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Apple Distinguished Schools Profiles CEN Apple Distinguished Schools Europe, Middle East, Overview Americas Asia Pacific Higher Education School Profiles India, Africa We believe Apple Distinguished Schools are some of the most innovative schools in the world. They’re centers of leadership and educational excellence that demonstrate our vision of exemplary learning environments. They use Apple products to inspire student creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. Leadership in our recognized schools cultivate environments in which students are excited about learning, curiosity is fostered, and learning is a personal experience. Americas Asia Pacific Europe, Middle East, India, Africa Brazil > Australia > Belgium > Poland > Canada > China > Denmark > South Africa > Mexico > Hong Kong > France > Spain > United States > Indonesia > Germany > Sweden > Japan > India > Switzerland > Malaysia > Ireland > Turkey > 535 New Zealand > Italy > UAE > Schools Philippines > Netherlands > United Kingdom > Singapore > Norway > 32 South Korea > Countries Thailand > Higher Education Vietnam > View all > 2 Europe, Middle East, Overview Americas Asia Pacific Higher Education School Profiles India, Africa United States Click a school name to visit their website. Alabama Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana Lee-Scott Academy, Auburn McKinna Elementary School, Oxnard Madison Academy, Madison Merryhill Midtown Elementary and Middle School, Sacramento Piedmont Elementary School, Piedmont Oakmont Outdoor School, Claremont Piedmont High School, Piedmont Olivenhain Pioneer, Carlsbad Robert C. Fisler School, Fullerton Arizona San Antonio High School, Claremont Biltmore Preparatory Academy, Phoenix Summit Charter Academy Lombardi Campus, Porterville Eisenhower Center For Innovation, Mesa Summit Charter Academy Mathew Campus, Porterville Gowan Science Academy, Yuma Summit Charter Collegiate Academy, Porterville H. L. Suverkrup Elementary School, Yuma Sycamore Elementary School, Claremont Monte Vista School, Phoenix T.H.E. Leadership Academy, Oceanside Salida del Sol Elementary School, Yuma The Hamlin School, San Francisco Arkansas Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, Compton Murfreesboro Elementary School, Murfreesboro Tierra Bonita Elementary School, Poway Murfreesboro High School, Murfreesboro Valencia Park Elementary School, Fullerton California Valley Christian Middle School, Cerritos William R. Buckley Elementary, Porterville Aquinas High School, San Bernardino Burton Elementary School, Porterville Colorado California Elementary School, Orange Cherry Drive Elementary, Northglenn Cathedral Catholic High School, San Diego Columbine Middle School, Montrose Condit Elementary School, Claremont Delaware El Segundo High School, El Segundo Howard High School of Technology, Wilmington El Segundo Middle School, El Segundo St. Elizabeth High School, Wilmington Feaster Charter, San Diego Frank L. Walton Middle School, Compton Garces Memorial High School, Bakersfield Hillbrook School, Los Gatos Jim Maples Academy, Porterville 3 XXXX XXXXXXXXXX Europe, Middle East, Overview Americas Asia Pacific Higher Education School Profiles India, Africa United States Click a school name to visit their website. Florida Liberty School, Orland Park Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School, Southwest Ranches Lincoln Magnet School, Springfield Bishop Verot Catholic High School, Fort Myers Marie Murphy School, Wilmette Edward W. Bok Academy, Lake Wales Meadow Ridge School, Orland Park Immaculata-La Salle High School, Miami Oak Lawn Community High School, Oak Lawn North Broward Preparatory School, Coconut Creek Piper Elementary School, Berwyn Shorecrest Preparatory School, St. Petersburg Prairie Trail School, Wadsworth St. Stephen’s Episcopal Day School, Miami Ridgewood High School, Norridge The First Academy, Orlando River Trail School, Gurnee Sacred Heart School, Winnetka Georgia Saint Viator High School, Arlington Heights Brookwood School, Thomasville Spaulding Elementary School, Gurnee Darlington School, Rome Viking School, Gurnee Greater Atlanta Christian School, Norcross Max V. Tolbert Elementary School, Resaca Indiana The STEM Academy @ Bartlett, Savannah Scottsburg High School, Scottsburg The Westminster Schools, Atlanta Scottsburg Middle School, Scottsburg Van Rensselaer Elementary