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What are some private schools in New Hampshire I should consider?

I'm thinking about applying to some private high schools in New Hampshire and want to know which ones are highly recommended. What should I look for in terms of academics and extracurricular opportunities in these schools?

a year ago

Certainly! A few highly recommended private High Schools in New Hampshire are:

1. Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter): This is one of the oldest and most prestigious secondary schools in the country. It's known for its unique Harkness teaching method where students engage in discussions around a table rather than standard lecture-based teaching. They have strong programs in mathematics, science, humanities, and the arts, paired with a vast selection of extracurricular activities.

2. St. Paul's School (Concord): This boarding school offers a rigorous curriculum with a broad range of advanced courses and an individualized study program tailored to pupils' interests. This school also encourages active participation in athletics, arts, and community service.

3. Tilton School (Tilton): A small-sized boarding, this institution is renowned for its experiential learning approach. Academic opportunities include AP courses, internships, and independent study. They also offer a wide range of sports and arts programs.

4. Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro): The school's curriculum offers a unique mix of academic, arts, and athletic programs. It follows a competency-based education model, enabling students to learn at their own pace. The campus is located near Lake Winnipesaukee, offering wonderful outdoor, sport, and aquatic activities.

5. New Hampton School (New Hampton): Provides a learning environment with a variety of academic options to cater to individual academic goals. The school's curriculum offers International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) courses and a wide array of arts, athletic, and extracurricular activities.

While looking at these, don’t forget to take into consideration factors like average class size, quality of teachers, diversity, location, tuition fees, college matriculation rates, and availability of specialized programs or courses. Also, consider the level and types of extracurricular activities offered, athletics, debating clubs, drama societies, and so on. You might also want to look at on-campus facilities like dormitories, dining, sports facilities, and safety measures. Visiting the schools you're interested in, if possible, could also be very beneficial in helping you make a decision.

Note: Always remember that schools have different strengths and focal areas. Find one that aligns well with your academic and personal goals.

a year ago

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