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  1. Our People - The Frederick Gunn School | Founded in 1850 by abolitionist, educator, and outdoorsman Frederick Gunn. FGS is a coeducational college preparatory boarding and day school.

  2. The Frederick Gunn School, founded in 1850, is a co-ed boarding and day school for 325 students in grades 9-12 as well as a post-graduate year located in Washington, Connecticut. Frederick Gunn was a pioneering educator, courageous abolitionist, and rugged outdoorsman.

  3. The Frederick Gunn School, founded in 1850, is a co-ed boarding and day school for students in grades 9-12, as well as a post-graduate year. We serve over 300 boarding and day students from Connecticut, as well as 20 other states and 20 countries. The 220-acre campus borders the village green of Washington, Connecticut, a small, beautiful, and ...

  4. In 1850 Frederick Gunn established a school based on the belief that strength of character was the goal of education. Mr. Gunn recognized that character, the kind of person you are, is shaped not only by how students compete on the playing field, perform on stage, and conduct themselves in the dorm, but it also ought to compel students to action.

  5. The Frederick Gunn School, founded in 1850, is a co-ed boarding and day school for 325 students in grades 9-12/PG located in Washington, CT. The school's student body typically consists of students from more than 25 states and over 20 countries - nearly 80% of students live on campus.

  6. T.J. '24. Tour Guides - The Frederick Gunn School | Founded in 1850 by abolitionist, educator, and outdoorsman Frederick Gunn. FGS is a coeducational college preparatory boarding and day school.

  7. Following his marriage to Abigail Brinsmade on April 16, 1848, and the birth of their first child, Daniel Brinsmade Gunn, on January 9, 1849, Mr. Gunn was welcomed back to Washington and founded his school on the hillside, where it stands today. Mr. Gunn served as the school's first Headmaster from 1850 until his death in 1881.