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The Noble and Greenough School, commonly known as Nobles, is a coeducational, nonsectarian day and five-day boarding school in Dedham, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. It educates 638 boys and girls in grades 7–12. The school's 187-acre (0.76 km 2) campus borders the Charles River. [2]
She was captain of the varsity hockey team and the team had a 25–2–0 record at the Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Massachusetts. She was part of a girls hockey run that has won 11 straight ISL championships. She owns the school record for points in hockey. While in high school, she played for the U.S. Women's Under-22 Team in 2003 ...
Gilmore attended the Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Massachusetts for secondary school and played with the school's girls' ice hockey team. [3] In 2017, she won the John Carlton Memorial Award and was also named to the Boston Herald All-Scholastic. [4] [5] In the fall of 2017, she joined the women's ice hockey program of Harvard University.
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Brown finished her senior season as the captain of the Noble and Greenough School girls' basketball team, missing her last few games to compete on the fifth season of American Idol. [6] Brown was scouted by the staff at Boston College beginning at the age of 15. She made a commitment to the school, and went on to attend the college on a full ...
Noble and Greenough School: Dedham, MA Bulldogs 1866 1948 518 Day (primary) Nonsectarian The Rivers School: Weston, MA Red Wings 1915 1973 382 Day Nonsectarian Roxbury Latin School: West Roxbury, MA Foxes 1645 1974 219 (boys only) Day Nonsectarian St. George's School: Middletown, RI Dragons 1896 1981 380 Boarding Episcopal: St. Mark's School ...
He remained at the school for the next two years, graduating in 2015. [ 3 ] Following the 2015–16 season , his freshman year with Boston College in the Hockey East , Wood ended his collegiate career and signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Devils on April 8, 2016. [ 4 ]
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]