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Grauer School

1991 establishments in CaliforniaEducation in San Diego County, CaliforniaEducational institutions established in 1991Encinitas, CaliforniaHigh schools in San Diego County, California
Private high schools in CaliforniaPrivate middle schools in California
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The Grauer School, founded in 1991 by Stuart Grauer, is a private college preparatory day school in Encinitas, California. The school is operated by the Grauer Foundation for Education, a California not-for-profit corporation. The school is a member of the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce and is the region's only UNESCO-Associated school. In 2013, The Grauer School was ranked #10 on Outsidemagazine's list of 100 Best Places to Work.

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South El Camino Real 1500
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