Verde Valley School

3511 Verde Valley School Rd, Sedona, AZ 86351
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Verde Valley School is an international college preparatory boarding and day school for students in grades 9-12. The school is located in Sedona, Arizona, United States. It enrolls approximately 118 students from over 18 states in the US and more than 16 nations. The school owns 1317 acres .VVS offers the International Baccalaureate curriculum as its sole curriculum for 11th and 12th grades. It maintains an average class size of nine and an overall teacher-student ratio of one teacher per every eight students, rather than the national school average of twenty students in a class and a teacher-student ratio of one per every six students. The school's students' SAT scores are also higher than average. More than three-quarters of the faculty have advanced degrees.Verde Valley school was recently featured in 2016 as The Best Schools "The 50 Best Boarding Schools in the U.S.," September 29, 2016 where VVS ranked top 15 in the nation. According to the ranking profile, graduating students attend colleges ranging from Cornell, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins, Vassar, Stanford, Harvey Mudd, and Claremont McKenna, among others.HistoryFounded in 1946 by Hamilton "Ham" and Barbara "Babs" Warren, Verde Valley School opened in 1948 with sixteen students and a handful of teachers and artists.Hamilton Warren was raised in New England, a graduate of Harvard College. His mentor at Harvard was Clyde Kluckhohn, the first president of the modern American Anthropological Association, for twenty-five years the chair of the Department of Anthropology at Harvard, and one of the earliest group of Rhodes Scholars. Clyde Kluckhohn was the one who inspired Hamilton Warren through his reputation as a truly international educator and inspirational teacher. Kluckhohn learned Navajo by the age of fifteen and had set a standard for the importance and value of engaging with cultures different from one's own.

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