AAAIS Confidential Common Teacher - The Lovett School 2026

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The lobby of North Atlanta High School, which opened in 2013 and carries a $147 million price tag, is the most expensive school in Georgia.
Affordability 2025-26 Lovett Tuition $33,350 Kindergarten - 5th Grade $39,340 6th - 12th Grade
Under California law, charter schools must hire certified instructors with a teaching credential or document thats equal to the requirements of traditional public schools, issued by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Private schools do not have these same hiring obligations.

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Whole child education has been the foundation of our curriculum from the Schools beginning in 1926. Our founder, Eva Edwards Lovett, envisioned an intentionally different way to learnwhere children learn by doing and are taught how to think instead of what to think.
The Lovett School is a private school located in Atlanta, GA. The student population of The Lovett School is 1,659. The schools minority student enrollment is 23.4% and the student-teacher ratio is 8:1.

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