High Schools in Harmony, RI

Info
About Search Results

Dexknows® - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria. These factors are similar to those you might use to determine which business to select from a local DexKnows directory, including proximity to where you are searching, expertise in the specific services or products you need, and comprehensive business information to help evaluate a business's suitability for you. DexKnows advertisers receive higher placement in the default ordering of search results and may appear in sponsored listings on the top, side, or bottom of the search results page.

Sort by:
Default
Filter:
Refine
Sort by
Features
Apponaug Christian Academy gallery
Payment method:
amex, cash, check, debit, discover, master card, visa
Douglas High School gallery

Douglas High School provides its services for the students in grades eight through 12. The high school is located in Douglas, Mass., and has an enrollment

Whitinsville Christian School gallery

In operation since 1928, Whitinsville Christian School serves students in kindergarten through grade 12. It is fully accredited by the New England Associati

Payment method:
amex, discover, master card, visa
West Warwick High School gallery

West Warmick High School offers classes from grades nine through 12. It offers various subjects, including English, social studies, science, math, and fami

Hopedale Junior & Senior High gallery

Located in Hopedale, Mass., Hopedale Junior-Senior High School serves students in grades six through eight. The school has a cafeteria that serves lunch a

Bishop Feehan High School gallery

Founded in 1961, Bishop Feehan High School is a Roman Catholic institute that provides education to more than 950 students. It offers advanced placement a

Franklin High School gallery

Franklin High School is a college-preparatory school that is accredited by the Massachusetts Department of Education and the New England Association of Schoo