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Waynflete is a Pre-K to 12th grade school in Portland, Maine, with a diverse and inclusive community. Learn about its academic programs, admission events, campus visits, and alumni network.
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Waynflete School is a private, coeducational, college preparatory day school established in 1898 for early childhood education (from age 3) to twelfth grade, in Portland, Maine. History [ edit ] In 1898, Waynflete School was established by Agnes Lowell and Caroline Crisfield.
Waynflete is a small, diverse, and rigorous school in Portland, Maine, where students are known and supported by caring educators. Learn about its mission, history, faculty, programs, and how to apply.
Waynflete School is a college-preparatory school that offers small classes, diverse electives, and experiential learning opportunities. Students can pursue their passions, develop their voice, and prepare for the world beyond high school.
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Waynflete readies students for college-level instruction by offering challenging and fascinating courses not typically found in high schools and our dedicated faculty are given the time and resources to create immersive learning experiences around the strengths and interests of each student.
Waynflete readies students for college-level instruction by offering challenging and fascinating courses not typically found in high schools and our dedicated faculty are given the time and resources to create immersive learning experiences around the strengths and interests of each student.