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Hackley School is a college-preparatory private school for students in kindergarten through high school. Learn about its mission, programs, achievements, and community on its website.
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Hackley School is a private college preparatory school located in Tarrytown, New York, and is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League. Founded in 1899 by a wealthy philanthropist, Frances Hackley, the school was intended to be a Unitarian alternative to Episcopal boarding schools.
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- Mrs. Frances A. Hackley
- Iuncti Iuvamus, (United, we help)
Hackley School is a coeducational day and boarding school in Tarrytown, NY, with a historic campus and a diverse student body. It offers rigorous academics, arts, athletics, and community service, and ranks among the top 20% of private schools in New York.
- 293 Benedict Avenue, Tarrytown, 10591, NY
- (914) 366-2642
29 de fev. de 2024 · Hackley School is a top rated, boarding school for grades K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 8 to 1. It offers AP courses, college prep, STEM, and various clubs and activities, but has low diversity and high homework load.
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- (914) 631-0128
- 293 BENEDICT AVE, TARRYTOWN, 10591, NY
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Hackley was founded in 1899 as a college preparatory school for boys through the generosity of Mrs. Frances Hackley, who, in partnership with leading Unitarians of the era, sought to create a non-sectarian school that embraced Unitarian values of intellectual questioning and inclusiveness.