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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Sarah Porter

Relatives
  
Noah Porter

Occupation
  
Educator

Education
  
Informal


Sarah Porter

Born
  
August 17, 1813 (
1813-08-17
)
Farmington, Connecticut, U.S.

Died
  
February 18, 1900(1900-02-18) (aged 86) Farmington, Connecticut, U.S.

Parent(s)
  
Reverend Noah Porter Mehitable "Hetty" Meigs Porter

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Sarah Porter (August 16, 1813 – February 18, 1900) was the American educator who founded Miss Porter's School, a private college preparatory school for girls.

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Biography

She was born in Farmington, Connecticut to Rev. Noah Porter (1781 – 1866) and his wife, Mehitable "Hetty" Meigs Porter (1786 – 1874). Her older brother, Noah Porter, was President of Yale College from 1871 to 1886.

She was educated at Farmington Academy and at the Young Ladies Institute in New Haven, and, uncharacteristically for women of the time, studied privately with Yale College professors. She taught in Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania, and returned to Connecticut in 1847 to found a female counterpart to Simeon Hart's Academy for Boys. Initially she had only 25 students, but because of the school's expansive curriculum, including the sciences as well as the humanities, the daughters of the affluent soon made it their school of choice, and the school quickly expanded. She was an opponent of women's suffrage but promoted other legal reforms for women.

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Sarah Porter Wikipedia