Harvard–St. George School
Schools in Chicago
Harvard–St. George School was a private, non-denominational, co-educational day school in Chicago, Illinois. The school was formed in 1962 as a result of the merger of St. George School and the Harvard Preparatory School for Boys. St. George School was a selective, racially-integrated school with low tuition. The older Harvard School for Boys had attracted students from prominent Chicago families and had itself absorbed the Princeton-Yale School in 1902. The school was known for its liberal arts education, small class sizes, and integration. The school closed in 2003.
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South Ellis Avenue, Chicago Kenwood
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| N 41.8086 ° | E -87.6014 ° |
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South Ellis Avenue 4727
60615 Chicago, Kenwood
Illinois, United States
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