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      • Proposed as an alternative to the Latin School – which sent most graduates to Harvard – the English High School was established by the Boston School Committee in 1821 to prepare boys for success in business and industry.
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  2. 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. [3]

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    Almost two centuries have passed since The English High school was founded and the school has gone through many changes and has accomplished many goals. Up until the early 1800’s, the education system in Boston consisted of a scattering of grammar schools throughout the town. A child’s education usually ended at the age of 10. The exception to this...

    The Boston School Committee, which had been established in 1789, sought to provide a means of education for those students who were not going on to Harvard. They wanted a curriculum that provided subjects that would aid its graduates in achieving success in the world of commerce and industry. The Committee passed a resolution in 1820 that authorize...

    In 1844, The English High School was given a new home on Bedford Street, which it shared with the Boston Latin School. Perhaps this close proximity helped create the intense English-Latin athletic rivalry that exists even to this day. In 1881, The English High School and the Boston Latin School moved again to the newly reclaimed land in the South E...

    During the early 1970’s a 10 story building was erected directly behind the Commerce building. Education continued during the two years of construction and in the fall of 1973, students returned to find the old building torn down and the “Tower” in full operation. The “Tower” brought new changes to English High. For the first time girls were admitt...

  3. Sep 30, 2022 · The English High School in Boston has been in session for 200 years. Its history boasts some illustrious alumni and a unique blend of the old and the new. J.P. Morgan, former Lt. Governor...

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  4. The English High School Association, the incorporated society of alumni, was founded in 1853 with the stated object of promoting the usefulness and the prosperity of the English High School of Boston.

  5. The autumn of 1821 saw the opening of two pioneering educational institutions: the Troy Female Seminary, in Troy, New York, and the English Classical School, in Boston. The former is generally called our country’s first secondary school for girls and the latter its first public high school.

  6. Apr 28, 2007 · English High was founded in 1821 as the United States’ first public high school, and its graduates include J. P. Morgan and Maj. Gen. Matthew Ridgway from the Korean War.

  7. The English High School of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, is one of the first public high schools in America, founded in 1821. Originally called The English Classical School, it was renamed The English High School upon its first relocation in 1824.

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