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The Baldwin School is a private, all-girls, college preparatory day school located in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, on Philadelphia's Main Line. Founded in 1888, it is one of the premier girls' schools in the Philadelphia region.

History

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The school was founded in 1888 in Bryn Mawr by Florence Baldwin as a college preparatory school for young women. The school was designed to prepare girls for admission to Bryn Mawr College and other leading women's colleges.[1]

The Baldwin School was among the first schools to prepare women for rigorous college study, reflecting the late 19th century movement for women's higher education.

Campus

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The Bryn Mawr campus includes:

  • Historic Montgomery Hall
  • Modern academic facilities
  • Athletic complex
  • Arts center
  • Lower, Middle, and Upper School buildings
  • 27-acre campus

Academics

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Baldwin offers:

  • College preparatory curriculum
  • Advanced Placement courses
  • STEM programs
  • Arts and humanities
  • Global studies and languages

The school emphasizes developing academically confident young women prepared for college and leadership.

Athletics

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The school fields teams in:

  • Field hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Tennis
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Basketball

Baldwin competes in the Inter-Academic League against other independent schools.

Notable Alumnae

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  • Katharine Hepburn (attended for a year)
  • Various leaders in business, academia, arts, and public service

See Also

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References

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  1. "School History". The Baldwin School. Retrieved December 2025