Academy at Penguin Hall

The Academy at Penguin Hall is an independent, college preparatory high school for young women, located in Wenham, Massachusetts, United States.

The school was founded in 2015 and serves young women, including the North Shore and the northern region of the Boston metropolitan area.

The stone manor house that serves as The Academy at Penguin Hall's home was originally built in 1929 by architect Harrie T. Lindeberg for Ruby Boyer Miller, a progressive-minded Detroit socialite.

In 1962, Penguin Hall was purchased by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and became a home for educating women.

While The Academy's curriculum includes core academic disciplines such as math and science, many other college-level courses are also on offer, such as Introduction to Russian History, Art and Politics,