School
Phillips Andover Academy
Often referred to as Andover, the academy was founded by Samuel Phillips, Jr., during the American Revolution. Paul Revere designed the school's seal, and John Hancock signed its Act of Incorporation. Andover seeks students from diverse ethnic, racial, socioeconomic and geographic backgrounds, drawing students from nearly every state and roughly 30 foreign countries and providing financial aid for both needy and middle-class families.
Beverly School for the Deaf
The school's educational program for deaf and hard-of-hearing children emphasizes social/emotional growth and development. Counseling is available, and a summer session for preschoolers and kindergartners will accept enrollment from the regular program only.
The school accepts the following conditions:
St. John the Evangelist School
Central Catholic High School
Central Catholic High School is a coeducational college preparatory high school with an enrollment of over 1,350 students who come from 45 towns and four countries. The school embraces students with diverse ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Advanced Placement and honors courses are available in a variety of disciplines as well as dual-credit university courses in physics and forensics. Instruction is offered in several areas including fine and performing arts, visual arts, choral music and theatre.
Magic Years Valentine Craft Open House
Magic Years Cooperative Nursery School invites all interested parents and their preschool-aged children to a free craft open house. Younger Siblings are welcome to attend too.
Make a craft, tour the school, enjoy a light snack, and meet the teachers that make Magic Years such an enriching place to learn.