5 Founders and Their Boarding Schools
Five founders of boarding schools changed American education forever—but you've probably never heard their names.
- So, when you look at the examples of these five founders of legendary boarding schools, you can only marvel at the sheer determination that each one had to make his or her dream come true.
- American boarding schools are some of the best in the world.
- In an age when everybody seems to be taking shots at America and what we stand for, that's an excellent statement.

Here, then, are snapshots of the founders of five boarding schools. They are an inspiration forever, as indeed are all the founders of boarding schools throughout the United States.
Maria Bissell Hotchkiss and The Hotchkiss School
Founded: 1891 Number of students: 598 Grades: 9-12, PG. Coeducational Religious Affiliation: Nondenominational Setting: Rural
- Maria Bissell Hotchkiss had inherited a fortune from her husband, Benjamin Hotchkiss.
- He made his money manufacturing guns.
- After he died, Mrs. Hotchkiss donated 65 acres in Northwestern Connecticut to establish a school for boys.
- She wanted the school to be a feeder school for Yale University in New Haven.
Her original gift of 65 acres expanded over time into a magnificent campus of 645 acres of pristine Northwestern Connecticut countryside.
- Mrs. Hotchkiss' munificence also established a generous financial aid program.
- This has permitted boys from families who could not otherwise afford to attend The Hotchkiss
