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W校・現地校リスト アルファベット順 1/5/19 コード 現地校名 Street City State Zip Tel 20145 A W校・現地校リスト アルファベット順 1/5/19 コード 現地校名 STREET CITY STATE ZIP TEL 20145 A. W. COX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 143 Three Mile Course Guilford CT 06437 203-453-5291 20164 ABRAHAM BALDWIN MIDDLE SCHOOL 68 Bullard Dr. Guilford CT 06437 203-457-0222 10569 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL 52 North Broadway White Plains NY 10603 10784 ALBERT LEONARD MIDDLE SCHOOL 25 Gerada Lane New Rochelle NY 10801 20170 ALFRED HANMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 50 Francis Street Wethersfield CT 06109 860-571-8370 10422 ALICE E. GRADY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 45 South Goodwin Ave. Elmsford NY 10523 914-592-8962 20087 ALICE PECK SCHOOL 35 Hillfield Rd. Hamden CT 06518 203-407-2010 20174 AMITY MIDDLE SCHOOL - BETHANY 190 Luke Hill Road Bethany CT 06524 203-393-3102 20177 AMITY REGIONAL HIGHT SCHOOL 25 Newton Rd. Woodbridge CT 06525 203-397-4830 10750 AMPARK NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL 3990 Hillman Ave. Bronx NY 10463 718-548-3451 10042 ANNE HUTCHINSON SCHOOL 60 Mill Road Eastchester NY 10709 914-793-6130 10822 ANNE M. DORNER MIDDLE SCHOOL 100 Van Cortland Ave. Ossining NY 10562 914-762-5740 10322 ARDSLEY HIGH SCHOOL 300 Farm Road Ardsley NY 10502 914-693-6300 10015 ARDSLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 700 Ashford Ave. Ardsley NY 10502 914-693-7564 10419 ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Raymond Ave. Poughkeepsie NY 12603 914-486-4960 10560 ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 1157 Route 55 Lagrangeville NY 12540 845-486-4860 10401 ARLINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 5 Duchess Tpke Poughkeepsie NY 12603 914-486-4480 20160 AVON MIDDLE SCHOOL 375 W. Avon Rd. Avon CT 06001 860-404-4770 10022 B. M. P. RIDGE STREET SCHOOL 390 North Ridge St. Rye Brook NY 10573 914-937-3600 20173 BEDFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL 88 North Avenue Westport CT 06880 203-341-1500 10033 BEDFORD ROAD SCHOOL Bedford Road Pleasantville NY 10570 914-741-1440 10905 BEDFORD VILLAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 45 Court Road Bedford NY 10506 914-234-4178 20162 BEECHER ROAD ELEMENTARY 40 Beecher Road Woodbridge CT 06525 203-387-6631 10779 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3477 Kamhi Drive Yorktown Heights NY 10517 914-245-7444 20120 BETHANY COMMUNITY SCHOOL 44 Peck Rd. Bethany CT 06524 203-393-3350 10665 BLIND BROOK HIGH SCHOOL 840 King St. Rye Brook NY 10573 914-937-3600 10747 BLIND BROOK KINDERGARTEN 390 North Ridge Street Rye Brook NY 10573 914-937-3600 10502 BLIND BROOK MIDDLE SCHOOL 840 King St. Rye Brook NY 10573 914-937-3600 10104 BLUE MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL 7 Furnace Woods Road Montrose NY 10548 914-736-5300 10559 BRIARCLIFF HIGH SCHOOL 444 Pleasantville Rd. Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 914-769-6299 10016 BRIARCLIFF MIDDLE SCHOOL 444 Pleasantville Rd. Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 914-769-9400 20115 BRIDGEPORT HOPE SCHOOL 283 Lafayette St. Bridgeport CT 06604 203-576-6773 10906 BRINCKERHOFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16 Wedgewood Rd. Fishkill NY 12524 845-897-6800 10301 BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE 75 West 205th Street Bronx NY 10468 718-817-7000 10068 BRONXVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 177 Pondfield Road Bronxville NY 10708 914-337-5600 10911 BRONXVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 117 Ponderfield Rd. Bronxville NY 10708 914-395-0500 10500 BRONXVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 177 Pondfield Rd. Bronxville NY 10708 