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The Pike School was founded in 1926 by Cynthia Pike at her home, 126 Lowell Street. At its inception, it had an enrollment of 6 students. <ref>https://www.pikeschool.org</ref> In 1944, Pike moved to 5 Porter Road in Shawsheen Village and incorporated as a nonprofit educational institution. In 1963, it moved to its current site, 35 acres of land on Sunset Rock Road.<ref>Richardson, E.M. (1995). ''Andover: A century of change: 1896-1996''. Donning Company Publishers.</ref>
The Pike School was founded in 1926 by Cynthia Pike at her home, 126 Lowell Street. At its inception, it had an enrollment of 6 students. <ref>https://www.pikeschool.org</ref> In 1944, Pike moved to 5 Porter Road in Shawsheen Village and incorporated as a nonprofit educational institution. In 1963, it moved to its current site, 35 acres of land on Sunset Rock Road.<ref>Richardson, E.M. (1995). ''Andover: A century of change: 1896-1996''. Donning Company Publishers. Andover Room, R 974.45 Ric</ref>


Pike is an independent day school for grades Pre-K through 9 and enrolls students from over 40 communities of the Greater Merrimack Valley. Pike is accredited by the Association of Independent Schools of New England and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the Council for Religion in Independent Schools, the Elementary School Heads Association, the Educational Records Bureau, the Secondary School Admission Test Board, and AISNE Diversity Services.<ref>https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1554738449/pike/eiv9b0itvp9mvz5zq3am/PikeSchoolPositionDescription--Final.pdf</ref>
Pike is an independent day school for grades Pre-K through 9 and enrolls students from over 40 communities of the Greater Merrimack Valley. Pike is accredited by the Association of Independent Schools of New England and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the Council for Religion in Independent Schools, the Elementary School Heads Association, the Educational Records Bureau, the Secondary School Admission Test Board, and AISNE Diversity Services.<ref>https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1554738449/pike/eiv9b0itvp9mvz5zq3am/PikeSchoolPositionDescription--Final.pdf</ref>
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--[[User:Tricia|Tricia]] ([[User talk:Tricia|talk]]) 11:07, 15 February 2024 (EST)

Latest revision as of 11:07, 15 February 2024

The Pike School was founded in 1926 by Cynthia Pike at her home, 126 Lowell Street. At its inception, it had an enrollment of 6 students. [1] In 1944, Pike moved to 5 Porter Road in Shawsheen Village and incorporated as a nonprofit educational institution. In 1963, it moved to its current site, 35 acres of land on Sunset Rock Road.[2]

Pike is an independent day school for grades Pre-K through 9 and enrolls students from over 40 communities of the Greater Merrimack Valley. Pike is accredited by the Association of Independent Schools of New England and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the Council for Religion in Independent Schools, the Elementary School Heads Association, the Educational Records Bureau, the Secondary School Admission Test Board, and AISNE Diversity Services.[3]


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--Tricia (talk) 11:07, 15 February 2024 (EST)

  1. https://www.pikeschool.org
  2. Richardson, E.M. (1995). Andover: A century of change: 1896-1996. Donning Company Publishers. Andover Room, R 974.45 Ric
  3. https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1554738449/pike/eiv9b0itvp9mvz5zq3am/PikeSchoolPositionDescription--Final.pdf