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The Winston School

1975 establishments in TexasEducational institutions established in 1975Independent Schools Association of the SouthwestPrivate schools in Dallas

The Winston School is a private coeducational day school in Dallas, Texas. The grade K-12 school is for children who must learn using non-traditional techniques. Established in 1975, the school is named after Sir Winston Churchill and offers individualized curricula for students with learning differences.

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The Winston School
Royal Lane, Dallas

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Royal Lane 5707
75229 Dallas
Texas, United States
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