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Dana Hall School

Dana Hall School is an independent boarding and day school for girls in grades 5-12 located in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Founded in 1881 by Henry F. Durant, Dana Hall originally served as Wellesley College's preparatory program.[2]

Dana Hall School

Amor Caritas

1881 (1881)

Katherine Bradley

5-12

473

52 acres (210,000 m2)[1]

Suburban

   Blue and white

Dragon

Tuition[edit]

Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year is $71,748 for boarding students, and $58,190 for day students.[3]

(1986), princess of Jordan[4]

Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein

(1880s), children's writer

Alice Balch Abbot

(1914), botanist and horticulturist

Dorcas Brigham

(1928), children's author of Goodnight Moon[4]

Margaret Wise Brown

(1956), author, contributing editor of The San Juan Star, and former First Lady of Puerto Rico[5]

Rosario Ferré

(1983), fashion director at Elle magazine, judge on Project Runway, and author[4]

Nina Garcia

(1909), folklorist[6]

Helen Hartness Flanders

entertainment personality

Busty Heart

(2011), First Daughter of Rwanda

Ange Kagame

(1914), aviator

Opal Kunz

Venezuelan activist and politician

María Corina Machado

former First Lady of Puerto Rico

Lila Mayoral

actress

Alley Mills

(1960), Pulitzer Prize-winning poet[4]

Sharon Olds

soprano opera singer

Madelyn Renee

(1976), Daytime Emmy-winning soap opera actress[4]

Hillary Bailey Smith

(1911), painter associated with the Futurist movement[7]

Frances Simpson Stevens

(1968), gold and silver equestrian medalist at the 1984 Olympics[4]

Karen Stives

(1983), actress and comedian[4]

Alexandra Wentworth

(1977), computer scientist known for her work in data privacy[4]

Latanya Sweeney

Pine Manor College

The Association of Boarding Schools profile

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