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Hackley School is a private college preparatory school located in Tarrytown, New York, and is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League. Founded in 1899 by a wealthy philanthropist, Frances Hackley, the school was intended to be a Unitarian alternative to Episcopal boarding schools.
Hackley School, Tarrytown, New York. 2,303 likes · 17 talking about this · 4,344 were here. "United, We Help One Another." Hackley School is an independent, college-preparatory, K-12 day schoo
In the spring, our talented artists from across Hackley's three divisions showcased their incredible artwork. Visit hackleyschool.smugmug.com (link in bio) to see photos of the pieces from our AP Studio Art Thesis, Lower School, Middle School and Upper School art shows!
Hackley School is an independent, college-preparatory, nonsectarian, day and boarding school for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. Founded in 1899, Hackley became co-educational in 1970.
Hackley School. 293 Benedict Avenue. Tarrytown, NY 10591. Tel: (914) 366-2642. www.hackleyschool.org. REQUEST INFO SAVE SCHOOL. Located on a 285 acre woodland campus in Tarrytown, NY, Hackley School is a K-12 coeducational day and five-day boarding school.
Hackley was founded in 1899 as a college preparatory school for boys through the generosity of Mrs. Frances Hackley, who, in partnership with leading Unitarians of the era, sought to create a non-sectarian school that embraced Unitarian values of intellectual questioning and inclusiveness.