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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.
 
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Buxton School

The Edward J. Duffy Gallery hosts six exhibitions each school year, three by professionals and three by students.
Art Gallery
Canterbury School

The cadets in parade formation. The first full dress parade of the year begins usually at the end of April and is on Sunday.
Full Dress Parade
Fork Union Military Academy

 
At the end of the winter term, students and faculty participate in a week-long Intersession program, designed for the exploration of non-traditional subjects and projects.
Intersession
Millbrook School

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Kent School

Compelling college prep academics
Compelling college prep academics
Midland School

 
Each student is issued a personal laptop and all campus buildings have a wireless environment. Each classroom features a Smart Board.
Personal Laptops
Conserve School

Boys' Room
Boys' Room
Westtown School

With 16 interscholastic teams, Miss Porter's offers athletic opportunities for wide range of athletes. It is our conviction that the skills and strategies learned through athletic competition are valuable tools which may be used to enrich the lives of the student-athletes, as participation in sports is an integral part of the culture in which we live.
Athletics
Miss Porter's School

 
Inside Pavilion
Inside Pavilion
CFS, The School at Church Farm

Sarah, class of '05,  practices mooing in preparation for Brattleboro's annual Strolling of the Heifers.
Can you moo?
The Putney School

Holderness offers a rigorous academic program, a challenging and internationally known athletic program, and spiritual guidance through the Chapel program. Within each discipline, we seek to find ways to promote diversity and avoid specialization. The arts play a particularly important role in our vision of balance, as they provide unparalleled opportunities for learning and practicing creativity, imagination, resourcefulness, and self-discipline.
Balance
Holderness School

 
Students go on an annual ski trip to Mt. Bachelor, outside of Bend. They stay at the Sun River Resort and ski or snowboard for two days.
Ski trip
The Delphian School

KUA students have many opportunities for community service, including volunteering for the local fire brigade.
Volunteer Fire Brigade
Kimball Union Academy

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The Forman School

 
McCallie's Student Center is essentially a game room where students sociallize, play, and relax.  Through the windows, you can glimpse the indoor pool.
The Student Center
McCallie School

The Student Center is one of the most popular hubs of activity on campus. Two plasma televisions, a ping pong table, snack bar, computer stations and wireless internet access, two fireplaces and a book store make this an ideal home away from home for both day students and boarders.
Action Central…
The Governor's Academy
(formerly Governor Dummer Academy)


Cadets pose in the dress uniform
After a parade
Camden Military Academy

 
Athletics at Hyde is an essential component of its character curriculum. All students participates in a sport three seasons every year. Michael Bath ’06 was this year’s MVP on the Hyde-Bath boys’ varsity soccer team. Mike and his teammates reached the MAISAD championship this past fall. Michael, a senior at Hyde, will pursue soccer next year at college.
He Shoots…He Scores!
Hyde-Bath

Cluett Hall. The main administration building. Houses, offices, library, The Cave (student center), dormitories, and faculty housing.
Cluett Hall
Trinity Pawling School

Juniors at the Summit
Juniors at the Summit
Dunn School

 
Creative expression is important at St. John's School where annually in the fall, upper school students mount a full musical production.
Performing Arts Program
St. John's School

Athletics at Hyde is an essential component of its character curriculum. All students participates in a sport three seasons every year. Michael Bath ’06 was this year’s MVP on the Hyde-Bath boys’ varsity soccer team. Mike and his teammates reached the MAISAD championship this past fall. Michael, a senior at Hyde, will pursue soccer next year at college.
He Shoots…He Scores!
Hyde-Woodstock

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St. Paul's School

 
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The King's Academy

Our classes are small and friendly with approximately no more than 12 students per class.
Small, friendly classroom environment
Stuart Hall School

Fall Musical 2005
Once on This Island
Santa Catalina School

 
Over half the student body either plays an instrument or sings.
Music happens all over the campus.
The Storm King School

AP Environmental Science students gathering data from one of four distinct forest ecosystems on campus, just one way that Berkshire weaves its unparalleled natural surroundings into the curriculum.

Photo by Chip Riegel
Using the Mountain as Classroom
Berkshire School

The Academy offers a range of fine arts classes in music, choir, drama, and visual arts.  Additional musical groups, such as our jazz combo, are formed yearly depending on the interests of the cadets.  Art courses can sometimes be tailored to some of our upper classmen to help them develop a personal interest or ability.
Fine Arts
St. John's Northwestern Military Academy

 
Riverside's Sandy Beaver Center for Teaching and Learning features an extensive library, performing and fine arts classrooms, and a 790-seat theatre.
Fine Arts Center
Riverside Military Academy

Students Studying
Students Studying
Advanced Academy of Georgia

There have been many new buildings and other improvements over the past few years to our campus.
An addtion to the campus!
The Winchendon School

 
Service work is an important part of the curriculum. The Biodiesel service program enables students to pursue a course that promotes renewable energy.
Service work is an important part of the curriculum. The Biodiesel service program enables students to pursue a course that promotes renewable energy.
Colorado Rocky Mountain School

Our wilderness leadership curriculum includes paddling, climbing, backpacking, and caving. Students spend more than 20 days in the field each semester.
Outdoors...
The Outdoor Academy

The student center and dining hall sit at the center of campus and form a hub of activity during the day. Also inside are the bookstore and mailroom.
The Student Center
Brooks School

 
 
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