Noble and Greenough School, Private boarding school in Dedham, United States.
Noble and Greenough School is a boarding school with about 630 students in grades 7 through 12 located on a large campus featuring academic buildings, athletic fields, and residential facilities. Small classes averaging about 12 students allow for personalized instruction.
The school was founded in 1866 as Noble's Classical School and evolved from a private institution into a nonprofit organization under trustee management. A major move to Dedham in 1922 established the current campus location.
The school shapes student life through theater, music, and numerous electives that reflect personal interests. These programs are woven into daily school life and define how students spend their time together.
The campus sits along the Charles River and offers easy access for visitors wanting to explore the grounds. The best time to visit is during school breaks when classes are not in session and the campus is quieter.
The school dining hall occupies a former mansion called the Castle that once belonged to Albert W. Nickerson. This historic building gives daily meals a distinctive character and connects students to the campus's past.
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