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  2. Peddie School - Wikipedia

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    The Peddie School is a college preparatory school in Hightstown, in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a non-denominational , coeducational boarding school located on a 280-acre (110 ha) campus, and serves students in the ninth through twelfth grades , plus a small post-graduate class.

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  4. Blair Academy - Wikipedia

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    Blair primarily competes in the Mid-Atlantic Prep League (which includes Blair Academy, The Peddie School, The Lawrenceville School, The Hill School, Hun School of Princeton and Mercersburg Academy). The school's traditional mascot is the "Buccaneer" (with the team called the Bucs) and the school colors are navy blue, white and grey. [5]

  5. Category:Peddie School alumni - Wikipedia

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  6. Peddie - Wikipedia

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    Peddie, Eastern Cape, town in South Africa; Mount Peddie, isolated mountain north of Webster Bluff at the north end of the Ford Ranges in Marie Byrd Land; Other: First Baptist Peddie Memorial Church, historic church at Broad and Fulton Streets in Newark, New Jersey; Peddie School, college preparatory school in Hightstown, New Jersey, United States

  7. Jules Prown - Wikipedia

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    Born to Max Prown and Matilda Cassileth in Freehold, Prown attended the Peddie School. [1] He received his Bachelor of Arts from Lafayette College (1951). He then continued on to receive two Master of Arts degrees from Harvard University (1953) and the University of Delaware in Early American Culture (1956), respectively.

  8. Breland (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Breland grew up in Burlington Township, New Jersey, [7] the son of ordained ministers Tonya and Gerard Breland, who filled their home with gospel music. [8] At age 14, he entered the Peddie School, a New Jersey boarding school, and was exposed for the first time to secular music in the hip-hop, R&B, country and pop genres. [7]

  9. Max Greyserman - Wikipedia

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    Greyserman played varsity golf at Pine Crest School in South Florida as a seventh grader. [6] He attended the school from grades five to eight. [4] Greyserman then attended the Peddie School in New Jersey for high school, and led its team to three state championships. [6] [2] Greyserman lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, with his wife ...