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The Colorado Springs School : ウィキペディア英語版
The Colorado Springs School

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The Colorado Springs School (CSS), also known as Claremont, is a private, nonprofit, college preparatory school serving pre-kindergarten to 12th grade in Colorado Springs.
The Colorado Springs School (CSS) is a co-ed college-preparatory school that includes grades Preschool through 12. The campus is located on the former Claremont Estate, built in 1907 as the home of Charles and Virginia Baldwin. The main building, known as The Trianon (formerly called "Claremont"), is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The School is set in a residential neighborhood at the foot of the Rocky Mountains.
== History ==
The Colorado Springs Episcopal School for Girls was a college preparatory school that was established through a certificate of incorporation in July 1961. In March 1962 it was renamed The Colorado Springs School for Girls when it dropped its affiliation with the Episcopal church. The school opened in September 1962 with 23 students in the former home of Walter Drake and his wife on Pourtales Road.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=History of CSS )
The school purchased the Trianon property at 21 Broadmoor Avenue from John W. Metzger in the spring of 1967 after the number of students increased four-fold.〔〔(John Metzger History )〕 In addition, the school bought of land, which is now Boddington Field.〔
The school purchased a home at 24 Pourtales for boarding of students in the fall of 1965. In 1970 the school opened its program to boys and in 1975 was renamed The Colorado Springs School when it became "fully coeducational" for grades 7 through 12. In 1976 the Children's School was founded for education from Kindergarten through 12th grade and merged with The Colorado Springs School. Experiential education was integrated into the schools educational program beginning in 1976.〔
A PreKindergarten program was established in 1994 and in 1998 a preschool was added to the school. The schools boarding program ended and a Homestay Program was established in 2000. The school currently has about 300 students.〔
In 2012, the school celebrated its 50th anniversary as a school and in 2015, the school graduated its 50th class of students.
CSS is a member school in the ASSIST exchange program.

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