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Wilbraham & Monson Academy

Coordinates: 42°07′20.96″N 72°25′53.67″W / 42.1224889°N 72.4315750°W / 42.1224889; -72.4315750
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Wilbraham & Monson Academy
Rich Hall
Address
Map
423 Main Street

,
Hampden
,
01095

United States
Coordinates42°07′20.96″N 72°25′53.67″W / 42.1224889°N 72.4315750°W / 42.1224889; -72.4315750
Information
Former names
  • Monson Academy
  • Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy
TypePrivate, boarding, day, college preparatory school
MottoAt Home. In the World.
Established1804; 220 years ago (1804)
CEEB code222400
NCES School ID00604261
ChairScott B. Jacobs
Head of SchoolBrian Easler
Faculty66
Grades9-12, including postgraduate
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment400
Student to teacher ratio6:1
Campus400 acres (1.6 km2)
Color(s)Red and Blue
   
MascotTitan
NicknameTitans
Annual tuition
  • $75,500 - 7-day boarding
  • $65,500 - 5-day boarding
  • $45,000 - Upper School day
  • $35,000 - Middle School day
Revenue$ 22,102,738
Websitewww.wma.us

Wilbraham & Monson Academy (WMA) is a college-preparatory school located in Wilbraham, Massachusetts. Founded in 1804, it is a four-year boarding and day high school for students in grades 9-12 and postgraduate. A middle school, with grades 6–8, offers boarding for grade 8 students. The academy is located in the center of the town of Wilbraham, 75 miles (121 km) from Boston and 150 miles (240 km) from New York City.

Athletics

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In fall 2007, the Academy unveiled its $4 million expansion of the Greenhalgh Athletic Center on campus. The expansion included a fitness room, a multi-purpose dance and wrestling space, a large conference room and new central locker facilities.[1]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kuhn Riddle Architects".
  2. ^ "Emily Norcross Dickinson (1804–1882), mother". Emily Dickinson Museum. Retrieved 2017-11-25.
  3. ^ "Wilbraham & Monson Academy Profile (2021) | Wilbraham, MA". Boarding School Review. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  4. ^ "Worcester District Medical Society".
  5. ^ "Wong Fun". The University of Edinburgh. 2024-06-24. Retrieved 2024-11-17.

Further reading

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