Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: Educational institutions established in 1837, Ministries established in 1837, Mount Holyoke College, Auburn High School, DePauw University, Knox College, Davidson College, National Technical University of Athens, Madras Christian College, Marshall University, Army and Navy Club, West Liberty University, Guilford College, Muskingum University, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Erskine Theological Seminary, Royal College of Art, St. Patrick's College, Thurles, Wellington School, Somerset, Colby-Sawyer College, Ohio State School for the Blind, Ministry of Education, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Washington High School, Rush Medical College, Clarenceville School District, Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School, Byron Northview Public School, Blackburn College, MetroHealth, Athens School of Fine Arts, Windlesham House School, St. John's Church of England Primary School, Roundhay, Faculte polytechnique de Mons, St. Mary's Hall-Doane Academy, Conservatori Superior de Musica del Liceu, Yorkshire Agricultural Society, IES Alfonso X, St. Charles College, Lefevre Peninsula Primary School, Colegio Pedro II. Excerpt: Auburn High School is a public high school in Auburn, Alabama, United States, enrolling 1,424 students in grades 10-12. It is the only high school in the Auburn City School District. Auburn High offers technical, academic, and International Baccalaureate programs, as well as joint enrollment with Southern Union State Community College and Auburn University. Auburn High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Founded in 1837 as Auburn Academy, Auburn High School is the oldest public secondary school in Alabama, and is the third-oldest extant public high school in the United States south of Philadelphia. From 1852 through 1885, the school was known as the ...