Buffalo Seminary
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Grades
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Gender
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Students
176 -
Teachers
28
School Profile
Buffalo Seminary (New York)
Buffalo Seminary is a private all-girl school in Buffalo, New York. Buffalo is a large city in Erie County. Erie County is home to 80 private schools, including Buffalo Seminary. In terms of religious orientation, Buffalo Seminary is a nonsectarian school.
The academic school years lasts 157 calendar days and each day students spend 8 hours in class. In 2011, 100% of the graduating senior class went on to 4-year colleges.
26.0 full-time equivalent teachers are on staff to educate the student body of 176 students in grades 9-12. That’s a student-teacher ratio of 6.77. We look more closely at students and teachers in several charts below.
Contact Information
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CONTACT DETAILS
205 Bidwell Pkwy, Buffalo, New York 14222
http://www.buffaloseminary.org/
(716) 885-6780

Associations & Organizations
- National Coalition of Girls' Schools
- National Association of Independent Schools
- State/Regional Independent School Association
- The Association of Boarding Schools
Students by Grade
Teachers on Staff
Photo Source: School's Website and/or Social Media Data Source: NCES: 00939414
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