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Phillips Academy Andover

Location: Andover, Massachusetts

Coed: Yes

Population: 1,131

Type: Boarding/Day

Tuition: $69,600

Religious Affiliation: Secular

Mascot: Gunga the Gorilla

Student/Teacher Ratio: 5.3:1

Schedule: Trimesters

Setting: Rural

About Phillips Academy Andover

More commonly called simply Andover, and not to be confused with Phillips Exeter Academy (their main rival), this is one of the top high schools in the US. The oldest academy in the US, Andover is regularly ranked as a top high school, and offers its students advanced course options in all subjects.

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Admissions Information

Application Open: September

Interview Due: January

Applications Due: February 1

All Materials Due: February 1

Required Materials

Online Application Portal: Can be found here

Standardized Tests: Both the SSAT and the ISEE are accepted, but neither is required. The Character Skills Snapshot is also accepted if you take the SSAT.

Interview: Optional, may be done either in person, virtually, or via video submission.

Parent Interview: Not required, though a parent statement is.

Recommendations: Required from your current math and English teachers, your counselor, and a personal recommendation. A special interest recommendation may optionally be included.

Transcripts: Required

Other materials: An essay and short responses are necessary, as is a graded assignment. An arts or athletics supplement may optionally be included. Financial aid may be applied for separately. Need based aid is available, and 100% of demonstrated need is met.

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Academic Information

Curriculum Information: Students take five or six courses per trimester. Full curriculum information can be found here

Graduation Requirements: 

  • 1 art credit, 1 music credit, and 2 credits of art, music, theatre, or dance
  • English 100, 200, and 300
  • 3 terms at 300 level, or 1 term at 400 level, or completion of 200 level in one language and 100 level in another
  • History 100A and 100b, History 201 and 202, and History 300
  • 2 three term lab sciences
  • Completion of math 280 (Algebra and Geometry) or 340 (Precalculus)
  • 1 term PE
  • Students must be able to successfully complete a swimming assessment

Note that these are the minimum graduation requirements. We recommend, and colleges prefer to see, that students have taken four years in each of the core academic subjects: Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and a foreign language. 

Language Options: 

  • Chinese
  • French
  • German
  • Greek (ancient)
  • Japanese
  • Latin
  • Russian
  • Spanish

Research Options: Independent research seminars are available, where students conduct research projects under the guidance of a faculty mentor.

Advanced Study Options: Andover ranks its courses by level. 500 level courses are equivalent to those offered to college freshmen. 600 level courses are meant to be equivalent to more advanced college courses. These are available in all core academic subjects.

  • Courses are available in economics, both practical and theory coursework is available.
  • Math courses include advanced seminar, multivariable calculus, and linear algebra.
  • Computer science options include robotics, discrete mathematics, scientific computing, and machine learning, amongst others.
  • Science options include human anatomy and physiology, cellular biology, evolution and ecology, organic chemistry, astronomy, astrobiology, and fluid mechanics.

 

Educational Philosophy: Phillips Academy’s Constitution charges the faculty to teach “youth from every quarter” to aspire equally to knowledge and goodness. This obligation challenges students to develop what is finest in themselves and others, for others and themselves. Phillips Academy is committed to nurturing an intentionally diverse, inclusive community that encourages students and adults to respect, inspire, and learn from one another. Guided by the ideal of non sibi, leading lives “not for self,” the Phillips Academy community promotes a balance of intellectual curiosity, engagement, leadership, and service in the pursuit of excellence: academic, civic, and moral.

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Special Programs

Campus Information: Located on a 700 acre campus, Andover more resembles a small college than a traditional high school. There are dormitories, dining halls, and academic buildings, with separate facilities for arts and athletics. Male and female students have separate dormitories.

Arts Programs: Andover has three departments which organize the arts:

  • Music
  • Art
  • Theatre & Dance

Athletics: Andover’s athletics department offers the following sports: 

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Crew
  • Cross Country
  • Cycling
  • Field Hockey
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Nordic Skiing
  • Soccer
  • Squash
  • Swimming & Diving
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Water Polo
  • Wrestling

Clubs: Student activities at Andover can be found here.

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