The Principia

This article is about the collective educational insititution. For the college, see Principia College. For other uses of the term Principia, see Principia (disambiguation).
The Principia
Motto As The Sowing, The Reaping
Type Private school, Private college
Established 1898
Location St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Campus 2 Campuses
Colors Blue & Gold
Website The Principia

The Principia is an educational institution for Christian Scientists located on two campuses in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area of the United States.[1] Principia School, located in West St. Louis County, serves students from early childhood through high school and Principia College, located about thirty miles away, is on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River in Elsah, Illinois.

History

Founded by Mary Kimball Morgan, Principia School was officially opened in 1898 in St. Louis.[2] By 1906, Principia had graduated its first high school class and in 1912, the Junior College was added, becoming one of the first such colleges in America. The year 1917 marked the first graduation ceremony of alumni from the Junior College and in 1934 Principia College awarded its first bachelor's degrees.[2] Principia College moved to Elsah, Illinois in 1935 after distinguished architect Bernard Maybeck had been commissioned to design a new campus for Principians there. Prinicpia School later moved to its current location in the St. Louis suburb of Town and Country, Missouri in 1955.

Institutions

Principia School

All three schools of Principia School are located on a 360 acre campus in the St. Louis suburb of Town and Country.[3] Principia School follows a British-style organization and as such its schools are as follows:

Principia College

Main article: Principia College

Principia College is a private liberal-arts college located on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in Elsah, Illinois. The school offers various comprehensive programs, remarkable for its small size.[4] The college is an undergraduate institution and does not offer any graduate programs.

References

  1. The Principia. "The Principia". The Principia Corporation. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  2. 1 2 The Principia. "Timeline - The Principia Community". Web. The Principia. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  3. The Principia. "Campus - About Principia School". Web. The Principia. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  4. Grove, Allen (2012). "Principia College profile". Web. About.com. Retrieved 19 April 2013.

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