Abbot Academy
Abbot Academy (also known as Abbot Female Seminary and AA) was an independent boarding preparatory school for women boarding and day care for students in grades 9–12 from 1828 to 1973. Located in Andover, Massachusetts, Abbot Academy was notable as one of the first incorporated secondary schools for educating young women in New England. It merged with Phillips Academy in 1973 and campus buildings along School Street continue to be used for the combined school. Some Abbot traditions continue at the combined private boarding school such as Parent's Weekend. Since the 40th anniversary in 2013 of the merger of the two schools, there has been renewed interest in Abbot's history and traditions.
Abbot Academy | |
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Location | |
, Massachusetts United States | |
Coordinates | 42.6473°N 71.1323°W |
Information | |
Type | Independent, Boarding |
Motto | Facem Praetendit Ardentem (She Holds Aloft a Burning Torch) |
Established | 1829 |
Closed | 1973 (merged with Phillips Academy) |
Principal | Donald Gordon |
Grades | 9–12 |
Gender | Girls |
Average class size | 115 seniors (1973) |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Light blue and white |
Nickname | Abbot Rabbits |
Website | www |
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