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  1. Emma Willard School, originally called Troy Female Seminary and often referred to simply as Emma, is an independent university-preparatory day and boarding school for young women, located in Troy, New York, on Mount Ida, offering grades 9–12 and postgraduate coursework.

  2. The History of Emma Willard School. This timeline highlights key dates and moments in our long history as the first institution of higher learning for girls. A wealth of documents, photographs, and records may be accessed by contacting the Emma Willard School Archives.

  3. Emma Willard School is a historic, inclusive, and prestigious private boarding and day school for girls, grades nine to 12. Founded in 1814 by Emma Hart Willard, it was the first school of higher learning for young women in the United States and remains a trailblazer in girls’ education.

  4. Who is Emma Willard? Emma Hart Willard was a visionary educator and activist for the rights of women. Emma Willard today is her namesake school, thriving in her footsteps since 1814.

  5. Emma Hart Willard was a visionary educator and activist for the rights of women. Emma Willard today is her namesake school, thriving in her footsteps since 1814. Learn More

  6. Article History. Subsequently called (from 1895): Emma Willard School. Date: 1821 - present. Areas Of Involvement: higher education. secondary education. Notable Alumni: Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage. Related People: Emma Willard. Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps. Mary Lucinda Bonney.

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