Worcester Academy

  Worcester Academy is a private preparatory school located in Worcester, Massachusetts. 
Founded in 1834 as the Worcester County Manual Labor High School, it did not change its name until 1847. The school moved to its current location on Union Hill in Worcester in 1869. Worcester Academy was all-male from its founding until 1856, and again from 1890 to 1974. It has been coeducational since. The school's motto is "Achieve the Honorable," and over the years, the academy has had many prominent alumni. It is considered to be one of the most prestigious schools in the United States, and its main rivals are other notable private schools including Phillips Exeter, Phillips Andover, Deerfield Academy, Cushing Academy, Governor Dummer Academy, and Milton Academy. Several beautiful brick buildings are listed on the national historic register including the Kingsley Laboratories, Walker Hall, and Adams Hall. One of the most famous and remarkable architectural gems on the unique campus at Worcester Academy is the Warner Theater, which was a gift from the famous man who created Warner Brothers. The academy has perhaps the most spectacular high school theater in the entire United States. The academy used to be a "feeder" school for the entire Ivy League, primarily Harvard and Yale, and other prestigious universities and colleges including Boston College, Tufts University, Georgetown University, Duke University, Williams, and Amherst. The academy has had more Harvard Football captains than any other high school in the United States. It is a member of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council.

Notable alumni

Notable alumni of Worcester Academy include In addition, many student-athletes attend Worcester Academy solely for their senior year, or for a single postgraduate year, to increase their exposure to college coaches or to improve their academic standing. Notable student-athletes include
   

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