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  2. It developed from a small elementary school Chapin and Alice Wetmore founded in 1894 that was explicitly intended to prepare young girls for success at the Brearley School, which had been created 10 years earlier. Chapin ran the educational side of "Primary Classes for Girls" and Wetmore ran the business end.

  3. Ever since Maria Bowen Chapin founded The Chapin School in 1901, her commitment to academic excellence and high moral values have been the cornerstones of the School's philosophy.

  4. HISTORY. Ever since Maria Bowen Chapin founded The Chapin School in 1901, her commitment to academic excellence and high moral values have been the cornerstones of the School's philosophy.

  5. Jul 21, 2023 · Chapin School was founded in Princeton in 1931 by Frances Jordan Chapin. 1932. Chapin remained headmistress until 1932. 1934. At her request, the school was renamed the Chapin School after she died, in 1934. 1937. One hundred people attend the first alumnae luncheon at the school on April 21, 1937. 1951.

  6. Jul 1, 2024 · From The Chapin School. Chapin’s rich educational tradition dates back to 1901, when Maria Bowen Chapin founded the School. Our mission is to prepare a diverse and talented community of young women to thrive and lead in a global society through a dedication to academic excellence, personal integrity and community responsibility.

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  7. www.chapin.edu › about › heads-of-schoolChapin Heads of School

    Maria Bowen Chapin, an educational leader ahead of her time, founded Miss Chapin’s School for Girls in 1901 with the steadfast mission to educate girls and young women. One of seven children, she was born on September 13, 1863 in Wickford, Rhode Island.

  8. The Chapin School, founded in 1901, is an independent day school, grades Kindergarten through 12, dedicated to the intellectual and personal growth of young women.

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