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'''The Phelps School,''' located in ], is a private, ] boarding and day school for boys in Grades Six through Twelve with an additional Post-Graduate Program. |
'''The Phelps School,''' located in ], is a private, ] boarding and day school for boys in Grades Six through Twelve with an additional Post-Graduate Program. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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Private, all-male, boarding school in Malvern, Pennsylvania, USAThe Phelps School | |
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Address | |
583 Sugartown Road Malvern, Pennsylvania USA | |
Information | |
Type | Private, All-Male, Boarding |
Established | 1946 |
Teaching staff | 20.0 (on an FTE basis) |
Grades | 6 to 12 |
Enrollment | 85 (2017–18) |
Student to teacher ratio | 4.2 |
Mascot | Lion |
Website | https://thephelpsschool.org/ |
The Phelps School, located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, is a private, nonsectarian boarding and day school for boys in Grades Six through Twelve with an additional Post-Graduate Program.
History
Dr. Norman T. Phelps founded The Phelps School in 1946.
Academic Support Program
The Academic Support Program is a signature program of The Phelps School for over 40 years. For boys with learning differences, the Academic Support Program focuses on four key areas: English, reading and writing, mathematics, and organizational and study skills.
2015 PAISAA Basketball Tournament Championship
The Phelps School entered the 2015 Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association (PAISAA) Boys' Basketball Tournament as a five seed. After victories against Shipley School, Germantown Academy, and Haverford School, Phelps met second seed Westtown School in the final. Phelps defeated Westtown. 50-46 Quincy McKnight and Mike Watkins were members of the championship team.
Akiba incident
In a 2003 basketball game against Akiba Hebrew Academy it was alleged that spectators used antisemitic slurs against Akiba players and the Akiba coach challenged the Phelps coach to a fight, leading to an altercation in a parking lot after the game. Both school administrations denied the allegations of wrongdoing. Two weeks after the incident, teams and administrators from both schools met for a day-long meeting to discuss the incident.
Both Akiba Hebrew Academy and Phelps still regularly compete against each other on the court and on the field in the Tri-County Independent School League.
Notable alumni
- Terry Larrier, basketball player
- Quincy McKnight, basketball player
- Matthew Mellon, businessman
- Kyle Vinales, basketball player
- Mike Watkins, basketball player
References
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - "The Phelps School". Private School Universe Survey. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
- https://www.paisaasports.org/bracket/show/1029067?subseason=205246
- https://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/phelps-lions-(malvern,pa)/basketball-winter-14-15/roster.htm
- "Schools to discuss incident at game". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 30, 2003. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
- "Schools to discuss incident at game". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 30, 2003. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
- "Schools to meet to build tolerance". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 31, 2003. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
- https://tcisl.weebly.com/boys-basketball-standings-and-scores.html
- Carino, Jerry (February 19, 2019). "Seton Hall basketball: Where did Quincy McKnight come from?". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
External links
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