Re: Specialised Highschools for Mathematics and Physics?
- From: "N. Silver" <mathelp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 17:18:29 GMT
canadian.in.kirov@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
A Russian High School for Physics and Mathematics has asked me
to find for them a partner school in North America. Unfortunately,
it seems that while there are thousands of private schools there,
they all are categorized according to religious affiliation. Does
anybody here know about private schools that focus on the natural
sciences, rather than religion?
What my Russian school needs is somebody willing to exchange
ideas about curriculum, methods, and other related topics.
If anybody can help me, please do so. Please copy your replies
to my e-mail address, since I do not have regular internet access.
Brooklyn Technical High School is outstanding. It has over 4,000
students and probably would welcome a partnership.
.
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