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Groton is a small, selective school with a diverse and close-knit community. It offers scholarship, leadership, and family values to students in grades 8-12.
- Alumni
Each year, alumni participate in Groton life by attending...
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Groton’s dress code, adopted in 2022, intends to create...
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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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Groton School is a private co-ed, boarding school for...
- Athletics
The Groton School Athletic Hall of Fame honors past student...
- Facilities
The hallmark of a Groton education is the development of the...
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Groton School also provides clinical internships for...
- Alumni
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.
Groton School is a co-ed boarding and day school for grades 8-12, with a mission to inspire lives of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Learn about its history, traditions, curriculum, campus, and alumni.
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 socioeconomically inclusive schools ...
Learn about the academic program at Groton School, a prestigious private boarding school for grades 8-12. Explore the course catalog, department offerings, and requirements for each form.
Set on a beautiful campus less than an hour's drive from Boston, Groton offers the resources of a much larger school to 380 students in grades 8 through 12. Under the leadership of Headmaster Temba Maqubela, Groton has aggressively contained the cost of attendance and increased financial aid.
Groton School was founded in 1884 by the Reverend Endicott Peabody as a privately endowed boarding school (grades 8–12) for boys. In addition to a standard academic program, Peabody’s original curriculum included subjects that were not commonly offered at preparatory schools of the day, such…