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      • One of the first preparatory boarding schools in the United States, Lawrenceville School was founded in 1810 as the Maidenhead Academy. Hired by the board of trustees in 1880, Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., created a campus master plan predicated on fostering a vibrant academic community.
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  2. One of the oldest preparatory schools in the United States, Lawrenceville School was founded in 1810 as the Maidenhead Academy by Presbyterian clergyman Isaac Van Arsdale Brown. It had several names, including Lawrenceville Classical and Commercial High School [4] and Lawrenceville Academy. [5]

  3. For over 200 years, Lawrenceville has produced responsible leaders, creative innovators, and committed public servants - individuals who have been guided by a certain moral compass and who have used the gift of education wisely.

  4. On November 4, 1908, the Lawrenceville School designated that an official storage space (then located in Woods Memorial Hall) for the school archives be established. Today, the School’s archives are located in the Stephan Archives in the Bunn Library.

  5. Sep 9, 2024 · A letter written by the new president of the school’s board in the spring of 1964 noted that Lawrenceville was the last of the major independent boarding schools, which include Phillips Exeter Academy, St. Paul’s School and Phillips Academy Andover, to open its doors to a student of color.

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · The Lawrenceville School. One of the first preparatory boarding schools in the United States, Frederick Law Olmsted was hired by Lawrenceville School’s board of trustees in 1880 to create a master plan for the school. Olmsted’s goal was to foster a vibrant academic community in a parklike setting.

  7. The Board was created by owners of the Lawrenceville property and charged with overseeing the management of the institution. Among the first trustees were three of the four owners of the school - Caleb Smith Green, Charles Ewing Green, and Judge John T. Nixon.

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    One of the first preparatory boarding schools in the United States, Lawrenceville School was founded in 1810 as the Maidenhead Academy. Hired by the board of trustees in 1880, Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., created a campus master plan predicated on fostering a vibrant academic community.

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