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    An independent college preparatory school for boarding and day students, grades 9-12 and postgraduate. We define global citizenship as:

    • Experiencing, exploring, and appreciating world cultures, traditions, histories, languages, and religions.
    • Connecting to relevant economic, social, and political issues to gain a sense of international-mindedness.
    • Engaging with real-world issues to gain optimism, compassion, and empathy for individuals and communities differ from those we know.
    • Using analytical thinking and social skills to be creative and to communicate effectively through academics, athletics, artistic expression, and service.
    • Increasing awareness of our relationship and responsibility to global sustainability.
    • We enhance the potential of students and promote academic success and the development of caring community members. Our students are talented artists, athletes, and leaders who often learn best through hands-on experiences.

    Three hundred forty beautiful acres in the village of New Hampton, nestled in the White Mountains' foothills thirty miles north of Concord, New Hampshire, and one hundred miles north of Boston. Philosophy. New Hampton School's philosophy is based on two broad concepts: respectful, responsible relationships between students and adults, and educating the whole student in the whole community.

    The Academics. The Foundations of Learning curriculum is an extension of our philosophy shaping every facet of the New Hampton experience. New Hampton provides the necessary rigor and support for each student with offerings in the International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, and Academic Support. Average class size: 11 students. The College Process. Highly individualized college counseling process: our senior class of over 100 students will matriculate to more than 85 different colleges and universities. From small liberal arts colleges to large urban universities, our students are attending schools like Cornell, Columbia, St. Lawrence University, Princeton University, University of Colorado Boulder, Holy Cross, Trinity College, Connecticut College, Brown University, Bates College, Swarthmore College, Williams College, UNH, and Boston College.

    New Hampton School
    Founding year: 1821
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 325
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: Mr. Joe Williams (Head)
    Number of staff: 0

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    Address: New Hampton School, 70 Main Street, New Hampton, , New Hampshire, 03256, United States



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