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Groton is a private, college-prep, boarding and day school for girls and boys in grades 8-12. Learn about its small size, scholarship, leadership, and family values on its website.
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Groton School Mission: To inspire lives of character,...
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Groton School Mission: To inspire lives of character,...
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Learn about the small classes and dedicated teachers at...
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The school-day schedule makes time for music, so...
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Groton School is a private college-preparatory day and boarding school located in Groton, Massachusetts. It is affiliated with the Episcopal tradition. Groton enrolls about 380 boys and girls from the eighth through twelfth grades, dubbed Forms II-VI in the British fashion.
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From Groton School Set on a beautiful campus less than an hour's drive from Boston, Groton offers outstanding opportunities to 380 students in grades 8 through 12. Under the leadership of Headmaster Temba Maqubela, Groton has aggressively contained tuition costs and, through generous financial assistance, become one of the most ...
Groton School is a prestigious boarding school for grades 8-12 with a tradition of academic excellence and service to the country and the world. Learn about its tuition, financial aid, rankings, culture, activities, and more.
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Groton School is a private, co-ed, boarding and day school for grades 8-12 in Massachusetts. Learn about its student body, faculty, endowment, tuition, financial aid, and standardized test scores.
Learn about the origins, achievements, and challenges of Groton School, a prestigious boarding school founded by Endicott Peabody in 1884. Explore the school's legacy of civil rights, social justice, and leadership through the stories of its alumni and guests.