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Hyde School campus: Located in quiet, rolling farmland of northeastern Connecticut, the Hyde School campus, part of the Hyde Organization network of private and public character-building and leadership development schools, was founded in 1996. Formerly the site of a former Catholic women college, the 120-acre campus, surrounded by open fields, peacul woodlands, and immaculate grounds, includes spacious buildings, several dorm facilities, an all-inclusive athletic center with basketball courts and weight training and wrestling rooms, two playing fields, including a turf field complex, a Cultural Center that houses a state-of-the-art, 1,100-seat theater, formerly the home of the New England Opera Company, a student center, which houses classrooms, the art center, cafeteria, coffee house, and bookstore.
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The campus includes a ropes course with zip line, a 600-acre wilderness facility located in the remote and pristine Bigelow Mountains in Eustis, Maine.
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Classrooms include interactive plasma displays, known as Smart Boards.
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All students participate in the Hyde School Performing Arts Program, three sports per year, a broad range of college preparatory classes, including AP for select students, and community service.
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Visiting parents can be accommodated at the Renewal Center, a beautiful on-campus dormitory and conference center for Family Weekends and family retreats.
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All seniors receive one-on-one college placement assistance.
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School accreditations: New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., National Independent School Association of Northern New England.
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The campus health center is staffed by registered nurses. Hyde School offers a wide range of summer and holiday programming options.
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The quaint towns of Putnam and Woodstock are a 1 hour commute from Boston and a 45-minute commute from Providence and Hartford.
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LD types supported: Learning Enhancement for Academic Development (LEAD)
- Profile last updated: 01/14/2010
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