The Winchendon School, a multicultural community, provides college-bound students with good character and intellectual promise with the study skills and learning strategies that will propel each student to achieve academic success. Featured: Winchendon School
 
Boarding School Slideshow

What does boarding school look like? Can you picture yourself there? View photos from a diverse range of schools below. You can click on the photos to go directly to a school's profile.
 
With an average class size of 13 students, your teachers are truly going to know you. Williston has a faculty of 90 who not only teach but also provide guidance and support as dorm parents, advisors, and coaches.
Faculty Connections
The Williston Northampton School

Langhorne Chapel- built in 1919 by Chiswell Dabney Langhorne in memory of his wife Nancy
Chapel
Virginia Episcopal School

Ceramics
Ceramics
Oakwood Friends School

 
Advisory groups foster friendships.
Advisory groups
Thomas Jefferson School

Our Campus Center (Finn M.W. Caspersen Campus 
Center)shown from across Peddie Lake.
Campus Center
Peddie School

St. George's panorama
St. George's panorama
St. George's School

 
McLaughlin Science Center Quad
Science Center
Gould Academy

The Phelps School was established in 1946.
Tradition
The Phelps School

Enjoy a mocha, visit with your college advisor, buy a Stevenson sweatshirt, sit in front of a fire on a comfy couch, organize your schedule, surf the internet on your laptop... all of this can be done in the Rosen Center. The Rosen Family Student Center is also home to our Technology Center, student radio station, a game room, the Student Activities Center, classrooms, and the photography lab.
Rosen Family Student Center
Stevenson School

 
Art class students working on various projects.
Art Class
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School

Storm King School - Grades 8-12 Boarding and Day.
Grades 8- 12
The Storm King School

Darlington School covers 500 acres, including woodlands and a small lake.
Campus
Darlington School

 
Aerial image of the Hargrave campus during spring 2004, days prior to the leaves on the trees shading most buildings.
Aerial Image
Hargrave Military Academy

Sturtevant School Building
Sturtevant School Building
Hebron Academy

All Saints' offers a variety of non-traditional sports including rock climbing (on our rock climbing wall and on field trips), canoeing, horsemanship, beach volleyball, floor hockey, archery, pickleball, fencing, omnikin, etc.
Non-traditional Sports
All Saints' Episcopal School

 
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall students graduate with newly developed skills, confidence, and experience. Popular college choices include Boston University, the University of Vermont, and Savannah College of Art and Design. Beyond college, alumni follow diverse paths, and bring the creativity and joy of learning that was nurtured at CH-CH to their chosen careers.
Success
Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall

Student
Student
Oliverian School

Photo 1
Photo 1
Hillside School

 
Completed in 1993, the Sports and Activities Center (SAC) is the largest building on campus. Included inside are 5 basketball courts, a racquetball court, a climbing gym, a weight room, a 25 yard by 25 meter swimming pool, and an indoor track.
In addition to the athletic facilities, the building also houses a student recreation area with pool tables, ping-pong tables, video games, a movie viewing room and a snack bar.
Sports and Activities Center
McCallie School

Photo 1
Photo 1
New Hampton School

The Robert A. Gibson Memorial Chapel and the Martha Bagby Battle House are two signature buildings on campus and both are listed on the Virginia and National List of Historic Landmarks.
Historic Landmarks
Blue Ridge School

 
Ford Hall on a beautiful fall day
Ford Hall
The Winchendon School

Mercersburg Academy
Mercersburg Academy
Mercersburg Academy

The Shumway Arch marks the entrance to the Upper School campus.
Entrance to the Upper School
Shattuck-St. Mary's School

 
Baylor School is situated on 670-acres along the Tennessee River.
Baylor School
Baylor School

Villanova has a unique student body composition, with over 200 day students from Southern California, and nearly 100 boarding students from 10 countries.
Classmates and Friends
Villanova Preparatory School

Episcopal's 130+ acre campus includes historic buildings and state of the art facilities
The Main Circle
Episcopal High School

 
Cheshire Academy’s history stretches back to 1794. Since its inception, the school has enjoyed a legacy of freedom, acceptance, and diversity.  Many great men and women, including Chester Bowles, Admiral Andrew Foote, Fred Friendly, Roberto Goizueta, Rockwell Kent, J.P. Morgan, Angela Robinson, Francis X. Shields, James Van Der Beek, Gideon Welles, and Joseph Wheeler got their start here. (Photo: James Duggan)
History
Cheshire Academy

Suffield's ski team earned several all-New England honors in 2004 after a strong showing at Shawnee Peak in Maine.
Alpine Skiing
Suffield Academy

Senior Brian Fairclough, who is heading to Cornell University, gets a congratulatory handshake from Dean of Students David Low at graduation.  Our students matriculate to the best schools in the country, with the top one-third of each class heading to Ivies or very competitive schools, such as Duke, Georgetown, Middlebury, and the Universities of Virginia and North Carolina.
College Matriculation
Blair Academy

 
The Golden Tiger is the Brenau Mascot! See her here with our student leaders.
Meet the Golden Tiger!
Brenau Academy

Westminster's New England Campus
New England Campus
Westminster School

Main Hall
Main Hall
George School

 
Brian arrived at R-MA with only a 2.0 GPA.  He graduated in 2004 with a 3.5 GPA and $150,000 in college scholarships.
$150,000 In Scholarships
Randolph-Macon Academy

Main Building
Main Building
Cushing Academy

Dogwoods bloom in front of Old Main
Springtime
Miller School

 
 
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