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St. Mark's School (Massachusetts) : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Mark's School (Massachusetts)
St. Mark’s School is a coeducational, Episcopal, preparatory school, situated on in Southborough, Massachusetts, from Boston. It was founded in 1865 as an all-boys school by Joseph Burnett, who developed and marketed the world-famous Burnett Vanilla Extract.〔http://www.southboroughhistory.org/History/Burnett%20Company/History_of_J_Burnett_Company.htm〕 Girls have attended since 1978. St. Mark's is a member of the Independent School League, and the second-oldest of the five elite prep schools collectively termed ''St. Grottlesex''. The school's 65 teachers lead 325 boarding and day students through a rigorous curriculum and a full program of co-curricular activities. Class size averages 10, with a student-faculty ratio of 5:1. Each department offers honors and advanced placement sections (numbering 24 in total, more than any other school in the Independent School League). John Warren, a 1974 St. Mark's graduate, is the current head of school. ==History==
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