- Daycroft School
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Coordinates: 41°2′15″N 73°38′12″W / 41.0375°N 73.63667°W
Daycroft School Location Greenwich, Connecticut, 06831 Information Type University-preparatory school Motto Perceive then demonstrate Established 1928 Headmaster Robert Clark Faculty 38 Enrollment 130 Information Closed Mascot Tigers Website http://www.daycroftschool.org/ The Daycroft School was a coeducational private boarding school founded by Sarah Pyle Smart in 1928 in Stamford, Connecticut and later relocated to Greenwich, Connecticut.[1] There, it eventually occupied the Rosemary Hall campus from 1971 until Daycroft's closing in 1991. Although the school had no official tie with the Christian Science Church, students were required to come from Christian Science families where at least one parent or close relative was a member of The Mother Church or a branch Church of Christ, Scientist.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Johnson, Cricket (2001). "Daycroft School History". Slide Show Script. The Daycroft School Foundation Incorporated. http://www.daycroftschool.org/school-history.
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Categories:- Schools in Fairfield County, Connecticut
- Greenwich, Connecticut
- Christian Science
- Former Christian Science churches, societies and buildings
- Educational institutions established in 1928
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