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6 de feb. de 2010 · Founded in 1645, Roxbury Latin is the oldest school in continuous existence in North America. For 379 years, we have offered a program explicitly designed for the boys in our care. Our work has been steady and sure.
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Founded in 1645 by Puritan missionary John Eliot, Roxbury Latin bills itself as the oldest boys' school in North America and the oldest school in continuous existence in North America. Roxbury Latin enrolls about 300 boys from the seventh through twelfth grades.
Founded in 1645, Roxbury Latin serves approximately 300 boys, in grades 7 through 12, on 117 acres in the West Roxbury neighborhood of the City of Boston.
Founded in 1645 by The Reverend John Eliot, Roxbury Latin is not only the oldest school in continuous existence in North America, it is also, by my reckoning, the oldest boys’ school on the continent. For all of our 377 years we have offered a program explicitly designed for the boys in our care.
Roxbury Latin is a school for boys who have the intellectual potential and the personal determination to do something great with their lives. A co-founder of the International Boys’ Schools Coalition, Roxbury Latin is a close-knit community focused on the needs and aspirations of individual boys.
Hace 5 días · Since 1645, The Roxbury Latin School has offered able and aspiring boys of Greater Boston a distinctive education. A boys’ school by conviction, our goal is to help students develop a life characterized by honesty, respect, and concern for others.