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[quote=Anonymous]One big difference -- which the second poster raised -- is that NCS has an extensive "coordinate" program with St. Albans. Joint arts; co-ed English class junior year; all upperclass electives co-ed, cross-registration at STA for certain courses (e.g., linear and vector calculus) not offered at NCS; and a number of fully joint sports programs (crew, cross-country/track, swimming). The shared campus allows integrated activities (academic in particular) not feasible with the distance between Holton and Landon. NCS still has the cultural feel of an all-girls school, and in 9-10th grades there's not much academic cross-registration, but by graduation students will have had at least one and often many more co-ed classes. Lots of people like this aspect but theoretically someone might not want the co-ed classes.[/quote]
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