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    The Lawrenceville School. Avg. Tuition: $79,500 a year for boarding; $65,420 a year for day. Location: Lawrenceville, New Jersey. ... Phillips Academy was started in 1778. Those hundreds of years ...

  3. Lawrenceville School - Wikipedia

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    Lawrenceville School was founded in 1810 as the Maidenhead Academy by Presbyterian clergyman Isaac Van Arsdale Brown. One of the oldest preparatory schools in the United States, it has had several names, including Lawrenceville Classical and Commercial High School [ 4 ] and Lawrenceville Academy .

  4. The 15 Most Expensive High Schools in America

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    Milton Academy. Location: Milton, Massachusetts. Annual tuition: $63,950. ... Annual tuition: $73,220. The Lawrenceville School is a private boarding high school in New Jersey. Its curriculum ...

  5. Here Are the 50 Most Expensive High Schools in America

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    1. Avenues: The World School. Location: New York Number of students: 1,537 Student-to-teacher ratio: 7 to 1 Annual tuition: $58,700 More From GOBankingRates. Here’s the Average IRS Tax Refund ...

  6. Lawrence Academy (Groton, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Academy at Groton is a private, nonsectarian, co-educational college-preparatory boarding school located in Groton, Massachusetts.Founded in 1792 as Groton Academy and chartered in 1793 by Governor John Hancock, Lawrence is the tenth-oldest boarding school in the United States and the third-oldest in Massachusetts, following The Governor's Academy (1763) and Phillips Academy at ...

  7. List of Lawrenceville School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Hugh L. Scott (1853–1934; class of 1869), Chief of Staff of the United States Army and Superintendent of the United States Military Academy (West Point) [2] Charles Scribner I (attended 1834–1837), publisher and founder of Charles Scribner's Sons [2] Chip Smith (class of 1986), businessman, political strategist [74]

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  9. Eight Schools Association - Wikipedia

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    The Eight Schools Association (ESA) is a group of large private college-preparatory boarding schools in the Northeastern United States.It was formally established in 2006, but has existed in some form since the 1973–74 school year.