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Cannon School. / 35.4089°N 80.6735°W / 35.4089; -80.6735. Cannon School is an independent, nonsectarian, college preparatory institution serving students in junior kindergarten through grade 12. [3] The school enrolled approximately 1040 students for the 2022–2023 school year. [4] Cannon School is located in Concord, North Carolina ...
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Salem College. / 36.08750°N 80.24000°W / 36.08750; -80.24000. Salem College is a private women's liberal arts college in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Founded in 1772 [1] as a primary school, it later became an academy (high school) and ultimately added the college.
Website. forsythtech .edu. Forsyth Technical Community College, ( Forsyth Tech) is a public community college in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The college is one of the largest in the North Carolina Community College System, with an enrollment of over 11,000 credit students and over 24,000 Corporate and Continuing Education students. [2]
Team name. Sabers. Website. www .salemacademy .com. Salem Academy is a boarding and day school for high school girls in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It shares its campus with Salem College, located near historic Old Salem. It is the oldest private school in North Carolina, and the fourth-oldest boarding school in the United States. [1] [2]
Greensboro, NC. High Point, NC. Graduates. 7056. Website. www .bmhs .us. Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Kernersville, North Carolina, minutes from downtown Greensboro and Winston-Salem. It operates under the direction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte .
The School of Nursing was established in 1953 offering baccalaureate degrees. In 1963 the North Carolina General Assembly authorized changing the name from Winston-Salem Teachers College to Winston-Salem State College. A statute designating Winston-Salem State College as Winston-Salem State University received legislative approval in 1969. On ...
The first Governor's School class of 400 students met in June, 1963 on the campus of Salem College in Winston-Salem, NC. Instructors were drawn mainly from college professors. Though North Carolina's public schools would not be officially desegregated until 1968, students of all races have been accepted to Governor's School since its inception.