School, Rensselaer Illinois Avoca West Elementary School, Glenview Iowa Barrington High School, Barrington Johnston High School, Johnston Burley School, Chicago Johnston Middle School, Johnston Century Junior High School, Orland Park Summit Middle School, Johnston GEMS World Academy—Chicago, Chicago Hiawatha Elementary School, Berwyn High Point Elementary School, Orland Park Highcrest Middle School and Wilmette Junior High School, Wilmette Iroquois Community School, Des Plaines Irving Elementary School, Berwyn 4 XXXX XXXXXXXXXX Europe, Middle East, Overview Americas Asia Pacific Higher Education School Profiles India, Africa United States Click a school name to visit their website. Kansas Minnesota Bluejacket-Flint Elementary School, Shawnee Frost Lake Elementary School, Saint Paul Briarwood Elementary School, Prairie Village Hill-Murray School, Maplewood Broken Arrow Elementary School, Shawnee Horace Mann School, Saint Paul El Dorado High School, El Dorado Jie Ming Mandarin Immersion Academy, Saint Paul El Dorado Middle School, El Dorado Randolph Heights Elementary School, Saint Paul Goodland Junior Senior High School, Goodland Mississippi North Elementary School, Goodland Heritage Academy, Columbus Rosehill Elementary School, Lenexa Jackson Academy, Jackson Trailwood Elementary School, Overland Park Magnolia Heights School, Senatobia West Elementary School, Goodland New Albany High School, New Albany Louisiana Missouri Ascension Episcopal School, Lafayette EPiC Elementary, Liberty St. James Episcopal Day School, Baton Rouge Knox County R-I School District, Edina The Dunham School, Baton Rouge Nebraska Maine O’Neill Junior-Senior High School, O’Neill Alfred Elementary School, Alfred Foxcroft Academy, Dover-Foxcroft New Hampshire Thornton Academy, Saco New Hampton School, New Hampton Maryland New Jersey Emma K. Doub Elementary School, Hagerstown Elementary School No. 8, Linden Highland Avenue School No. 10, Linden Michigan North Main Street School, Pleasantville Burton Elementary, Grand Rapids Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest, Demarest Mercy High School, Farmington Hills Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan, Old Tappan Notre Dame Preparatory School and Marist Academy, Pontiac School No. 6, Linden Terence C. Reilly School No. 7, Elizabeth 5 XXXX XXXXXXXXXX Europe, Middle East, Overview Americas Asia Pacific Higher Education School Profiles India, Africa United States Click a school name to visit their website. New York Pennsylvania Avenues: The World School, New York 21st Century Cyber Charter School, West Chester Elmont Memorial High School, Elmont Academy of Notre Dame de Namur, Villanova Hampton Street School, Mineola Ancillae-Assumpta Academy, Wyncote Jackson Avenue School, Mineola Bermudian Springs High School, York Springs Marymount School of New York, New York Carson Middle School, Pittsburgh Meadow Drive School, Albertson Chambersburg Area Career Magnet School, Chambersburg Mineola High School, Garden City Park Chesterbrook Academy Elementary, West Chester Mineola Middle School, Mineola Fairview High School, Fairview MS 442 School for Innovation, Brooklyn Hershey High School, Hershey P.S.24Q Andrew Jackson, Flushing Ingomar Middle School, Pittsburgh The Manhattan International High School, New York Loyalsock Township High School, Williamsport The Young Women’s Leadership School of Astoria, Astoria Marshall Middle School, Wexford THINK Global School, New York North Hills Middle School, Pittsburgh Park Elementary School, Munhall North Carolina Philadelphia Performing Arts: A String Theory School, Philadelphia Asheville School, Asheville Pottsgrove High School, Pottstown North Rowan High School, Spencer Pottsgrove Middle School, Pottstown The Fletcher School, Charlotte Ridley High School, Folsom Ohio Steel Valley Middle School, Munhall Marburn Academy, New Albany Susquenita High School, Duncannon Meadowbrook Middle School, Byesville South Carolina Orchard STEM, Cleveland Drayton Hall Elementary School, Charleston Trumbull Career and Technical Center, Warren Edwin P. Todd School, Spartanburg Oregon Jesse Boyd Elementary School, Spartanburg Cathedral School, Portland St. Mary’s Academy, Portland 6 XXXX XXXXXXXXXX Europe, Middle East, Overview Americas Asia Pacific Higher Education School Profiles India, Africa United States Click a school name to visit their website. 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