1794 Magazine, Cheshire Academy, Winter 2024

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Since the mid 1800s,

You Belong at Cheshire Academy

Cheshire Academy has opened its doors to students from all over the world. Even at a time when diversity was not celebrated or at the

forefront of conversation, CA recognized that a diverse student body was integral to the growth and development of future leaders. That mindset remains: this year, students from 11 states and 21 countries call Cheshire Academy home. Inside the Gideon Welles Dining Commons, more than 60 flags hang on the eastern wall, representative of the students who attended campus over the past two centuries. Even earlier, in 1794, the school’s original constitution noted

racism — something CA has been working to dismantle. Every day, at all levels, Cheshire Academy strives to be a truly inclusive, diverse, and anti-racist school. “This is the right thing to do for human beings,” states Head of School Julie Anderson P’19,’23. “There shouldn’t be a fear of

that “female education may be attended to in this institution,

diversity, equity, and inclusion in our school. Doing what is right

by such instructors and under such conditions as the trustees

for students is what we have to do as a school: making sure that

shall direct.” International students were welcomed in 1850, at

they all feel safe, that all of our students feel like they belong.”

a time when such practice was not commonplace. CA returned

Meeting Cheshire Academy’s goal of being an anti-racist

to its coeducational roots in 1969 after a constitutional change

school benefits all students, employees, parents and families,

converted CA to a boys-only school in 1836.

alumni, and the greater CA community, Anderson says. “Every

CA has long been home to students from a range of racial,

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left us with structures, systems, and practices of institutionalized

student here should feel like they can work hard and be

cultural, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Even still,

supported by the adults on this campus to achieve whatever it

the viewpoints, mindsets, and opinions of past generations have

is that they want to achieve, and not feel that any part of their

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