Mixed-sex education
System of education where males and females are educated together
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2025 | Scheduled opening of a new 16,000-square-foot admissions center. |
2024 | St. Paul's School welcomed 141 new students from 24 states and 22 countries, with an admissions rate of 13%. |
2024 | The Groton girls' tennis team won the ISL championship. |
2024 | Groton raised its financial aid income threshold from $80,000 to $150,000, expanding free tuition eligibility for families. |
2024 | Niche ranked Groton School as America's top private high school. Private School Review also repeated the ranking of Groton as the most selective boarding school. |
2024 | Projected boarding tuition of $73,780 and day student tuition of $57,190, indicating a 6.01% anticipated increase. |
March 2024 | Andover enrolled 184 international students, including 55 U.S. citizens living abroad, representing approximately 15% of the student body. |
2023 | 71.7% of accepted students chose to enroll at St. Paul's School. |
2023 | St. Paul's Annual Report disclosed a financial endowment of $759.3 million, equating to approximately $1.4 million per student. |
2023 | In the 2023–24 school year, Groton School achieved significant diversity, with 46% of students identifying as students of color, 15% commuting from Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and 7% being international students from 25 countries. |
2023 | The Form of 2023 achieved an exceptional academic performance, with an average combined SAT score of 1490 and an average combined ACT score of 33.5, highlighting the school's academic excellence. |
2023 | The Groton girls' tennis team won the ISL championship. |
2023 | Groton School served as a minor filming location for Alexander Payne's film The Holdovers, with scenes shot in the chapel and outside the boathouse on the Nashua River. |
2023 | Completion of the fundraising campaign, which added over $103 million to the academy's financial aid endowment and raised $121 million for facility upgrades including health, dormitory, library, music, and athletic facilities. |
2023 | The original pollsters of the Phillips Academy Poll graduated, with the current status of the poll becoming uncertain. |
March 2023 | A student newspaper survey revealed updated demographic data, with 50.2% white, 42.9% Asian, 13.4% black, 10.9% Hispanic or Latino students, showing an increase in black student representation. |
March 2023 | A student survey revealed the average student GPA was 5.41, highlighting the academy's unique 6.0 grading scale. |
2022 | The Groton boys' tennis team won the ISL championship. |
2022 | Groton School's acceptance rate further decreased to 8%. |
2022 | Groton was determined to be the least expensive school among a sample of 40 peer boarding schools. |
2022 | Concluded a four-year period of extensive AP exam participation, demonstrating the school's strong academic performance and commitment to advanced learning. |
2022 | Significant tuition increase, with boarding tuition rising to $66,290 and day student tuition to $51,380, representing a 7.01% year-over-year increase. |
2022 | Phillips Academy enrolled 1,149 students across four grade levels: 214 freshmen (juniors), 276 sophomores (lowers), 311 juniors (uppers), and 348 seniors and postgraduates (seniors and PGs) for the 2022-2023 academic year. |
2022 | The Phillips Academy Poll was featured by Boston Channel 7 News and The New Yorker after releasing midterm election polling results. |
2022 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, the school's acceptance rate dropped to a record low of 9%. |
September 2022 | RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) issued a report with recommendations, acknowledging that St. Paul's leadership had made process improvements in recent years. |
March 2022 | The academy's Anti-Racism Task Force released its final report in response to the @blackatandover account's revelations about racism and disciplinary concerns. |
2021 | A replacement monitor was appointed and released a report noting the school had hired an on-campus advocate to support sexual assault survivors confidentially. |
2021 | At the end of the school year, St. Paul's School announced that 47% of its 158 incoming students were non-Caucasian and 19% came from abroad. |
2021 | In the school year's IRS filing, St. Paul's reported total assets of $953.8 million and net assets of $854.6 million. |
2021 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, Groton School's acceptance rate dropped to 9% due to a 20% increase in applications. |
2021 | Andover reported its student demographic composition, with 36.5% white, 33.0% Asian, 10.2% black, 10.5% Hispanic, 0.5% Native American/Alaska Native, and 9.3% multiracial students. |
2021 | Boarding tuition reached $61,950, with day student tuition at $48,020, showing a 3.50% increase from the previous year. |
July 2021 | In the 2021-22 school year, reported $110.2 million in program service expenses and $22.9 million in grants, primarily for student financial aid. |
2020 | The original external compliance monitor resigned, claiming the school was obstructing investigations and alleging verbal abuse by an administrator. |
2020 | Niche ranked Groton School at #33 among private high schools. |
2020 | Both the Groton girls' and boys' squash teams won the U.S. high school team division three national championship. |
2020 | An Instagram account @blackatandover began sharing anonymous stories from Black-identifying students detailing experiences of racism at Phillips Academy, which was subsequently reported by The New York Times. |
July 2020 | Alumna Lacy Crawford publicly revealed she was raped by multiple St. Paul's School students when she was fifteen, accusing the school of a cover-up. The school responded with a statement acknowledging its failings and committing to do better. |
2019 | The St. Paul's girls' crew team won the Peabody Cup at the Henley Women's Regatta. |
2019 | Kathleen Giles became the fourteenth rector of St. Paul's School, having previously served as head of Middlesex School from 2003 to 2019. |
2019 | The school removed the names of two rectors from campus buildings after determining they had mishandled abuse claims during their tenures. |
2019 | Raynard S. Kington becomes Head of School, previously serving as president of Grinnell College. |
2019 | Phillips Academy's Class of 2019 achieved an average combined SAT score of 1460 (720 reading, 740 math) and an average combined ACT score of 31.1. |
June 2019 | Owen Labrie was released from prison after serving eight months of a twelve-month sentence, and was placed on five years of probation and required to register as a sex offender. |
January 2019 | St. Paul's reclaimed its position as the wealthiest boarding school in New England, with an endowment per student of $1.19 million. |
2018 | Architectural Digest names St. Paul's School campus as the most beautiful private high school campus in New Hampshire. |
2018 | The state Attorney General reached a settlement agreement with the school, allowing it to avoid criminal prosecution and requiring the school to hire an external compliance monitor. |
2018 | St. Paul's School confidentially settled a civil suit filed by Prout's parents regarding the rape incident. |
2018 | Chessy Prout published her memoir 'I Have the Right To: A High School Survivor's Story of Sexual Assault, Justice, and Hope'. |
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