Miss Hewitt’s School

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Miss Hewitt’s School was an elite private girls’ school in New York City known for educating daughters of prominent and wealthy families in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
elite school
private girls’ school
admissionsPolicy selective
cityType urban school
clientele daughters of prominent families
daughters of wealthy families
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fundingType tuition-funded
gender girls
governance privately governed
knownFor educating daughters of New York’s social elite
exclusive admissions
languageOfInstruction English
location New York City
operationalPeriod early 20th century
ownership independent school
reputation academically rigorous
socially elite
schoolLevel primary and secondary education
sector private education
socialFunction preparing students for elite social circles
reinforcing upper-class social networks
socialRole finishing-style education for girls
studentBodyType single-sex
studentGenderPolicy girls only
targetDemographic socially prominent families
upper-class families
tuitionLevel high

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Belle Wolfe Baruch educatedAt Miss Hewitt’s School
subject surface form: Belle W. Baruch