Fay School
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Fay School is credited as being the oldest junior boarding school in the United States. It was founded by Eliza Burnett Fay and her sister, Harriet Burnett and officially opened in 1864. The school is located at 48 Main Street in Southborough, Massachusetts.
The School has a stunning 35 acre campus with around 10 sports fields, along with ice time, skiing, and golf off-campus.
The School ranges in grades starting in First Grade and going through Ninth Grade. Students are required to wear a formal dress code consisting of a blazer, slacks or skirt, formal shoes, button up shirt, tie (boys), and a belt.
The School is open to boarders in grades 6-9 and is home to representatives from many countries all over the world.
A notable alum is Topher Grace who plays the role of Eric Forman on That 70's Show, and stars in the movie Spiderman 3. Also Hawaiian Prince Koke or Edward D. Kawananakoa. Another group of notable alumni are George Foreman's sons, The Georges.
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Founded in 1866