part-time); 36 have master's; 2 have doctorates.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Basketball, cheerleading, cross-country running, diving, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball. 25 coaches, 1 trainer.

Computers:  Students must be computer-literate to graduate. Instruction takes place through formal classes, computer use within regular curriculum, laptop program (9th grade). Computers are regularly used in art, English, foreign language, history, mathematics, religion, science classes. School provides computer purchasing plan. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library. Computer network features include campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM, on-line bibliographic services, Internet access.

Contact:  
Marie Y. Smith, Director of Admission
302-658-7158
Fax: 302-658-4297


Wilmington Christian School
Hockessin, Delaware

General Information:  Wilmington Christian School (WCS) is a parent owned and operated private school which is strongly rooted in the principles of Biblical Christianity. Over 150 churches are represented within the school. A parent-elected Board of Directors oversees the direction and vision of the school.

Faculty:  The upper school (grades 7-12) faculty includes 28 teachers, 14 (50%) of which have advanced degrees, and 20 (71%) of which have at least some training beyond the Bachelor degree.

Interscholastic Athletics: Field Hockey, Cross Country, Boys Soccer, Volleyball

Contact:
William F. Stevens, Jr., Headmaster
302- 239-2121


Wilmington Friends School
Wilmington, Delaware

General Information:  Coeducational day college-preparatory school, affiliated with Society of Friends. Grades PK-12. Founded: 1748. Setting: suburban. Nearest major city is Philadelphia, PA. 55-acre campus. 4 buildings on campus. Approved or accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of National Association of Independent Schools. Endowment: $13,052,000. Total enrollment: 698. Upper school faculty-student ratio: 1:7.

Faculty:  School total: 87. In upper school: 13 men (10 full-time, 3 part-time), 16 women (13 full-time, 3 part-time); 13 have master's; 4 have doctorates.

Interscholastic Athletics:  Baseball (boys), basketball (boys, girls), field hockey (girls), football (boys), lacrosse (boys, girls), soccer (boys, girls), tennis (boys, girls), volleyball (girls), wrestling (boys). 21 coaches, 1 trainer.

Computers:  Computers are regularly used in English, mathematics, science classes. Computers are available for student use in computer center, classrooms, library. Computer network features include campus e-mail, on-campus library services, CD-ROM, Internet access.

Contact:  
Pamela J. Jamison, Director of Admissions/Financial Aid
302-576-2930
Fax: 302-576-2939

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