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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2000, Bryn Mawr had a total area of 0.6 square miles (1.6 km 2), all land, all in Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County. [16] However, the Bryn Mawr ZIP Code of 19010 covers a larger area. As a result, the geographic term Bryn Mawr is often used in a sense that includes not only the CDP, but also ...
Sacred Heart Academy Bryn Mawr, commonly referred to as SHA or Sacred Heart, is a K-12, Girls, Independent, Catholic School, located on the Main Line in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. The school serves students in grades kindergarten through grade 12 with an average enrollment of 300, and a student:teacher ratio of 7:1. The school is a member of the ...
In 2010, the Bryn Mawr Ice Hockey team won their first championship, defeating Holton Arms. The varsity soccer team won three back-to-back IAAM championships in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Like many of the other private schools in Baltimore, Bryn Mawr has a brother and sister school. Bryn Mawr's brother school is Gilman, located across the street.
The Episcopal Academy, founded in 1785, is a private, co-educational school for grades Pre-K through 12 based in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.Prior to 2008, the main campus was located in Merion Station and the satellite campus was located in Devon.
1969 – Inter-County Scholastic Hockey League forms with six teams (Cardinal O'Hara High School, Conestoga High School, Haverford High School, Marple Newtown High School, Saint Joseph's Preparatory School, Swarthmore High School) 1970–1971 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League forms in April at the Alpine Ice Chalet.
The Agnes Irwin School is a non-sectarian college preparatory day school for girls from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. It was founded in 1869 by Agnes Irwin in Philadelphia . Irwin, a great-great-granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin , later became the first dean of Radcliffe College .
That year Bryn Mawr, Barnard, and Radcliffe were added and the group gained the name “Seven Sisters” after the Pleiades. [4] The Seven Sisters in name and standing were meant to mimic the then male “ Ivy League ”, although Cornell, one of the eight Ivy League school has been open to accepting women since its founding, and admitted ...