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fayschool.org

Fay School is an independent, coeducational day and boarding school in Southborough, Massachusetts. Located on a 66-acre (270,000 m2) campus, Fay opened its Primary School (pre-K to grade two) in 2010 and moved its 6th grade into the Lower School program (now 3rd to 6th) in the 2012–13 school year. Fay school was founded in 1866 by sisters Eliza Burnett Fay and Harriet Burnett in a former parsonage of the Unitarian church, across from St. Mark's School, where traditionally Fay students attended secondary school. The first year, the school had five day students and two boarders. At Eliza Fay's death in September 1896, her son, Waldo B. Fay, became headmaster. Under him, the school sizably grew, adding a new dormitory, school room, and library. He was succeeded by Edward W. Fay, Waldo B. Fay's son in 1918. In 1922, the school was officially incorporated, and the ownership of the school was transferred from the Fay family to the newly formed board of trustees. More information...

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