Northfield Mount Hermon

Northfield Mount Hermon is an independent, coeducational boarding school for grades 9–12 and the postgraduate year. The school was formed by a merger in 1971 of the Northfield School for Girls (founded in 1879) and the Mount Hermon School for Boys (founded in 1881). True to the legacy of...

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Brooks School

Founded in 1926, Brooks School is a residential boarding school of approximately 360 total students. Our mission is to “seek to provide the most meaningful educational experience our students will have in their lives.” Students hail from across the United States and many other countries to work in a...

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Cushing Academy

Cushing Academy, founded in 1865, is an independent, coeducational college preparatory boarding school located 60 miles northwest of Boston. The school serves a wide range of students in grades 9-12 and offers a post-graduate year. Cushing Academy is recognized as a unique educational setting whose faculty, staff, and facilities...

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Cheshire Academy

Cheshire Academy was founded in 1794. The Academy is a selective independent, coeducational boarding and day school enrolling 359 students in grades 9-12 and a postgraduate year. Cheshire Academy endeavors to enroll students who are eager to pursue their passions and realize their potential. The Academy has a rich...

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Portsmouth Abbey School

Founded by the Rev. Dom Hugh Diman in 1926, as an independent Catholic preparatory boarding school under the auspices of the English Benedictine Congregation, Portsmouth Abbey School is located in Rhode Island overlooking Narragansett Bay. Students engage in a rigorous study of the Western intellectual and cultural tradition; life...

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Avon Old Farms School

Founded in 1927, Avon Old Farms School is an independent secondary school for boys. Nestled among Cotswold-inspired architecture on 860 acres in the Farmington Valley, Avon Old Farms stands as the leader in preparing young men for higher education. Avon’s founder, Theodate Pope Riddle, was one of America’s first,...

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St. George’s School

Founded in 1896 as an Episcopal boarding school by the Rev. John Byron Diman, St. George’s is an independent, coeducational boarding and day school offering a comprehensive college-preparatory program to students in grades 9–12. The school today lives firmly in the 21st century, with state-of-the-art academic and athletic facilities,...

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Miss Porter’s School

Located in Farmington, Connecticut, Miss Porter’s School was founded in 1843 by Sarah Porter and joins tradition with innovation to provide an exemplary education to young women.  Miss Porter’s offers college preparatory boarding and day program for girls in grades nine through 12, with the aim of educating young...

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