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  1. Come from 44 states and 31 countries. 48% are students of color. 80% live in dorms and 20% commute from local towns. Hail from six of the seven continents (sorry, Antarctica!) Learn in classes of 12 students and one teacher. Receive adult support from a 5:1 student/teacher ratio.

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter) is renowned for its rigorous academics, vibrant community, and commitment to fostering intellectual curiosity and critical thinking skills. Many students praise its Harkness method of teaching, which encourages collaborative discussion and debate among peers.

  3. 25 de may. de 2024 · Phillips Exeter Academy was founded in 1781 by Dr. John Phillips and his wife, Elizabeth, who resided in Exeter. A successful businessman, Phillips felt strongly about what we now call community service, having given much of his time to his church, the town, and to the province. First a teacher by trade, he firmly believed in educating “youth ...

  4. 22 de may. de 2024 · Meet Exeter’s 200+ faculty members, who teach, coach sports, advise students, mentor clubs and live on campus as dorm advisors. Faculty Biographies | Phillips Exeter Academy Skip to main content

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · Medals, records and rivalry caps spring sports season. 5/25/24. Girls crew collects Big Red's ninth New England title of the year while Exeter and Andover meet to put a bow on 2024.

  6. 25 de may. de 2024 · Serving as a forum for Exeter’s student body, it features extensive news, sports and feature articles. PEA Life, known as PEAL, is a full-color magazine published three to four times a year that regularly features art and writing produced by Academy students. Exeter has its own 100-watt, student-run, non-commercial educational radio station.

  7. 25 de may. de 2024 · Exeter’s Harkness method was established in 1930 with a gift from Edward Harkness, a man who believed learning should be a democratic affair. It is a simple concept: Twelve students and one teacher sit around an oval table and discuss the subject at hand. What happens at the table, however, is, as Harkness intended, a “real revolution.”.