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Over the years, Lenox's enrollment ranged from 150 to 250 boys, with about 32 teachers or masters. The school was modeled on the U.K. school system, using 'forms' rather than 'grades'. The third form referred to the first year, sixth form for the senior year.
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High schools in Berkshire County, Massachusetts (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Schools in Berkshire County, Massachusetts" ... Lenox Academy; Lenox School for Boys; M.
It began with 12 students in one building on the campus of the Lenox School for Boys, an Episcopal all-boys boarding school. [2] Initially, the school covered only grades 1-6 and tuition ranged from only $150 to $310, depending on the grade.
[5] [6] Lenox responded to its growing student population with the construction of the 1908 school building which served as the high school until 1966. In that year a new campus was opened on the eastern edge of the town that co-located the high school and middle school. Old Lenox High School, 1908 building
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Schools for boys in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Pages in category "Boys' schools in Massachusetts" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Lenox Academy is a historic school building at 65 Main Street in Lenox, Massachusetts. Built in 1802-03 as a private academy, it was the first secondary school to open in Berkshire County. It was subsequently used as the town's high school, and now houses offices. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]