The Norwich Free Academy | |
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Location | |
Norwich, Connecticut United States |
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Coordinates | 41°32′13″N 72°04′52″W / 41.537°N 72.081°WCoordinates: 41°32′13″N 72°04′52″W / 41.537°N 72.081°W |
Information | |
Type | Independent |
Motto | Tradition & Innovation |
Established | 1854 |
Superintendent | David Klein |
Faculty | About 150 |
Number of students | 2384 |
Color(s) | Red & White |
Athletics |
Eastern CT Conference Class LL |
Website | http://www.nfaschool.org |
Eastern CT Conference
The Norwich Free Academy ("NFA"), founded in 1854 and in operation since 1856, is a high school located in the city of Norwich, Connecticut. The Academy serves as the primary high school for Norwich and the surrounding towns of Canterbury, Bozrah, Voluntown, Sprague, Lisbon, Franklin, Preston, and several others. It was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence in 2001. The class of 2006 graduated in NFA's 150th year of operation.
The Norwich Free Academy was incorporated in 1855 by an act of the Connecticut Legislature, and it operates as a privately endowed educational institution that is governed by its Board of Trustees. The Academy is therefore categorized as an independent school. The Connecticut State Department of Education does not list NFA in its list of public schools, and refers to it as "a privately governed, endowed, regional independent school." NFA is a member of the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools. NFA serves as a secondary school of choice to Norwich and seven surrounding communities (Bozrah, Canterbury, Franklin, Lisbon, Preston, Sprague, and Voluntown), as well as tuition students.
NFA is located at 305 Broadway [1] across from Park Church and the Chelsea Parade. The 38 acre main campus contains seven buildings that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the most prominent being the Slater Memorial Museum.