Town School for Boys - an independent school based in San Francisco, founded in 1939
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The Town School - a coeducational, independent school based in New York City, founded in 1913
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He and his family moved around the midwestern and northeastern United States, and eventually settled in San Francisco, California where he attended Town School and later graduated from San Francisco University High School.
He was raised in San Francisco where he attended Town School but owing to his mother's enormous success in writing numerous romance novels, the family also maintained an estate in the south of France.
It still stands in Hampton Falls, next to the park named after Weare and across from the town school, Lincoln Akerman School.
Thanks to the financial support from Mr Brignon who supplied half of tuition, Placide Cappeau was able to attend a town school and was accepted into the Collège Royal d’Avignon.
The Town School is accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS), which is recognized by the Accreditation Commission of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).