Stanley Bosworth, the founding headmaster of Saint Ann’s School and "its visionary and charismatic leader for four decades," died at his home on Aug. 7.
According to the Brooklyn Eagle, "Stanley Bosworth created Saint Ann’s as a dream school: a place where talented students would learn for the sake of the learning, without the pressure of grades. Saint Ann’s became famous for its educational richness and developed a reputation as a hotbed of artistic expression and individualism."
Saint Ann's is in Brooklyn Heights.
More here.
Photo of Saint Ann's by MK Metz
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
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