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Wheaton Academy started just like Wheaton College as the Illinois Institutein 1853. When officially renamed as Wheaton College in 1860 thepreparatory school was kept as a distinct but separate part of WheatonCollege as the Academy. Until 1914 the academy shared faculty with the college. At the opening of the second semester in 1913-14 the faculties of Wheaton College and Wheaton Academy were separated so that the two schools, though using the same buildings and having their social, religious, and athletic associations in common, becameĀ  distinct institutions in their educational organization (Wheaton Academy Register, 1914-1915, p. 3). The Academy offered high school leveleducation and college preparatory classes, with around 80% of itsgraduates attending college. At first it shared the Main Building (now Blanchard Hall)with the rest of Wheaton College, but eventually took up residence inthe Industrial Building, which has been known by many names since, butis now known as Schell Hall. In 1945 Wheaton College purchased an oldconvalescent children's home 6 miles west of Wheaton's campus from theUniversity of Chicago, and moved the Academy's operations there. In 1947 it became known as the Wheaton College Academy.

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