Founded in 1893 by Wellesley College graduates Florence Bigelow and Charlotte Conant, Walnut Hill was at the forefront of education for young women for more than 80 years. Even as a traditional private boarding school for girls, Walnut Hill’s arts programs were strong. The School was home to acclaimed Fenway Studio artist and teacher Marion Pooke , Class of 1901, and Pulitzer Prize–winning author and Poet Laureate Elizabeth Bishop ’30. In the 1970s, in response to the changing landscape in education, Walnut Hill became a coeducational school for the arts.
12 Highland Street, Natick, MA
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