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  1. La Boston Latin School est fondée le 23 avril 1635 par la ville de Boston [1], [2]. Les premières classes eurent lieu dans la maison de Philemon Pormort [ 1 ] . John Hull fut le premier étudiant à sortir de l'école en 1637 [ 3 ] .

  2. Boston Latin School, founded in 1635, is the oldest school in the United States, serving an economically and culturally diverse population of students in grades 7 to 12. BLS seeks to ground it's students in a contemporary classical education to be prepared for successful college studies, responsible and engaged citizenship, and rewarding life.

  3. On April 23, 1635, the first public school in what would become the United States was established in Boston, Massachusetts. Known as the Boston Latin School, this boys-only public secondary school was led by schoolmaster Philemon Pormont, a Puritan settler.

  4. Struggling to find the right balance between sports and academics is something that almost all Boston Latin School student-athletes struggle with. BLS... Spring Sports Recap By Juliet McVay (III), Rachel Li (III), Dimitra Minasidis (III) & Michael Tran (III) , Sports Editors and Contributing Writer

  5. Boston Latin School, founded on April 23, 1635, is the oldest public school in America. It offered free education to boys - rich or poor - while girls attended private schools at home. Until the completion of the schoolhouse in 1645, classes were held in the home of the first headmaster, Philemon Pormont.

  6. 4,790 Followers, 207 Following, 1,155 Posts - Boston Latin School (@blsthrives) on Instagram: "A lens into the dynamic community of the nation’s first public school.

  7. Boston Latin School is the oldest school in America. It was founded April 23, 1635 by the Town of Boston (see Footnotes), antedating Harvard College by more than a year.