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Looking into private schools in Wisconsin

I'm a high school student in Wisconsin considering transferring to a private school. What are the top private schools in the state, and what should I know about their academic programs and student life?

7 months ago

To answer your question, there are several prestigious private high schools in Wisconsin known for their rigorous academics, diverse extracurricular offerings, and supportive school communities. Here are a few top ones:

1. University School of Milwaukee (USM): Based in River Hills, USM provides students with a challenging college-preparatory curriculum that includes numerous Advanced Placement (AP) courses. In addition to academics, they also offer extensive extracurricular activities, including athletics, arts, and clubs, helping students explore their passions and develop leadership qualities.

2. Brookfield Academy: Located in Brookfield, this school emphasizes a strong liberal arts curriculum with a focus on character development, critical thinking, and leadership. They also offer a broad range of extracurricular options from robotics to theater.

3. Marquette University High School: Based in downtown Milwaukee, Marquette is all-boys and Ignatian (Jesuit) affiliated. It is known for its rigorous curriculum that focuses on developing students’ intellectual, spiritual, emotional and physical abilities. Students can participate in a wide array of athletic and non-athletic student organizations.

4. Divine Savior Holy Angels High School (DSHA): Located in Milwaukee, DSHA is a Catholic, all-girls preparatory high school. It offers a balanced curriculum alongside a strong commitment to community service. Plus, it offers a range of clubs and varsity sports teams.

These are, of course, just a few examples. Each of these schools will offer different experiences in terms of academics, student life, and school culture. You should consider your own academic goals, interests, and personal preferences when choosing a school. Open houses, tours, and student shadowing opportunities can provide a clearer idea of what each school is like day-to-day. You might want to reach out to the admissions offices of these schools if you're interested to learn more about their curriculum and extracurricular offerings.

7 months ago

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