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'''Springside Chestnut Hill Academy''' (SCH) is a private college-preparatory school in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, formed from the 2011 merger of Springside School (founded 1879) and Chestnut Hill Academy (founded 1850). The school serves approximately 1,080 students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade on adjacent campuses in Northwest Philadelphia. SCH combines traditions from two historic institutions while offering coeducational education with programs maintaining single-sex instruction in certain contexts.<ref name="sch">{{cite web |url=https://www.sch.org/about |title=About SCH |publisher=Springside Chestnut Hill Academy |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> == History == Chestnut Hill Academy was founded in 1850 as a boys' school serving families in the Chestnut Hill area. Springside School was founded in 1879 as a girls' school, also serving the Chestnut Hill community. Both schools developed strong reputations and loyal alumni networks through more than a century of operation. Financial pressures and educational considerations led to the 2011 merger that created Springside Chestnut Hill Academy.<ref name="sch"/> The merger combined two historic institutions with different traditions and cultures. The process of integration has evolved since 2011, with the school developing unified identity while preserving valuable elements of each predecessor. Some programs, particularly in middle school, maintain single-sex instruction based on research suggesting benefits at certain developmental stages, while upper school programs are fully coeducational.<ref name="sch"/> == Academic Programs == SCH offers rigorous college-preparatory curriculum from early childhood through twelfth grade. Lower school emphasizes foundational skills and curiosity; middle school balances academic rigor with developmental needs; upper school prepares students for selective colleges. Advanced Placement courses, independent study options, and capstone projects provide challenge for advanced students. College placement reflects academic quality, with graduates attending competitive institutions nationwide.<ref name="sch"/> The school's distinctive approach to single-sex instruction in middle school reflects research on adolescent development. Some classes separate boys and girls based on evidence that different approaches may benefit each group at this developmental stage. This selective use of single-sex instruction distinguishes SCH from fully coeducational and fully single-sex schools, offering approach that aims to capture benefits of both models.<ref name="sch"/> == Campus == SCH occupies two adjacent campuses in Chestnut Hill—the former Chestnut Hill Academy campus and the former Springside campus. Buildings from both predecessor schools serve unified programs, with some facilities shared and others housing particular divisions or functions. The combined 62-acre campus includes historic buildings, modern facilities, and outdoor spaces serving the school's athletic and environmental education programs.<ref name="sch"/> The Chestnut Hill location provides suburban-feeling environment within city limits. SEPTA Regional Rail provides transit access, while the Chestnut Hill neighborhood offers walkable commercial district nearby. This combination of city address with suburban character attracts families seeking traditional campus experience with Philadelphia location.<ref name="sch"/> == Athletics == SCH competes in the Inter-Academic League and other conferences across numerous sports. The merger combined two athletic programs, expanding opportunities while creating challenges of integration. Football, soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, basketball, swimming, and other sports provide competition for students across skill levels. Athletic facilities include fields, gymnasiums, and fitness facilities serving the school's athletic program.<ref name="sch"/> == See Also == * [[Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia]] * [[Private Schools]] * [[Independent Schools]] * [[Northwest Philadelphia]] * [[Inter-Academic League]] == References == <references /> {{#seo: |title=Springside Chestnut Hill Academy - Premier Philadelphia Independent School |description=Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, formed from the 2011 merger of Springside School and Chestnut Hill Academy, is a leading pre-K through 12 school in Northwest Philadelphia. |keywords=Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, SCH, Chestnut Hill Academy, Springside School, Philadelphia private school, independent school, Northwest Philadelphia, coeducational |type=Article }} [[Category:Education]] [[Category:Private Schools]] [[Category:Chestnut Hill]] [[Category:Northwest Philadelphia]] [[Category:Independent Schools]]
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