St. Paul''s School

Private | 9-12 | Episcopal | 530 students |  

PHONE: (603) 229-4600

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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325 Pleasant St

Concord, NH 03301

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Concord's St. Paul''s School is a private high school. It is coed and Episcopal affiliated, serving 530 students in grades 9-12.

This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 9 school community members.

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Academic contests; Associations: NAES, NAIS , ABS; Band; Basketball; Coed; Episcopal; Religious
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Posted on Nov 15, 2009
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it was tough but it was great you find out how great as the decades pass
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Posted on Jun 7, 2009
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II am both an alum and a parent. SPS is quite difficult to get into, but those that do should attend without hesitation! What a school. The students are diverse, exceptionally bright, and as warm and welcoming as you could dream for. It is small enough to be a family but large enough to embrace a variety of personalities. SPS does not have any 'PG's' or day students, both of which can diminish a school's sense of community. It has the most consistent and exemplary record of college admissions of any American boarding school. I have had members of my family at Andover Exeter-Groton-Deerfield, but SPS edges out all of those.
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Posted on Jun 3, 2008
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St. Paul's School is one of the best high schools in the world. And if you are looking for the best, college-prep, Christian boarding school, this is it. St. Paul's is full of smart, high-achieving students who are college bound...40% IVY. The liberal Episcopal church frameworks gives St. Paul's a moral compass while allowing students of various faiths and religions to happily co-exist. However if your child is spiritual he/she will thrive here. As a parent it is a difficult decision to send your child away. But if you have a gifted child who wants to participate in sports and do theater, debate, or music, he/she does not have to be forced to pick one and abandon the other. Its unique all-residential student body allows its students a greater depth of activities than other prestigious prep schools. In loco parentis is taken seriously.
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Posted on May 7, 2008
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I currently attend SPS, and I love it. The classes are incredibly challenging which can be stressful at times. But the community is what I love most--I feel more at home here than I have anywhere else. The freedom they allow us, does inspire a sense of responsibility and forces us to be independent and a leader while still appreciating the support provided by teachers and friends.
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Posted on Apr 15, 2008
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I'm an alumna of St. Paul's and can say that it provided the most rigorous and supportive foundation for learning possible. I agree with the more current assessments here - it's not for the faint at heart, the wimpy or the passive 'follower.' Everyone doesn't need to be a Type A, but those who get a lot out of St. Paul's are those who are self-motivated, are driven to excel and have a strong sense of self.

Posted on Jun 4, 2007
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If your child can get into SPS, kiss the ground. Academics,faculty, sports, peers, range of classes--all are exceptional. The dept of this education is unmatched. The kids have an amazing bond that transends grade level. Most seem so happy there. The beauty of the campus makes the whole place magical. But it is competitive, everyone is so talented. Don't go to get into Harvard.
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Posted on Mar 28, 2007
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St. Paul's is simply the best school for any child to grow!
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Dec 6, 2005
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St Paul's is a terrific school. However, it is very competitive and not for everyone. The facilities are top notch as are the teachers and advisors. Sports, music and dance are all important also. Everyone wants t go to an Ivy or other top rated school.
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Posted on Jun 18, 2004
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A St.Paul's education is unmatched for a rigorous, disiplined approach that serves its graduates very well in further study at college. The school is 100% residential and all teachers reside at the school as well so it really is a community to itself. This sense of community is very strong and it helps the school to develop the student in many ways, not just academics. There is a very strong network of advisors who each work with a small group of students. It is virtually impossible for a student to slip through the cracks at St.Paul's. The courses are are taught following a college-type schedule, and the school calendar mimics the typical college calendar closely. The choices offered to students are so varied that any student can find an area of study that will become a passion for them. For the exceptional student St. Paul's is simply the best!
--Submitted by a parent


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