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New Hampton School:
New Hampton School is an independent boarding and day school serving boys and girls in grades 9-12 and at postgraduate level. We are located in the center of the small village of New Hampton, Belknap County, New Hampshire, 100 miles north of Boston.

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Offering the International Baccalaureate Program, New Hampton School prepares students for life-long learning through self-discovery, authentic relationships, civic responsibility, and global citizenship offering honors, advanced placement and college prep courses ACT and SAT.

Our Philosophy:

Photo of IB Boarding School in New HampshireOur philosophy is based on two broad concepts: respectful, responsible relationships between students and adults; and educating the whole student in the whole community.

Our Values:
Our values ground our school community and its programs, initiatives, and distinctive culture.

Diversity of Learners:
We honor and validate the diversity of all learners in our community, promoting understanding of the unique gifts each student possesses.

Individuality:
Our school community celebrates a genuine approach to campus living where we respect individuals for who they are and what they contribute to our school and extended community.

Academic Innovation:
Our school reflects an on-going examination and refinement of our programs to place the school as a nationally recognized innovator among independent schools.

Respect and Responsibility:
We expect all members of our school community to be forthright and honest, to maintain personal integrity in all relationships, and to embrace our core values.

Individual Transformation:
We promote and engage students in purposeful self-exploration that models and encourages healthy risk-taking in the context of personal growth.

Inclusivity:
Our school community commits itself to social equality and personal respect among all members of our school and extended community.

Co-educational Boarding Programs for Grades 9-12 & Postgraduate:

The Foundations of Learning curriculum is an extension of our philosophy shaping every facet of the New Hampton experience. We enhance the potential of students and promote academic success and development of caring community members. Our students are talented artists, athletes, and leaders who often learn best through hands-on experiences. We offer an extraordinary array of specialty courses, including music recording and playwriting.

Programs include:
- International Baccalaureate Program
- Challenging Foundations of Learning Curriculum with honors and Advanced Placement Courses as well as college prep courses SAT and ACT
- Key Subjects include English, history, mathematics, science, visual and performing arts, world languages, athletics
- English as Second Language Program
- Experiential Learning
- Exchange Trips to China
- Academic Support

Residential Life:

Approximately two-thirds of our student body resides on campus, housed in thirteen dormitories. Apartments adjoining each dormitory house faculty and their families. Dormitories vary in occupancy size from seven to just over 30 students, and each has a unique layout.

Dorms and Facilities:
We have thirteen dormitories varying in size, each with resident dorm parents/ family. Main buildings: classrooms and science laboratories, three computer labs, research center and library, arts and athletics complex.

We also have photography labs, theater, studios for the arts (dance, music, and media production), climbing wall, five athletic fields, nine tennis courts, hockey rink, ski and snowboard center, two ponds, and a 340-acre mountain area for outdoor recreation.

Four dorm parents staff every dorm. The dean of students oversees the residential program, and works closely with all dorm parents, the student activities director, and Health and Counseling Services. It is a goal of the Office of School Life to support a healthy and rich living experience for boarding students, helping their stay to be comfortable and as family-style as possible.

College Acceptance:

We offer a 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, Lewis & Clark College and Boston College.

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Address: New Hampton, 70 Main Street, Bethlehem, New Hampshire , USA
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