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Private | 7-12 | Roman Catholic | 78 students |  

PHONE: (603) 253-7728

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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P.O. Box 936

Center Harbor, NH 03226

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Posted November 21, 2008

It the best school for Young men that would like to become priests. At times it was rough being there but it was totally worth it even though i didnt continue on to become a priest. I learned so much, respect for others and women, charity, and everything to become a good man. Classes are small maybe 30 to 35 in each class. Up at 6am in bed at 9pm. Everything is planned for the boys and some classes that I took there you didn't see normally till collage. How many people can say they know why a^2 +B^2=C^2 and prove it before even stepping into a high level math class? The only down side was you hardly get to see your parents, maybe 3-4 times a year. It has the best veiw in the world at all times of the year.
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Posted September 15, 2008

This is the greatest school on the east coast for boys who want to become priests.
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Posted December 21, 2005

I personally attended this school for my highschool years. The curriculum is extremely high and literally exercises your brain with many memorization exercises in the various courses. I can honestly say that some courses here were much more difficult than the courses I took (equivalent to) in college. The teachers are top notch and are very devoted to student learning. The flip side to all this is of course that it is run as something of a minor seminary, putting the students in the direction of the priesthood. Due to the somewhat ridgid lifestyle, parental involvement is minimal.
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RealTeacher43 February 5, 2012
No. I have heard of teachers setting up FB pages on areas of study so students can use technology as a learning tool. All posts are public and private messages are disabled. I won't even friend former students. I do it as a rule-no hurt feelings.
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disgruntled2 January 31, 2012
No! As an educator, I don't want to be held responsible for what students are doing outside of the classroom.
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GwenAmos January 27, 2012
Absolutely not. Most schools offer the homework question site through the school system. They do not need to be "friends" with their students through social networking sites.
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