Wooster School

Wooster School is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory school (grades 5 through 12) in Danbury, Connecticut. The school was founded in 1926 by Episcopal priest Aaron Coburn. It is named for General David Wooster, who fought at the Battle of Ridgefield for the Patriot side in the American Revolution. Girls were first admitted to the school in the fall of 1970. In 1990, Wooster School phased out from being a boarding school, as it had been since its inception, to being a day school.

Wooster School

Wooster School is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory school (grades 5 through 12) in Danbury, Connecticut. The school was founded in 1926 by Episcopal priest Aaron Coburn. It is named for General David Wooster, who fought at the Battle of Ridgefield for the Patriot side in the American Revolution. Girls were first admitted to the school in the fall of 1970. In 1990, Wooster School phased out from being a boarding school, as it had been since its inception, to being a day school.