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The motto of the school was Non Ministrari-Sed Ministrare; "not to be ministered unto but to minister" or more commonly translated as "not to be served but to serve". [1] Eventually, financial problems led to the school's closure. A 1972 merger with the Bordentown Military Institute was an uncomfortable alliance between two disparate school ...
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Lenox College, a former college in Hopkinton, Iowa Lenox School for Boys , a private preparatory school in Lenox, Massachusetts Lenox Hall , a former resident and day school for girls and young women in St. Louis, Missouri
Cranwell Preparatory School: Lenox MA 1939 1975 Closed --- Brooklyn Preparatory School: Brooklyn NY 1908 1972 Closed --- Marquette High School: Yakima WA 1909 1968 Closed --- Merged with two other schools to become Carroll High School, which closed in 1986. Campion High School: Prairie du Chien WI 1880 1975 Closed --- Jesuit High School: El ...
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. In 1957, the school expanded to include a seventh and eighth grade and kindergarten and preschool, and ...
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Lenox Memorial High School is a public high school located in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States, founded in 1803. Since 1966 it has shared a campus with the town's middle school. The schools are officially known as Lenox Memorial Middle and High School.