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Private, all-male, boarding school in Malvern, Pennsylvania, USA
The Phelps School
Address
583 Sugartown Road
Malvern, Pennsylvania
USA
Information
TypePrivate, All-Male, Boarding
Established1946
MascotLion
Websitehttps://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, fulfilling his dream of starting a Pennsylvania boarding school to give boys the attention they need to reach their potential.

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.

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

References

  1. "Schools to discuss incident at game". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 30, 2003. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  2. "Schools to discuss incident at game". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 30, 2003. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  3. "Schools to meet to build tolerance". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 31, 2003. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  4. https://tcisl.weebly.com/boys-basketball-standings-and-scores.html
  5. 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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