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Holderness School  
The academic program at Holderness is geared to providing a strong preparation for all colleges and universities. Throughout the curriculum, we emphasize reading with comprehension and writing with clarity. In mathematics and the physical sciences, as well as the social sciences and languages, we focus on clear, consistent thinking and applying the principles of logic.
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Phillips Exeter Academy   NEW
Phillips Exeter Academy, a co-educational residential school serving students in grades 9 through 12, and post-graduate level. Exeter has a tradition of academic excellence, a distinguished faculty, and a long history of educating young people to find their place in the world. An Exeter education prepares students to use the skills learned at school in all life's endeavors. Exeter is a life-changing experience, challenging and fun. It asks a great deal from every student - higher standards, greater expectations, and deeper engagement not only in the world of ideas, but also in the life of the community.
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St. Paul's School  
St. Paul's School is committed to educating the whole person and preparing students to make contributions to a changing and challenging world with the philosophy that defines education as all of the structured experiences in which students participate: course work, athletics, activities, and our life together as a fully residential school.
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The Meeting School  
The Meeting School (TMS) offers a strong program of academic and experiential learning. Community life is based on traditional Quaker values of respect for the integrity of individuals, peaceful resolution of conflict, stewardship of the land, the dignity of physical work, the importance of community process, and the persistent practice of intellectual and spiritual openness.
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White Mountain School  
WMS provides an environment for serious academic training and personal growth within a community-based setting in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire. Students experience a total living/learning curriculum based on a three-part ecology: ecology of the human spirit, ecology of one's community, and ecology of the physical world.
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Wolfeboro: The Summer Boarding School  
Since 1910, Wolfeboro has offered a traditional boarding school program combined with constructive scholastic work in an exceptional lakeside setting. All courses are offered for credit. An individualized curriculum emphasizes study skills, organization, motivation and confidence. Students take courses for credit, review, or preview in English; grammar; literature; writing; vocabulary; reading; mathematics; SAT prep; science; history; ESL; and foreign languages. A class size of 4-6 students ensures a front row seat and productivity. School offerings include athletic and recreational activities.
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