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Dublin School

18 Lehmann Way, Dublin, NH 03444
(603) 563-8584

At Dublin School, we strive to awaken a curiosity for knowledge and a passion for learning. 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 the potential each student brings to our School. With our guidance, Dublin students become people who seek Truth and act with Courage.

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. With a diverse set of program offerings -- Advanced Topics in all subject areas, 17 Athletic Teams, AstroPhotography, Recording Studio, Ski Trails and Slopes, and so much more -- We strive to be the best small boarding school in America.

FAST FACTS

Head of School:
Brad Bates
Director of Admissions:
Jackie Kenney
Gender:
Co-ed
Religious Affiliation:
Nondenominational
Total Enrollment:
165
Percent Boarders:
70%
Percent International:
16%
Application Platorm(s):
SAO
Testing Plan:
Optional
Curriculum

Dublin students typically take six academic courses a semester. Freshman and sophomores usually take a full schedule of core classes in the disciplines of English, History, Mathematics, Science and World Languages. In addition, they generally also take an elective course in Arts, Technology or in an area of particular interest. As they enter their junior year, students at Dublin begin to increasingly specialize in areas of interest. They do this by taking classes that are directed at their interests and abilities but that also allow them to meet the distribution requirements of the school. Many students focus heavily in the Humanities, PRISM (math, science and technology), or in the Arts. Others take a balanced schedule sampling courses in all the academic areas that are available at Dublin.

Programming

Athletic programs, art programs, service programs are all available to students and well encouraged by faculty and staff for students to be involved on campus.

Activity/Sports Requirements

A large vareity of sports teams are available and encourage students of all levels to be involved in both athletics and other activites such as the arts.

Dress Code

Casual dress code, students can dress comfortably as long as clothing is respectful.

Seated Meals

Does not specifiy

Study Hall

Advisor program for students to have an advisor that help them with schoolwork but no structured study hall.

Saturday Programming
What you choose to do with your weekend is up to you! The Duty Team of adults will help facilitate the fun. Some common weekends activities and trips are: Build A Better Burger, Outdoor Movie, Open Observatory Night, Sunrise/Sunset Hike, Crafts, Boardgames, Bachata and BBQ, Trips to Downtown Keene, Peterborough, Hayride, Volleyball, Record Listening Club, Haunted Corn Maze, Making the Perfect Omelet, Fast Food Ally, Sledding, Bowling, Movie Theatre Trip.
Residential Life

Our boarding students develop community in their living spaces, grow in their life skills and have a ton of fun! Whether celebrating a birthday, watching movies in the Common Room, running a study session or answering thought-provoking questions at Milk & Cookies, students at Dublin cherish the community that grows in the dormitory. Almost every room on campus is a double - meaning there are two students per room. All dorms have 1-3 faculty apartments attached to the commons areas. Our residential life faculty are immersed in the community as teachers, coaches, administrators and advisors too!

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