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Buffalo Seminary
NameBuffalo Seminary
CityBuffalo
StateNew York
CountryUnited States

Buffalo Seminary is a private, independent All-girls school in Buffalo, New York, founded in 1851 by Prudence Crandall. The school is known for its strong Liberal arts education and has produced many notable Alumni, including Ruth Lawrence, a renowned Mathematician who attended Harvard University and Princeton University. Buffalo Seminary has a long history of academic excellence, with many students going on to attend top Universities such as Yale University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school's curriculum is designed to prepare students for success in a variety of fields, including Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and the Arts.

History

The history of Buffalo Seminary dates back to 1851, when it was founded by Prudence Crandall, a pioneering Educator who also founded the Canterbury Female Boarding School. The school was originally located in Lancaster, New York, but moved to Buffalo, New York in 1853. During the American Civil War, the school remained open, with many students going on to attend Vassar College, Wellesley College, and other top Women's colleges. In the early 20th century, the school began to expand its curriculum, adding courses in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Notable Historians such as Dorothy Ross and Nell Irvin Painter have written about the school's history, highlighting its significance in the development of Women's education in the United States. The school has also been recognized for its contributions to the Women's suffrage movement, with many alumnae participating in events such as the Seneca Falls Convention and the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.

Academics

Buffalo Seminary offers a rigorous academic program, with courses in English literature, Mathematics, Science, and Foreign languages such as Spanish, French, and Chinese. The school is known for its strong programs in STEM fields, with many students going on to pursue careers in Engineering, Computer science, and Medicine at top Universities such as Carnegie Mellon University, University of California, Berkeley, and Johns Hopkins University. The school also offers a range of Electives, including courses in Art history, Music theory, and Drama. Many students participate in Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs, and the school has a strong track record of students being accepted into top Universities such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Sorbonne University. The school's faculty includes experienced Educators such as Diane Ravitch and Deborah Meier, who have written extensively on Education reform and Teaching methods.

Campus

The Buffalo Seminary campus is located in the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo, New York, and features a range of historic and modern buildings. The school's main building, Herrick Hall, was designed by Architect Henry Hobson Richardson and features a stunning Gothic Revival-style design. The campus also includes a state-of-the-art Science center, a Performing arts center, and a range of Athletic facilities, including a Gymnasium and Tennis courts. The school is located near a number of cultural attractions, including the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, and Delaware Park, which was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Students can also take advantage of the school's proximity to top Cultural institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the New York Public Library.

Student_life

Buffalo Seminary offers a range of extracurricular activities, including Sports teams such as Soccer, Basketball, and Lacrosse. The school also has a strong Arts program, with students participating in Music ensembles, Theater productions, and Visual arts exhibitions. Many students are involved in Community service projects, including volunteer work at local Non-profit organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Habitat for Humanity. The school also offers a range of Clubs and organizations, including the Debate team, the Robotics team, and the Environmental club. Students can also participate in events such as the Model United Nations and the Science Olympiad, which are sponsored by organizations such as the United Nations and the National Science Foundation. Notable Alumni such as Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg have spoken at the school, inspiring students to pursue careers in Law and Public service.

Alumni

Buffalo Seminary has a long history of producing successful and accomplished Alumni, including Ruth Lawrence, a renowned Mathematician who attended Harvard University and Princeton University. Other notable Alumni include Sandra Day O'Connor, the first female Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and a leading figure in the Women's rights movement. The school's Alumni have gone on to attend top Universities such as Yale University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and have pursued careers in a range of fields, including Law, Medicine, Business, and the Arts. Many Alumni have also been recognized for their achievements, including Pulitzer Prize winners such as Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior, and MacArthur Fellowship winners such as Angela Davis and Bryan Stevenson. The school's Alumni network includes successful women such as Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton, and Malala Yousafzai, who have made significant contributions to their fields and have inspired future generations of students. Category:Private schools in New York

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