Dublin School
About:
Dublin School is a boarding and day school on 500 acres in Southwestern New Hampshire. Our students, faculty and staff are curious, kind and adventurous. very academic day begins with Morning Meeting, which brings the entire community together for formal and spontaneous presentations and announcements, guest speakers, and Senior Presentations. Students have daily work jobs and weekend Work Gang, small group projects such as trail maintenance, wood splitting, or maple sugaring, to help maintain our physical campus and foster an ethic of meaningful work within our school. Students must engage in afternoon athletics or activities each trimester and join at least one competitive team each year.
We instill the values of discipline and meaningful work that are necessary for the good of self and community. We respect the individual learning style and unique potential each student brings to our school. With our guidance, Dublin students become men and women who seek truth and act with courage. As members of a residential community where students and adults live and work together, we strive daily to find the balance between individual freedom and community standards and expectations. Each of us at Dublin School is expected to be concerned with the well-being of others and with the quality of life here on campus. We learn to treat each person as an individual of particular worth, and while achieving independence, we learn the value of independence in a community. Our motto is, "Truth and Courage". We expect of ourselves the courage to be truthful, to deal with one another with honesty and mutual respect, and to embrace diversity of all kinds with compassion and understanding.
Location:
Dublin, NH
1935
Year Founded:
Number of Students:
170
Average Class Size:
10
Co-Ed
Gender:
Specialty Program(s):
Learning Skills Program, 500 acre campus with 24 kilometers of trails, Observatory and Astrophotography, Dublin Nordic Ski Center and Outdoor Endurance Athletics, J-Term, Maker Space, Senior Project, Internships, Harkness Method, Water Sports