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The GPS Difference

“In a single-sex environment, the girls take the lead. They get to run the experiment, handle the microscopes, and run the chemical tests, without having to worry about being relegated to the notetaker that so often happens in a coed school.”

I love how Caroline says (under point number 2) that you don’t know how good an all-girls school is until you are here. That’s why it’s so uplifting to visit our campus, have your daughter participate in her Student Visit Day, and really attend any event here—a soccer game, a musical performance, an open house. There’s a palpable energy at GPS. Laughter, dancing, robotics, experiments, debates, hugs, competitions—the girls do it all while supported by the adults on campus who are fully invested in each girl’s success.

As a mother of two GPS students and a graduate of an all-girls school, I know firsthand that an environment focused on girls supports how they learn best. Our girls walk with their heads held high, respond in class with confidence, and take wide steps outside their comfort zones without fear of failing because they know they are supported here.

I encourage you to contact our Admission Team to learn more and to schedule time on our campus. Please be sure to also reach out to me directly if I can answer any questions you might have.

Here’s to the Girls!

Megan D. Cover Head of School

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