Groton School
Groton School is a preparatory boarding school in Massachusetts. It was started in 1884 by the Rev. Endicott Peabody. It gives free education to students with household incomes below $75,000 a year.[1] It has a chapel, St. John's Chapel. It has 270 students. Boarders pay $53,870 a year.[2]
Groton School Media
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The walls of the Schoolroom (the study hall) are covered with wooden tablets bearing the names of every graduate and every member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Photo of the 1894 football team, captained by Percy Haughton.
A light-hearted, three-story tiled poster that students mounted on the Chapel in 2008.
References
- ↑ "Private-school education -- at no cost? It's possible". www.lowellsun.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
- ↑ "Facts about Groton School - A New England Boarding School in MA". www.groton.org.