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  1. Best Boarding High Schools in Essex County. 1 of 4. See How Other Schools & Districts Rank. See All College Rankings. See Rankings for Best K-12 Schools & Districts. See Rankings for Best Places to Live. Back to Full Profile. Visit School's Website. View Phillips Academy Andover rankings for 2024 and compare to top schools in Massachusetts.

  2. www.andover.edu › admission › tuition-and-financial-aidTuition and Financial Aid

    Phillips Academy was founded on the idea that an Andover education should be—must be—open and accessible to “youth of requisite qualifications from every quarter.” True to our constitution, we’re one of the few independent schools in the country to admit students regardless of financial need; the official term for this is “need-blind admission.”

  3. Phillips Academy is a private school located in Andover, MA. The student population of Phillips Academy is 1,142. ... 180 Main St, Andover, MA 01810 (978) 749-4000. admissions@andover.edu.

  4. フィリップス・アカデミー(Phillips Academy, PA)は、アメリカ合衆国 マサチューセッツ州 アンドーヴァーにある私立共学のボーディングスクール。 フィリップス・アカデミー・アンドーヴァー (Phillips Academy, Andover)、ピーエイ・アンドーヴァー (PA Andover) としても知られる。

  5. www.andover.edu › about › historyHistory - Andover

    For a century, Phillips Academy shared its campus and board of directors with the Andover Theological Seminary, which was the first graduate institution of any kind in the United States. The Seminary moved to Cambridge in 1908, leaving behind much of what comprises the center of Phillips Academy’s present-day campus, including Pearson Hall (formerly Bartlet Chapel), Foxcroft Hall, and ...

  6. Established in 1942, Phillips Academy's Summer Session in Andover, Massachusetts, is the premier summer academic enrichment program in the country helping students from across the United States and around the world to achieve their educational goals. For five weeks, students with ambitious academic goals prepare for the rigors of the best high ...

  7. Welcome to the Peabody. Robert S. Peabody, Class of 1857, founded our institution in 1901 with three goals in mind: to introduce the students of Phillips Academy to the world of archaeology, to promote archaeological research, and to provide a place for students to gather. Today’s Peabody Institute employs collaborative learning to actively ...