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School in Manchester, Vermont, United States
Burr and Burton Academy
Address
57 Seminary Avenue
Manchester, Vermont 05254
United States
Coordinates43°09′49″N 73°04′41″W / 43.1636875°N 73.0781602°W / 43.1636875; -73.0781602
Information
Other nameBBA
TypePrivate, non-profit, day and boarding school
MottoOffering every student a world of opportunities
Established1829; 195 years ago (1829)
NCES School IDA1503901
HeadmasterMark Tashjian
Teaching staff69.8 (on an FTE basis)
Grades9–12
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment714 (2017-2018)
Student to teacher ratio10.2
Color(s)Green and gold   
MascotBulldog
Websitewww.burrburton.org

Burr and Burton Academy (BBA) is a private, non-profit, co-educational, day and boarding school in Manchester, Vermont, United States. It was established in 1829 through a bequest from local businessman Joseph Burr.

In addition to serving local students and families, BBA offers a boarding program for international students.

Admissions

Burr and Burton Academy accepts all students from designated "sending towns," which vote annually to approve the school's tuition and pay the cost through education funding. Admission is also open on an annual basis to students from other, non-sending towns, as well as through BBA's International Program.

Tuition for the 2023-24 school year is $19,987 for sending town students; $22,487 for non-sending town students; and $59,500 for boarding international students.

Notable alumni

Notable staff

References

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External links

Vermont High Schools Division II
Private High Schools and Prep Schools in Vermont
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