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The '''Horace Mann School''' is among the elite private schools of [[New York City]]. It is located in [[Riverdale]], an affluent neighborhood of the [[Bronx]] just north of [[Baker Field]]. Many Columbia students are graduates of Horace Mann.
 
The '''Horace Mann School''' is among the elite private schools of [[New York City]]. It is located in [[Riverdale]], an affluent neighborhood of the [[Bronx]] just north of [[Baker Field]]. Many Columbia students are graduates of Horace Mann.
  
The school was founded in [[1887]] as the experimental teaching laboratory of [[Teachers College]] and moved to [[Morningside Heights]] with TC in 1901. The building on [[120th Street]] and [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] is called [[Horace Mann Hall]], from the time when it housed the school. By [[1912]] the school grew independent of TC and moved to its current day Riverdale campus.
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[[Nicholas Murray Butler]] founded the school in [[1887]] as the experimental teaching laboratory of [[Teachers College]]. It moved to [[Morningside Heights]] with TC in 1901. The building on [[120th Street]] and [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] is called [[Horace Mann Hall]], from the time when it housed the school. By [[1912]] the school grew independent of TC and moved to its current day Riverdale campus. Many former Horace Mann students at Columbia do not immediately draw the connection between their alma mater and the similarly named building.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 24 April 2013

The Horace Mann School is among the elite private schools of New York City. It is located in Riverdale, an affluent neighborhood of the Bronx just north of Baker Field. Many Columbia students are graduates of Horace Mann.

Nicholas Murray Butler founded the school in 1887 as the experimental teaching laboratory of Teachers College. It moved to Morningside Heights with TC in 1901. The building on 120th Street and Broadway is called Horace Mann Hall, from the time when it housed the school. By 1912 the school grew independent of TC and moved to its current day Riverdale campus. Many former Horace Mann students at Columbia do not immediately draw the connection between their alma mater and the similarly named building.