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The Archer School For Girls Company Profile

Founded in 1995, The Archer School for Girls is an independent school that provides a 21st-century college preparatory program for students in grades 6 through 12 in an environment that explores and refines the ways girls learn best. The cultivation of a strong sense of individuality, personal identity, independence, a sense of global engagement and an array of leadership opportunities defines each student's experience.

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The Archer School for Girls Hosts Second Annual STEM Symposium on Saturday, May 24

Symposium Raises the Bar for High School Students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math LOS ANGELES, May 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — The Archer School for Girls, located in the Brentwoodcommunity of Los Angeles, will be hosting the school's second annual STEM SYMPOSIUM: An Exhibition of Independent Student Projects in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math on Saturday, May 24, at9:30 a.m. on the school's campus. […]

The Archer School for Girls Receives Edward E. Ford Foundation Grant for STEM Curriculum Leadership

Independent LA all-girls school opens innovative "IDEA Lab" supporting Integrated Design and Engineering Arts program LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — The Archer School for Girls, an independent all-girls school located in the Brentwood community of Los Angeles, has raised the bar for educational leadership in crucial Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning with […]

The Archer School for Girls Makes Mindfulness a Reality

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The Archer School for Girls, an independent all-girls school located in the Brentwood community of Los Angeles, uses the practice of mindfulness to help students make deliberate, wise decisions regarding their identities both online and off, and to cope with the self-induced pressure that ambitious students often experience. […]