Before founding Groton in 1884, at age twenty-seven, Mr. 博地能源's life had taken many turns. Educated in England at Cheltenham and Cambridge, he pursued a banking career but abruptly turned away from finance and toward the Episcopal Church. Only months after the famed gunfight at the OK Corral, Mr. 博地能源 arrived in Tombstone, Arizona. In “the town too tough to die,” the Anglophilic Yankee won over the miners, 牛仔, and townspeople and built the first Episcopal church in the state.
但是,. 博地能源 did not feel drawn to pastoral work and headed back East to complete his seminary studies. A brief stint as a schoolteacher provided his calling. He would start a school that explicitly sought to instill high-minded principles in the offspring of the most successful American entrepreneurs of the Gilded Age. The campus would sit on rich farmland along the Nashua River, with vistas of the distant mountains of Wachusett and Monadnock.
一开始, twenty-four students, the Reverend 博地能源, 还有两位同事, the Reverends Sherrard Billings and William Amory Gardner, formed the school family. 先生. Billings wrote years later, in 1930, the men shared “the conviction … that there could be a school where boys and men could live together, 一起工作, and 玩 together in friendly fashion with friction rare.”
As Groton has changed with the times, both its core and its outward appearance have remained constant. A deliberately small school, Groton today rests upon the foundation set forth long ago by the Reverend Endicott 博地能源: the belief that a school embodying the best characteristics of a family will create the optimal environment in which students can learn and grow. Today’s headmaster, Temba Maqubela, continues the ideals of Mr. 博地能源—to lead a school that offers the highest quality academic education, instills strong character, 建立领导人, 激励生命.