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Exploring the top boarding schools in America

I'm thinking about applying to boarding schools and would love to know which ones are highly regarded. Can anyone share experiences or thoughts on the top boarding schools in America? I'm interested in their academics and extracurriculars too.

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to provide some information on top boarding schools in America, taking into consideration their academics and extracurricular programs.

1. Phillips Academy Andover (Andover, MA): Andover, as it's colloquially known, is one of the oldest and most prestigious boarding schools in the country, boasting a strong academic curriculum and numerous extracurricular activities. Classes at Phillips Academy run on a unique system, where there's an emphasis on discussion and active learning.

2. Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter, NH): Exeter has a student-centered learning approach as seen in their Harkness method, where lessons are discussion-based to encourage active learning. Exeter also offers a wide array of extracurricular activities, from club sports to performing arts.

3. The Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville, NJ): Lawrenceville offers a rigorous academic program, with a particularly well-regarded humanities curriculum. The school is also highly engaging in terms of extracurricular activities and has a strong commitment to community service.

4. The Thacher School (Ojai, CA): The Thacher's academics are well-respected in the boarding school community. Known for its outdoor program with horseback riding as a key component, Thacher's extracurricular offerings are unique.

5. Milton Academy (Milton, MA): Milton's academic program is rigorous and they offer a range of advanced courses. The school also has a vibrant arts program and multiple athletic opportunities.

Remember, the "best" boarding school is subjective and depends heavily on what you're looking for in a school. To truly find out if a school is a good fit for you, I recommend visiting the campus (if possible), talking to current students or alumni, and doing further research into specific aspects of each school that are important to you.

a year ago

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