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The Prep 9 Consortium is an association of leading prep schools in the North East of the United States, supporting the Prep for Prep program.
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Associations, DirectoriesSituated in the quintessential picturesque New England town of Groton, just outside Boston, Lawrence Academy has been educating America’s future leaders since 1793. The school offers a traditional college-preparatory experience for both boarding and day pupils. Founded as part of the academy movement, Lawrence sought to instruct young men and women in a modern
Nicknamed “The School By The Sea”, Tabor Academy has a reputation for excellence in all things marine, from it’s famed marine science programmes to the excellent rowing crews who have achieved great success at Henley Royal Regatta (and for whom a room is named at the Leander Club). Tabor has a coastal location in
Kent School is an extremely prestigious boarding school in Connecticut that prepares boys and girls for entry into the nation’s top universities and colleges. It is one of the country’s best known prep schools and has a reputation for both academic and athletic success. ___________ Independent Private Middle and College-Preparatory School Established: 1906 Gender: Co-educational Ages: 14-19
Arguably vying for the title of America’s most famous school against its namesake and rival, Phillips Exeter Academy, Andover, as the school is often called, is one of the great American academies. Founded in the late 18th century, embracing American enlightenment principles, Andover has come to characterise the American approach to rationalism and scientific thinking.
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Featured, Featured Schools, Final Schools, High School, Schools, Secondary Schools, Stickied SchoolsGroton is famed as one of America’s great examples of the British public school model, having been established as an alternative to the scientific academy model that had become popular, particularly in New England. Groton, an Episcopal school, espoused the muscular Christianity concept popular in England, that believed in the development of character and the