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Avenues: The World School

2011 establishments in New York CityAC with 0 elementsChelsea, ManhattanEducational institutions established in 2011For profit schools in Manhattan
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Avenues The World School
Avenues The World School

Avenues: The World School is an international system of for-profit private schools for toddler-12th grade. The first campus opened in September 2012 in New York City in the neighborhood of Chelsea. Avenues plans to open 20 or more campuses in other cities around the world over the next decade. The system is planned to be an integrated "learning community" with a shared vision, curriculum, technology, professional development of faculty and oversight by a centralized headquarters.

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Avenues: The World School
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