Search Classmates® For Yearbooks, Alumni & Old Sweethearts from High School. Register Free. Connect With Old Classmates from English High School On Classmates.com
- Search Old Classmates®
Search by School & Year
Look Who's Been Searching You
- School Reunions
Search by School & Year Free
Look Who's Been Searching You
- Search Old Classmates®
Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
Summer School Info: July 10-August 10. Monday to Thursdays (No classes on Fridays) 8:00am to 12:00pm. (Breakfast will be from 8:00am-8:20am/ Lunch 11:30am -11:55am) Breakfast and Lunch are optional for students.
- Mission Statement – About Us – The English High School
Since 1821, the mission of English High School has been to...
- Mission Statement – About Us – The English High School
The English High School in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1821, is one of the first public high schools in the United States. Originally called The English Classical School, it was renamed upon its first relocation in 1824.
9. Juli 2021 · Learn about the origins and evolution of the first public high school in America, founded in 1821 in Boston. Discover how The English High School changed over time, from an exam school to a co-ed school, and moved to different locations.
22. Apr. 2016 · Get information on The English High School in Boston, MA including enrollment, state testing assessments and student body breakdown.
- 144 Mcbride Street, Boston, 2130, MA
- 06176 358 979
14. Mai 2024 · The English High School is a public, magnet school in Boston, MA that offers AP courses and college prep programs. It has a diverse student body, a low teacher-student ratio, and a variety of clubs and activities.
- (60)
- (617) 635-8979
- 144 MCBRIDE ST, BOSTON, 02130, MA
The English High School is America’s oldest public high school. It started in 1821. Unlike other schools at the time, the school was meant to prepare students for industry rather than college.
Since 1821, the mission of English High School has been to challenge each student academically while fostering an enduring commitment to honor, achievement, and service to humanity. As the school community has evolved to meet the demands of the 21st century, we seek today to support our students’ social and emotional development and growth ...