914-337-5600 20072 BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 45 Long Meadow Hill Rd. Brookfield CT 06804 203-775-7725 10481 BROOKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2285 Broad St. Yorktown Heights NY 10598 914-243-8130 10708 BROOKSIDE SCHOOL 30 Ryder Road Ossining NY 10562 914-762-5780 20126 BUTTONBALL LANE SCHOOL 376 Buttonball Lane Glastonbury CT 06033 860-652-7276 10611 BYRAM HILLS HIGH SCHOOL Pleasantville NY 10570 10476 C.V. STARR INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 20 Farm To Market Rd. Brewster NY 10509 845-279-4018 20122 CALF PEN MEADOW SCHOOL 395 Welch's Point Rd. Milford CT 06460 203-783-3521 10778 CARL L. DIXSON PRIMARY 22 S. Hillside Ave. Elmsford NY 10523 914-592-2092 10418 CARRIE E. TOMPKINS SCHOOL 10 Gerstein St. Croton On Hudson NY 10520 914-271-5184 20046 CENTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8 Obtuse Hill Road Brookfield CT 06804 203-775-7650 20012 CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL 9 Indian Rock Lane Greenwich CT 06830 203-661-8500 10047 CENTRAL SCHOOL 1100 Palmer Avenue Larchmont NY 10538 914-833-1450 10798 CHARLTON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY 170 Stage Road Ballston Lake NY 12019 518-399-9141 10094 CHATSWORTH AVENUE SCHOOL Forest Park Avenue Larchmont NY 10538 914-833-3180 20099 CHRISTIAN HERITAGE SCHOOL Trumbull CT 06611 10070 CHURCH STREET SCHOOL 295 Church Street White Plains NY 10603 914-422-2400 20093 CIDER MILL Wilton CT 06897 10718 CLAREMONT SCHOOL Claremont Road Ossining NY 10562 914-762-5830 20061 COLEYTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 65 Easton Road Westport CT 06880 203-341-1700 20175 COLEYTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL 255 North Avenue Westport CT 06880 203-341-1600 10045 COMAN HILL SCHOOL 558 Bedford Rd. Armonk NY 10504 914-273-4183 10075 CONCORD ROAD SCHOOL Concord Road Ardsley NY 10502 914-693-7510 20075 CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL New Fairfield New Fairfield CT 06812 20113 CONVENT OF THE SACRET HEART 1177 King Street Greenwich CT 06831 203-531-6500 20007 COS COB SCHOOL 300 East Putnam Ave. Cos Cob CT 06807 203-809-4670 10480 CROMPOND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 2901 Manor St. Yorktown Heights NY 10598 914-243-8140 10558 CROTON-HARMON HIGH SCHOOL 36 Old Post Rd. Croton On Hudson NY 10520 914-271-2147 10035 DANIEL WARREN SCHOOL 1310 Harrison Avenue Mamaroneck NY 10543 914-698-6171 10693 DANIEL WEBSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL New Rochelle NY 10801 20172 DANIELS FARM SCHOOL 710 Daniels Farm Rd Trumbull CT 06611 203-452-4388 20178 DANIELS FARM SCHOOL 710 Daniels Farm Road Trumbull CT 06611 203-452-4388 20067 DARIEN HIGH SCHOOL 80 High School Lane Darien CT 06820 203-656-3631 10711 DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 80 Iselin Drive New Rochelle NY 10804 914-576-4420 20163 DEER RUN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 311 Foxon Rd. New Haven CT 06513 203-468-3324 10568 DOBBS FERRY HIGH SCHOOL 505 Broadway Dobbs Ferry NY 10522 914-693-7645 10088 DOBBS FERRY MIDDLE SCHOOL 505 Broadway Dobbs Ferry NY 10522 914-693-7640 20041 DOLAN MIDDLE SCHOOL 51 Toms Road Stamford CT 06906 203-977-4441 10020 DOUGLAS G. GRAFFLIN SCHOOL 650 King St. Chappaqua NY 10514 914-238-5560 10067 DOWS LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6 Dows Lane Irvington NY 10533 914-591-6012 20027 DR. THOMAS S. O'CONNELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 301 May Road East Hartford CT 06118 860-282-3366 20097 EAST HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL East Hartford CT 06118 20077 EAST RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 10 East Ridge St. Ridgefield CT 06877 203-438-3744 10482 EASTCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Stewart