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Fay School offers a challenging and well-rounded program for students in kindergarten through grade nine, with a boarding option for grades seven through nine. Learn about Fay's core values, campus, results, and application process.
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About Fay School. Founded in 1866, Fay serves 475 students...
- Alumni
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- Early Learning Center
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- Admission
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- Athletics
In the Upper School, students also select a team sport each...
- Student Life
Fay After School Clubs, Spring Term 2024 Vacation Camp &...
- Boarding
About Fay School. Founded in 1866, Fay serves 475 students...
- Secondary School Counseling
Fay's secondary school counselors work with students, their...
- Parents
Fay School is the first junior boarding school in the U.S., founded in 1866. It offers a broad and challenging program for day and boarding students in grades K-9, with a focus on academic excellence, honorable conduct, and wellness.
Fay School, founded in 1866 by the Fay sisters, is an independent, coeducational day and boarding school located in Southborough, Massachusetts.
Founded in 1866, Fay serves 475 students in Kindergarten through grade nine on its 66-acre campus in Southborough, Massachusetts.
As a day and boarding school for students in Kindergarten through Grade Nine, Fay School is a community built on five core values: academic excellence; honorable conduct; dedicated service; earnest effort; and wellness of mind, body, and spirit.
Vietnam Veterans Plaque. This is the plaque honoring North High Graduates who served and were either KIA or MIA during the Vietnam War. The plaque was presented to PBAA at North On The Fourth 2014 for display in the Main hallway at North. It has been graciously donated by the NHS Class of '66 in rememberance of all those who were lost.
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