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[46] [47] The school enrolled 638 students in the 2023–24 school year, 49% of whom identified as students of color, and 30% of whom were on financial aid. [38] Nobles had a 16% admission rate in 2023. [38] Students are primarily admitted in the seventh and ninth grades (55 and 65 incoming students per year, respectively). [47]
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Noble and Greenough was founded in 1866 by George Washington Copp Noble, in Boston, Massachusetts, as an all-boys preparatory school for Harvard University. It became known as Noble & Greenough in 1892. In 1922, the school moved from Boston to its current location in Dedham. The property had previously been the estate of Albert W. Nickerson.
Shattuck was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1954. He attended the Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Massachusetts. [7] Shattuck received a Bachelor of Arts from Williams College in 1976 and an MBA from Stanford University in 1980. Shattuck graduated as an Arjay Miller Scholar from Stanford Graduate School of Business. [8] [7] [9]
Kozol at Pomona College, 2003. Death at an Early Age, his first non-fiction book, is a description of his first year as a teacher in the Boston Public Schools.It was published in 1967 and won the National Book Award in Science, Philosophy and Religion. [4]
Annual Thanksgiving football game. The oldest prep school rivals in New York City, with the 100th meeting in 2023. [3] [2] [8] Milton Academy (Milton, Massachusetts) Noble and Greenough School (Dedham, Massachusetts) 1886; 138 years ago () Annual football game. One of the oldest continual football rivalries in the nation. [2] [9]
Sims played his college ball at the University of Michigan, graduating in 2007, and previously attended the Noble & Greenough School for his high school education. With the Wolverines , he averaged 9.5 points and 5.5 rebounds in his four-year career.
Cleary was born in Washington, D.C. The second of four siblings, he grew up in Milton, Massachusetts where he began high school at Catholic Memorial High School, later transferring to Noble and Greenough School. [1]