The Governor’s Academy
Established in 1763, The Governor’s Academy is recognized as the oldest boarding school in America. Located in Byfield, Massachusetts, the Academy’s 400-acre campus sits adjacent to the salt marshes of the Atlantic Ocean. Today, more than two centuries after its founding, The Governor’s Academy continues its tradition of innovation through inventive, inspired programs and provides students in grades 9 to 12 with the tools they need to become citizen leaders of the world.
The Governor’s Academy |
The Governor’s Academy |
The Governor’s Academy |
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The Admissions building |
The waiting area inside admissions |
The adjoining Main building |
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The Governor’s Academy |
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The vast campus area |
The school’s sports field |
The Student Center building |
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The Governor’s Academy |
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Entrance to the Arts building |
Student dormitory building |
Students at work in the library |
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The Governor’s Academy |
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The campus theater |
During the student group tour |
Scenic view of the campus |
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