List of Episcopal Academy people

This list of Episcopal Academy people lists important faculty and alumni of Episcopal Academy, a co-educational school for grades Pre-K through 12 located in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.

Alumni edit

Art and media edit

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Faculty edit

  • John Andrews, D.D. - the Academy's first headmaster
  • Noah Webster - lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author; the "Father of American Scholarship and Education"; taught at Episcopal Academy for six months from April 1787[28]

Others edit

 
Stephen Decatur as depicted on an 1886 Silver Certificate

References edit

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  19. ^ "Anthony Marcucci Profile". Retrieved 2022-09-27.
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  29. ^ Stephen Decatur Biography. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
  30. ^ "The Episcopal Academy on Instagram: "As we remember our alumni veterans, we can't forget those from centuries ago. Commodore Stephen Decatur, EA Class of 1797, is a true icon of American Naval history. The youngest man to reach the rank of captain, Decatur battled in four wars, led numerous victories against pirates, and received the Congressional Gold Medal. How is that for a #TBT?"".
  31. ^ "John C. Groome". Pennsylvania State Police. Retrieved 2010-08-23. He was privately tutored growing up and graduated from the Protestant Episcopal Academy of Philadelphia in 1878. ...