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The Lawrenceville School

The Lawrenceville School
Lawrenceville School seal.png
Location
Lawrenceville, NJ
United States
Coordinates 40°17′39″N 74°43′30″W / 40.29414°N 74.72494°W / 40.29414; -74.72494Coordinates: 40°17′39″N 74°43′30″W / 40.29414°N 74.72494°W / 40.29414; -74.72494
Information
Type Private, Day & Boarding, College-prep
Motto Virtus Semper Viridis
("Virtue Always Green")
Established 1810
Head Master Stephen Sheals Murray
Faculty 113.3 (on FTE basis)
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment 817 (2013-14)
Student to teacher ratio 7.2:1
Campus 700 acres (2.8 km2)
Color(s) Red/Black
Athletics conference Mid-Atlantic Prep League, New Jersey Independent Schools Athletic Association
Sports 21 sports teams
Mascot Big Red
Rival The Hill School
Accreditation MSA
Average SAT scores 670 critical reading
700 math
690 writing
Endowment $374 Million (as of October 2014)
Affiliations NJAIS
ESA
TSAO
Website
Lawrenceville School
Memorial Hall, Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville, NJ).JPG
Memorial Hall at Lawrenceville School
Lawrenceville School is located in Mercer County, New Jersey
Lawrenceville School
Lawrenceville School is located in New Jersey
Lawrenceville School
Lawrenceville School is located in the US
Lawrenceville School
Location in Mercer County, New Jersey
Location Main Street, Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°17′42″N 74°43′45″W / 40.29500°N 74.72917°W / 40.29500; -74.72917
Area 17.74 acres (7.18 ha)
Architect Peabody & Stearns; Frederick Law Olmsted
Architectural style Queen Anne, Romanesque
NRHP Reference # 86000158
Significant dates
Added to NRHP February 24, 1986
Designated NHLD February 24, 1986

The Lawrenceville School is a coeducational, independent college preparatory boarding school for students in ninth through twelfth grades. The school is located on 700 acres (2.8 km2) in the historic Lawrenceville section of Lawrence Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.

Lawrenceville is a member of the Eight Schools Association, begun informally in 1973–74 and formalized in 2006. Lawrenceville is also a member of the Ten Schools Admissions Organization, founded in 1966. There is a seven-school overlap of membership between the two groups. Lawrenceville was additionally formerly a member of the G20 Schools group. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1928.

As of the 2013-14 school year, the school had an enrollment of 817 students and 113.3 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 7.2:1. Students came from 34 states and 40 countries. In 2010 Lawrenceville announced that Janie Woods, who died at age 87 in 2007, and her husband, Henry C. Woods Jr., had bequeathed the school $60 million, the largest donation in its 200-year history. As of October 2014, its endowment stood at $374 million.

Lawrenceville received 1,894 formal applications for entry in fall 2016, of which 354 were offered admission.

One of the oldest preparatory schools in the United States, Lawrenceville was founded in 1810 as the Maidenhead Academy by Presbyterian clergyman Isaac Van Arsdale Brown. As early as 1828, the school attracted students from Cuba and England, as well as from the Cherokee Nation. It had several names, including the Lawrenceville Classical and Commercial High School, the Lawrenceville Academy, and the Lawrenceville Classical Academy, before its current name, "The Lawrenceville School," was adopted during its refounding in 1883. An 18-acre (7.3 ha) area of the campus built then, including numerous buildings, has been designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark District, known as the Lawrenceville School National Historic Landmark. An addition to the campus outside of that district was built in the 1920s. Lawrenceville's student body was almost entirely white for its first 150 years, with the first African American student admitted in 1964.


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