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Rivers School was founded in 1915 as an educational institution for boys in Brookline, Massachusetts. Robert W. Rivers founded the school and was its first headmaster. The Country Day School for Boys of Boston merged with Rivers in 1940, and the school moved to its present location in Weston in 1960. It became co-educational in 1989. [3]
Alumni of Rivers School in Weston, Massachusetts. Pages in category "Rivers School alumni" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
From the start, the ISL contained a mix of day and boarding schools, as well as religious and nonsectarian schools. The league changed its name to the Independent School League in 1974. [citation needed] In the 1960s and 1970s, Middlesex, Groton, St. Sebastian's, Roxbury Latin, St. Paul's, Lawrence, Rivers, and St. George's joined the league.
In a 2008 profile, Mary Moore of Boston Business Journal idiomatically described his upbringing as having included "silver-spoon comforts" by virtue of his family wealth. [4] Kraft attended high school at the Rivers School, graduating in 1985. [5] Kraft received his bachelor's degree from Williams College, [2] graduating in 1989. [6]
The term Independent School League may refer to three separate high school athletic conferences in the United States. As the name implies, the member schools tend to be independent (private) institutions. The three leagues are located in Boston, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
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In his freshman season, he averaged 19 points per game for The Rivers School. [1] As a sophomore, he had a knee injury which required surgery and six months recovery. [ 2 ] Samuels averaged 17.5 points and 12.1 rebounds per game as a senior and was named First team All-USA Massachusetts by USA Today . [ 3 ]
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