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Lincoln School (Providence, Rhode Island)

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Type
  
Private,

Established
  
1884

Faculty
  
102

Phone
  
+1 401-331-9696

Number of students
  
400

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Quaker

Head of School
  
Suzanne Fogarty

Enrollment
  
400

Mascot
  
Lynx

Color
  
Green and White

Lincoln School (Providence, Rhode Island)

Address
  
301 Butler Ave, Providence, RI 02906, USA

Profiles

Lincoln School, Providence RI, is an independent, college preparatory school offering an all-girls educational program for Grades 1 through 12, with a co-educational Early Childhood program (Nursery through Kindergarten) and The Little School.

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History

Founded in 1884, by Mrs. William Ames in order for her daughter Margarethe Dwight to go to a real school, Lincoln School was named in honor of John Larkin Lincoln in 1888, a Brown University Professor with a strong commitment to the education of girls and young women. Lincoln moved to its present site on Butler Avenue in 1913, expanding its campus and physical plant in the ensuing years to accommodate the School's growing N-12 program, The Little School and arts and athletic programs. In 1924, Lincoln School became a Quaker School and is an active member of the Friends Council on Education. In 1980, Lincoln acquired Faxon Farm in Rehoboth, MA, named in honor of alumna, Connie Briggs Faxon '36, to support the School's growing interscholastic sports program.

Notable alumnae

  • Jill Craybas
  • Christine C. Ferguson
  • Harriet Metcalf
  • Amy Van Nostrand
  • Meredith Vieira
  • Jane Kramer
  • Edith Pearlman
  • Glenna Collett-Vare
  • Louise Herreshoff
  • References

    Lincoln School (Providence, Rhode Island) Wikipedia