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Reply to "How do Spence, Brearley, Dalton, Chapin, Trinity, and Nightingale differ in terms of student body"
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[quote=Anonymous]Dalton felt big and more progressive. You have to buy into the “Dalton plan.” The lower school felt more chaotic (and more like a maze), but kids were happy. Teachers seemed happy. Trinity felt smaller, more traditionally structured, and ordered. It’s all in one building which seems to create community. The chapel (a weekly assembly) is what set it apart. It felt like parents were really welcomed into the school/community as much as their children because of chapel. Communities are largely the same. You go where you get in! Both draw smart kids, parents who are serious about academics, and the generally connected circles of NYC. [/quote]
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