Place Eastchester NY 10709 914-793-6130 10017 EASTCHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 550 White Plains Road Eastchester NY 10709 914-793-6130 20013 EASTERN MIDDLE SCHOOL 51 Hendrie Avenue Riverside CT 06878 203-637-1744 10962 EASTVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 350 Main St. White Plains NY 10601 10062 EDGEMONT JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL White Oak Lane Scarsdale NY 10583 914-725-1500 10069 EDGEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 Roosevelt Place Scarsdale NY 10583 914-721-2700 10487 F.E. BELLOWS SCHOOL 200 Carroll Ave. Mamaroneck NY 10543 914-777-4603 20040 FAIRFIELD COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL North Benson Rd. Fairfield CT 06430 203-254-4000 20049 FAIRFIELD COUNTRY DAY SHOOL 2970 Bronson Road Fairfield CT 06430 203-259-2723 10504 FARRAGUT MIDDLE SCHOOL 27 Farragut Ave. Hastings On Hudson NY 10706 914-478-6225 10475 FAX LANE HIGH SCHOOL Rt 172 Bedford NY 10506 914-241-6059 20150 FIRMINGVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 324 Firmington Rd. Ridgefield CT 06877 203-431-2830 10829 FISHKILL ELEMENTARLY SCHOOL 20 Church Street Fishkill NY 12524 845-897-6780 10871 FISHKILL PLAINS ELEMENTARY 17 Lake Walton Rd. Wappingers Falls NY 12590 845-227-1770 10561 FORDHAM PREP. SCHOOL East Fordham Rd. Bronx NY 10458 718-367-7500 10903 FOX LANE HIGH SCHOOL Route 172 Bedford NY 10506 914-241-6085 10910 FOX LANE MIDDLE SCHOOL 632 S. Bedford Rd. Bedford NY 10506 914-241-6143 10065 FOX MEADOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Brewster Road Scarsdale NY 10583 914-721-2720 20085 FRANCIS WALSH INTERN'L SCHOOL 185 Damascus Rd. Branford CT 06405 203-488-8317 10098 FRANK G. LINDSEY SCHOOL 57 Troley Road Montrose NY 10548 914-736-5350 10497 FRENCH HILL SCHOOL 2051 Baldwin Rd. Yorktown Heights NY 10598 914-243-8090 10505 FRENCH-AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NY 111 Larchmont Ave. Larchmont NY 10538 914-834-3002 20103 FRENCHTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 30 French Town Trumbull CT 06611 203-452-4227 10377 GARDEN STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Garden Street Brewster NY 10509 914-279-5091 10796 GAYHEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15 Entry Road Hopewell Junction NY 12533 10488 GERMAN SCHOOL NEW YORK 50 Partidge Road White Plains NY 10605 914-948-6513 10844 GLENHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20 Chase Drive Fishkill NY 12524 845-838-6900 20008 GLENVILLE ELEMENTARALY SCHOOL 33 Riversville Rd. Greenwich CT 06830 203-531-9287 20105 GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 602 High Ridge Rd. Stamford CT 06905 203-329-1482 20136 GREEN ACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 146 Upper State St. North Haven CT 06473 203-239-5387 10066 GREENACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Huntington Avenue Scarsdale NY 10583 914-721-2740 20152 GREENS FARMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17 Morningside Drive South Westport CT 06880 203-222-3600 10073 GREENVALE SCHOOL Gabriel J. Rescigno Drive Scarsdale NY 10583 914-723-5137 10071 GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Glendale Road Scarsdale NY 10583 914-472-7760 20086 GREENWICH ACADEMY 200 Maple Ave. Greenwich CT 06830 203-625-8906 20129 GREENWICH COUNTY DAY SCHOOL 401 Old Church Rd. Greenwich CT 06830 20035 GREENWICH HIGH SCHOOL 10 Hillside Rd. Greenwich CT 06830 203-625-8000 20056 GROVE J. TUTTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 108 Prospect Rd. East Haven CT 06512 203-468-3315 10008 H.C.CRITTENDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 10 Macdonald Avenue Armonk NY 10504 914-273-4250 10659 H.H.
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