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Baldwin Scholars

upper high school girl scienceDestined to Make a Difference
It is in Baldwin’s Upper School where young women find their voice and discover their passion. Through leadership opportunities in clubs, student government, community service, athletic association and class activities, students develop confidence, independence and responsibility. An active advising system supports each girl as she develops a sense of self.


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Our role lies in helping each student think critically, dare intellectually and reach her full potential. Students take responsibility for their own learning and become active participants in the learning process through challenging work in a rich academic curriculum. Baldwin provides a strong basic curriculum that includes courses in English, History, Mathematics, Foreign Languages (French, Spanish, Mandarin, Latin and Greek) and Science as well as offerings in Art, Theater and Music. One third of Baldwin’s graduates have gone on to major in math or science in college – five times the national average for women.
 
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Baldwin graduates are strong, assertive, independent young women who have worked hard, taken risks, questioned, challenged, formed lasting friendships and learned to care about the broader world beyond themselves and beyond Baldwin. They are young women destined to make a difference.

Be sure to view our Baldwin Girls' test scores and college placement information under our college counseling section.
Thirteen of the 36 members of the Class of 2012 have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation: six National Merit Semi-Finalists, five National Merit Commended Students, one National Achievement Scholar and one National Achievement Outstanding Participant.
 
Nineteen students from the Class of 2011 (58 graduates) were recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation - two of whom were National Merit Scholarship Winners. Many others achieved regional and national recognition for subject-specific accomplishments.

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