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Capital Lyceum

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Type
  
Independent, co-ed

Status
  
planned

Student to teacher ratio
  
7:1 (planned)

Phone
  
+1 518-612-8800

Founded
  
2009

Established
  
2009

Executive Director
  
Dr. Marc Anthony Meyer

Website
  
www.capitallyceum.org

Motto
  
Dare to Learn.

Address
  
418 Liberty St, Schenectady, NY 12301, USA

Similar
  
Brown School, Notre Dame‑Bis Gibbons, RiverRun Community Montessori, AnNur Islamic School, Christian Brothers Academy

Capital Lyceum is a planned independent, coeducational school in Schenectady, New York. The school hopes to features a low student to teacher ratio and a rigorous college preparatory curriculum. The school will have an emphasis on community service and on inquiry-based learning. The school is applying to Middle States accreditation and is recognized by the New York State Department of Education.

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Capital Lyceum also serves as the Northeast Regional Training Center for The Hawn Foundation’s mindfulness education program.

History

The Capital Lyceum was conceived and created by Dr. Marc Anthony Meyer after he left The School at Columbia University in New York City.

The School will reside in a building on the grounds of the Schenectady Light Opera Company, in a building previously occupied by Bethseda House. The name Capital Lyceum was chosen to emphasize a focus on classical and inquiry-based learning and its location in the Capital Region of New York.

The school has hoped to open in the fall of 2010, but was delayed due to economic conditions. As of March 2012, the school is not open.

Student body

Capital Lyceum’s projected student enrollment in 2013-2014 will be approximately 150 students from grades 9-12. Capital Lyceum's students are primarily from the eight counties surrounding Albany, from as far south as the Berkshires to as far north as Saratoga Springs.

References

Capital Lyceum Wikipedia