David Farragut School, Boston, Massachusetts

David Farragut School, Boston, Massachusetts

The David G. Farragut School, also known as The Farragut School, is located at 10 Fenwood Road, in the Mission Hill district of Boston, Massachusetts, just off of Huntington Avenue.[1] The school is one of 86 elementary schools in the Boston School District.[1] The school is near the Brigham Circle trolley-train stop on the "E" branch of the MBTA's Green Line. Nearby are Brigham and Women's Hospital.

The school has grades from Kindergarten through Grade 5.[2] The school has around 15 teachers overseeing 230 students.[3] The school serves an approximate population of more than 25,000 people.[4]


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Coordinates: 42°19′15.55″N 71°06′22.54″W / 42.3209861°N 71.1062611°W / 42.3209861; -71.1062611


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