Hotel description
- Address: 20 East 92nd Street, New York, NY 10128
- Type of school: Only girls
- Number of students550 persons
- Type of training: Day school
- Class size: 12 persons
With the nineteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920, Americans were given the right to vote, and two of them, a teacher, Francis Nightingale and Maya Bemford, dared to open a school for girls immediately. Nightingale-Bamford School - Constance Billard, where Gossip Girls were taught, a show on the lives of rich Manhattan youth. This is where the author of the novels who formed the basis of the show, Cecily Brooke von Zigesar. Every day, she, a daughter of unriched parents, woke up at 6 a.m. to get to school from the suburb, and it was worth it.
Nightingale-Bamford students' reputation is purified by their family diamonds. When one of them dared to participate in the American reality show, the school not only ruled out the star, but also sent a letter to the television: to descend, this girl is not worth representing us. The most important thing is the theatre with the choreography studio: girls from the first class are placed at the station.
In June, picnics with yoga, tennis and riding are arranged. Shakespeare's going to study his homeland, England, Mapassan to Paris. But it's time, it's warm. For the high percentage of Harvard and Yale entering, Director Dorothy Hutchenson is personally responsible, most of whom are in New York as head of women ' s school. You're not gonna mess with that lady.