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  1. Boston Latin School, founded in 1635, is the oldest school in the United States, serving an economically and culturally diverse population of students in grades 7 to 12. BLS seeks to ground it's students in a contemporary classical education to be prepared for successful college studies, responsible and engaged citizenship, and rewarding life.

  2. Boston Latin School, founded in 1635, is the oldest school in the United States, serving an economically and culturally diverse population of students in grades 7 to 12. BLS seeks to ground it's students in a contemporary classical education to be prepared for successful college studies, responsible and engaged citizenship, and rewarding life.

  3. 300 Fenway, Palace Road Building, Suite B313 Boston, MA 02115 Phone: (617) 424-1635 blsa@blsa.org

  4. In 1972 Boston Latin School started its acceptance of female students as well. Five of the signers of the Declaration of Independence attended Boston Latin School: Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine, William Hooper and Benjamin Franklin, who unbelievably was the only one of the five who did not graduate.

  5. Latin School owes much to Epes Sargent Dixwell, who succeeded Dillaway, for during his 15 years as Head Master, he founded the Boston Latin School Association in 1844 and made Gould's dream of a school library a reality. 1844 also marked the establishment of a new school building on Bedford Street. By 1847, the required age for applicants was ...

  6. Boston Latin School, although not an interesting location to visit, is an important part of Boston’s history. As an institution, it has been educating the students of this city for close to 400 years has had a significant impact on the lives of the influential citizens of Boston. Boston Latin School was founded in 1635, for colonists to have a location to teach their children. It was the ...

  7. Usher, Boston Latin School; Member, Continental Congress; Cipher Expert, deciphered British messages for General Washington; Signer, Articles of Confederation : John Lovell e. 1717 Loyalist; Head Master, Boston Latin School (1734-1775) Joseph Lovell e. 1800 Surgeon-General, United States Army (1818-1836) Augustus Lowell 1846