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Phillips Academy (also known as PA, Phillips Academy Andover, or simply Andover) is a co-educational college-preparatory school for boarding and day students located in Andover, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.
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Phillips Academy (also called Andover, Phillips Andover, or PA) is a high school for boys and girls in Andover, Massachusetts, near Boston, USA. The school is a boarding school. 75% of the students live there. Phillips Academy is one of the oldest private boarding schools in the United States.
Phillips Academy, at Andover, Mass.; college preparatory boarding and day school; opened 1778, chartered 1780 by Samuel Phillips. Founded for boys, it is the oldest incorporated academy in the United States and has served as the model for many later schools.
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History: Phillips Academy founded - Andover is a webpage that tells the story of how one of the oldest and most prestigious boarding schools in America was established in 1778 by Samuel Phillips Jr., a patriot and visionary leader. Learn about the challenges and changes that the academy faced over the centuries, and how it shaped the education and culture of Andover, Massachusetts.
This is a complete list of the principals of Phillips Academy since its founding in 1778. From 1778 to 1928, the title was "Principal". In the year 1928, the name was changed to "Headmaster", and finally with the appointment of Barbara Landis Chase, the title was changed to "Head of School".