York Country Day School

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York Country Day School
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York Country Day School
1000 Indian Rock Dam Road

,
PA
17403
Coordinates Coordinates: 39°56′26″N76°44′34″W / 39.9406°N 76.7427°W / 39.9406; -76.7427
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School type Independent, Primary & Secondary
Head of schoolChristine Heine, Ed.D.
Grades Preschool through 12th
Color(s)Red, Grey, and White
MascotGreyhounds
Accreditation Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges
Website York Country Day School

York Country Day School is a progressive Preschool through Grade 12 independent school located in York, Pennsylvania. It is an affiliate of York College of Pennsylvania.

Headmasters of York Country Day School


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