
The Spence School, Private K-12 All-Girls' School in Manhattan
The Spence School, on the Upper East Side in New York City, is among the top all-girls K-12 schools in the world. Academic excellence is our top priority.
Spence School - Wikipedia
Spence read from Shakespeare in dramatic declamation every week. She was known for her conservative comportment and strictness, but also her devotion to women's rights.
Steam Traps, Regulators, and Steam Specialties | Spence US
The Spence portfolio includes Steam Traps, Regulators, and Steam Specialties for HVAC, commercial, institutional, and critical applications. Spence engineered steam specialty and fluid control products …
SPENCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPENCE is pantry.
Admissions Overview - Spence School
Spence actively seeks bright, motivated students who also reflect racial, cultural, religious, and socioeconomic diversity. The School enrolls students in Grades K through 12 from all boroughs of …
At a Glance - Spence School
Visual Arts teacher and painter Josh Dorman is one of 93 international artists selected by the foundation this year to receive a grant.
Application Process - Spence School
At Spence, standardized testing is required for applicants applying to grades 3 and higher. We accept either the ISEE or the SSAT. Please visit their websites to learn more about each test and to register …
Welcome from the Head of School Felicia A. Wilks - Spence School
Spence is a joyful place where girls ages 5 to 18 are empowered to cultivate a passion for lifelong scholarly pursuits and confidence in their ability to positively impact the world around them.
Tuition and Financial Aid - Spence School
The Spence School has a strong and longstanding commitment to enroll students with great potential regardless of their family’s financial circumstances. Tuition for the 2025-2026 school year is …
Why Spence
"Spence is a place where an earnest desire to better understand the world is embraced and the students and teachers are on a lifelong journey to learn more and ask better questions.