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  1. 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. [3] Located in Andover, Massachusetts, Abbot Academy was notable as one of the first incorporated secondary schools for educating young women in New England.

  2. www.andover.edu › alumni › alumni-connectAbbot Academy - Andover

    Abbot Academy. "Enter into the understanding that you may go forth into nobler living," proclaim the Abbot Gates. One of the first educational institutions in New England founded for girls and women, Abbot Academy opened its doors to seventy students on May 6, 1829 and flourished until Abbot Academy and Phillips Academy merged on June 28, 1973.

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  4. Aug 30, 2023 · Now | 50 Years of Changing the World. The arrival of Abbot Academys students and teachers at PA not only added a new dimension to the classroom, but also helped seed a revolution in gender roles and the progressive movements of Andover in the years that followed.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · by Allyson Irish. As part of a yearlong celebration marking the 50th anniversary of Abbot Academy and Phillips Academy merging to become a singular institution, new permanent banners that more clearly identify Abbot’s historic School Street campus were recently unveiled.

  6. Sep 1, 2023 · Founded through the financial support of Sarah Abbot, the Academy opened in May 6, 1829 with seventy students and continued as an independent preparatory school for female boarding and day students until the merger of the two schools in 1973.

  7. Abbot Academy (also known as Abbot Female Seminary) was an independent boarding preparatory school for women boarding and day students in grades 9 to 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.

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