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What schools are the members of the Commission on Independent Schools?

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What schools are the members of the Commission on Independent Schools?

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The Commission on Independent Schools is composed of non-public elementary and secondary schools in New England that are accredited by NEASC. The membership is very diverse and includes: elementary and secondary; day and boarding; coed, boys, and girls; secular and religious (Catholic, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Episcopal, Seventh Day Adventist); college preparatory and special education; not-for-profit and proprietary; quasi-public town academies; Waldorf and Montessori. A full list with links to individual schools may be found in the Directory of Member Schools.

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