to prepare young men and women to become lifelong learners with the highest
character values and academic goals in a natural New Mexico setting with
strong family and community involvement.
in 1994 to create a unique school that embodies the best of traditional
independent education while embracing a progressive and inventive approach
to learning.
on a 45-acre site in the bosque along the Rio Grande. Here the school
not only has a traditional academic setting, but one that is planned
to retain the environmental integrity of the land that works in harmony
with the surrounding wildlife habitat.
525 students in grades
6-12
62 teaching faculty, 36
hold master's degrees, 3 hold PhDs, 1 holds a JD, 1 holds a DVM
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