Booth School (Philadelphia)

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MottoQuod ero spero
Established1938
Closed1976
Booth School
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United States
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TypePrivate
MottoQuod ero spero
Established1938
Closed1976
HeadmistressPhoebe Booth
Enrollment300+ at peak
CampusSuburban
ColorsBlue and white

The Booth School or "The Booth School: A Country School for Boys and Girls" was a private secondary school in the Philadelphia Main Line suburbs from 1938 to 1976. The 27-acre (110,000 m2) campus it occupied for most of its existence was located at the intersection of Ithan Avenue and Clyde Road in Rosemont, Pennsylvania, and is now the site of Hill Top Preparatory School; this site is in Lower Merion Township.[1]

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