Charles Xavier's school is located at 1407 Graymalkin Lane, Salem Center (part of the town of North Salem), located in the very northeast corner of Westchester County, New York.
theres two. Xaivers institute/school for gifted youngsters and Xaviers institute for higher learning
The school has been called many things in the past, both as official names and by the people who attend there. Usually, it is found being called the 'Xavier School (or Institute) for Gifted Youngsters'. However, in recent comic years it was renamed to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Officially, this school has also been named the 'Xavier Institute for Higher Learning', 'Xavier's School for Gifted Children', 'Xavier Academy', and just the 'Xavier Estate'. However, it can be found being referenced by different people at different names. These names can include 'Xavier Institute', 'Xavier Mansion' (or just the "Mansion" or even "X-Mansion"), Westchester School, Graymalkin Homestead, Grey School, Mutant High, and even "We're-All-Gonna-Die" High. Of those, Mutant High seems to be used the most by sarcastic students and "the Mansion" seems to be used the most when talking to others who know of or attend the school.
The X-men's home base is usually in Salem Center, Westchester, New York, USA at the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. However, they have had home bases everywhere from California to the Australian outback. Most recently, the Xavier school in New York was renamed the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning in New York, and Cyclops opened his own school in California, under the Xavier legacy. Many X-men have also been a part of other teams (Avengers, Starjammers, X-Force, etc.) or been on solo adventures on which they live somewhere else for an extended period of time, their "base" so to speak.
St.Augustine School For the Blind
Charles Richter attended A school in some place somewhere
Xaviers School for Gifted Youngsters
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theres two. Xaivers institute/school for gifted youngsters and Xaviers institute for higher learning
Nysmith School for the Gifted was created in 1983.
High School for the Gifted was created in 1996.
Yes, its a gifted school grades 3rd-5th.
The Schilling School for Gifted Children was created in 1997.
The Gifted Students' School-Iraq was created in 1997.
That depends in what you mean by youngsters. There are children as young as 13 who at the very least try it.
You take a gifted test, usually at school.
Nysmith School for the Gifted's motto is 'Youth is a tiny window of expansive opportunity'.
No. Gifted used to be at EA Fairman, but I believe it's at a newer school (I haven't been back to Whitby in a decade). The gifted high school was Sinclair Secondary School, unless that's changed too. But as far as I know All Saints isn't for gifted kids.