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  2. Hun School of Princeton - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1914 by Dr. John Gale Hun, a professor at Princeton University. Originally called the Princeton Math School, it later changed its name to the Princeton Tutoring School. In 1925, the school acquired both its current name and the property on Edgerstoune Road that makes up its current location.

  3. Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science

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    The Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science (PRISMS) is a coeducational, independent boarding and day school located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States that provides education to high school students in ninth through twelfth grades. It offers a rigorous academic program in mathematics, science, and engineering, as well as ...

  4. Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart - Wikipedia

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    The science program promotes an active learning process where students build a strong knowledge of scientific processes, principles, and ideas, as well as develop inquiry skills for problem solving in both an analytical and creative manner. A highlight of the Princeton Academy science program is the Independent Science Project (ISP).

  5. Phillips Academy - Wikipedia

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    Elite universities such as Yale and Princeton tended to accept disproportionate percentages of prep school students while using quotas to deny admission to minority applicants. [160] An account in Time in 1931 described the two academies as having "flourished", and that both were "twin giants of prep schools in size and in prestige". [ 161 ]

  6. Robert Parmelee Wilder - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by conservative Baptist holiness and mission advocate A. J. Gordon, Wilder organized a college foreign missionary society to encourage a religious revival among Princeton students. [1] He left Princeton in 1884 because of poor health and spent three months working on a cattle ranch in Nebraska before returning to school and graduating ...

  7. 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. [4]

  8. Al Vande Weghe - Wikipedia

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    In 1934-1935, Vande Weghe attended the Hun Preparatory School in Princeton, New Jersey, where he received a letter in Football in December, 1934. [8] By his Senior year, Vande Weghe had competed in Tokyo with an American team consisting of himself, Jack Medica [ 9 ] and Art Highland , where he won the Japanese National Championship in the 100 ...

  9. Henry Burchard Fine - Wikipedia

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    His sister had founded Miss Fine’s School and his brother founded Princeton Preparatory School. Bicycling to visit the latter on a dark December evening in 1928 he was struck and killed by a car. In response, his close friend and wealthy Princeton Trustee, Thomas D. Jones, funded construction of Fine Hall, arguably the finest mathematics ...