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The Pike School was founded in 1926 by Cynthia Pike at 126 Lowell Street. <ref>https://www.pikeschool.org/about/quick-facts</ref> In 1944, it moved to 5 Porter Road in Shawsheen Village. In 1963, it moved to its current site on Sunset Rock Road. Pike is an independent day school for grades Pre-K through 9. <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/about/quick-facts</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>https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1554738449/pike/eiv9b0itvp9mvz5zq3am/PikeSchoolPositionDescription--Final.pdf</ref>
 
Pike is an independent day school for grades Pre-K through 9. <ref>Richardson, E.M. (1995). ''Andover: A century of change: 1896-1996''. Donning Company Publishers.</ref>

Revision as of 15:06, 7 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. [3]