Oxford Academy (Connecticut)

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Established1906
Head of SchoolPhil Cocchiola
Faculty23
Oxford Academy
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United States
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TypeBoarding
Established1906
Head of SchoolPhil Cocchiola
Faculty23
Enrollment45 total as of 2022-2023 Cap. 48
Average class size1
Student to teacher ratio2:1[citation needed]
CampusOxford Academy
ColorBlue/white[1]
MascotThe Charge
Websitehttp://www.Oxford academy.net

The Oxford Academy, located in Westbrook, Connecticut, is an independent college preparatory boarding school.

The school was founded in 1906 in Pleasantville, New Jersey, by psychologist Dr. Joseph M. Weidberg. Weidberg was concerned that students were not being well served in traditional educational settings and not thriving due to academic learning differences.

In 1941, school enrollment was limited to a maximum of 15 students, but has since grown to 48 students. In 1947 Dr. Edward R. Knight was selected to succeed Dr. Weidberg as Headmaster followed by Frank Effinger in 1973, Dr. Jonathan A. Woodhall in 1975, and Philip H. Davis in 1983. In 2010, Philip B. Cocchiola was appointed Head of the School.

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