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The Phillips School was a 19th-century school located in Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts. It is now a private residence. It is on the Black Heritage Trail and its history is included in walking tours by the Boston African American National Historic Site. Built in 1824, it was a school for white children. After Massachusetts law from 1855 required school desegregation, Phillips was one of the first integrated schools in Boston.

History
English High School The school was first the English High School, built between 1823 and 1825. Its architecture is typical of other 19th century schools in Boston. The school educated nearby children, predominantly from wealthy families. In contrast to the Abiel Smith School, which was the public school for African American children from 1835 to 1855, the Phillips School was considered one of the best schools in the city. == Black Heritage Trail ==
Black Heritage Trail
The house is a Boston African American historical site located on the Black Heritage Trail in Beacon Hill. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:EHS bldg Pickney anderson 1824.jpg|Engraving of the second home of The English High School, 1824. The first building in North America built specifically for a high school. Later renamed Phillips School. Semi-Centennial History of The English High School. Boston. May 2, 1871. File:PhillipsSchool PinckneySt Boston HomansSketches1851.jpg|Phillips School, Homans, Sketches of Boston, Past and Present. 1851. ==Notes==
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