Abraxas Leadership Development

Private | Nonsectarian | 124 students |  

PHONE: (717) 749-7440

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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10058 S Mountain Rd

South Mountain, PA 17261

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Abraxas Leadership Development is a private school in South Mountain, Pennsylvania. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 124 students.

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Posted on Jul 24, 2010
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My son has been in the PA Leadership Charter School for two years. We signed up originally because we own our own business and work late hours. It really suits our lifestyle. I considered private school because I wanted an alternative to regular public school, but don't feel that a better education should cost a fortune. There are activities at the Pittsburgh office which allow him to not only interact with kids his age but a little older and younger. It mixes well and I feel that is more true to life than only being with people your age. Maybe when he's older he'll want to do something different, but it's working out well for us now and we couldn't be happier.
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Posted on Jan 13, 2010
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I am a past client from ldp and i think that it is a great school and a great program! thankyou for helping so much.


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