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Dublin School

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Dublin School
Location
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United States
Information
TypeIndependent college preparatory boarding/day school
MottoTruth and Courage
Established1935
Head of SchoolBradford Bates
Faculty35
Enrollment169
Average class size10
Student to teacher ratio5:1
Campus typeRural
MascotWildcats
Websitewww.dublinschool.org

The Dublin School is an independent college-preparatory school with a student body of 169. It is located in the United States in Dublin, New Hampshire, near Dublin Pond and Mount Monadnock. Of the 169 enrolled, approximately 70% are boarding students.[1]

History edit

The school was founded in September 1935 by Paul Lehmann, who owned and operated the school with his wife, Nancy.[1] In the school's first year, there were eight students and six faculty. From its opening up until the Lehmanns' retirement in 1970, the student population mainly consisted of boys. [2]

The Dublin School hosted the first Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife in 1976.

In 1983, Dublin began to host The Walden School,[3] a summer music school.

Academics edit

Courses include chemistry, biology, marine biology, algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, statistics, Spanish, world history, American history, economics and English, thirteen AP courses, and various electives in each category. When unable to find a desired course, students may start an "independent study".

In order to graduate, a student needs 3 years of high school math including Algebra II, 3 years of high school science including Biology and Chemistry, two years of high school language in the same language, two years of arts, and two trimester elective courses including Technology and Design.[4]

Dublin School also provides various extra-curricular activities including musicals, drama, orchestra, and the other performing arts.

Campus edit

The school is located on over 500 acres (200 ha) with over 15 miles (24 km) of hiking, mountain biking, and nordic skiing trails. Dublin has seven dormitories: Monadnock House, Slopeside, Corner House, Lehmann, Hoyt-Horner, Wing and Hollow, and New Dorm. Slopeside was completed during the 2017-18 school year to replace the aging Hill House Dormitory.

In addition to traditional classrooms, specialized facilities include the Fountain Arts Building with state of the art sound and light equipment and an outdoor performance space for spring concerts; Gillespie Hall, home to the Putnam Gallery, Spencer Student Center, and the Christopher R. Horgan Art Studio with dedicated space for advanced art portfolio students, and a high-tech computer lab for digital photography and filmmaking; the Perkin Observatory; a robotics labs and maker space; a music and recording studio; the Griffin Learning Center; and a Writers' Cottage.

Athletic facilities include two full size soccer/lacrosse fields; the Norm Wight Ski Hill with snowmaking, lift and lights; a Nordic ski complex with over 7.5 kilometers (4.7 mi) of fully homologated racing trails; the Whitney Gymnasium and health center with seasonal turf field; the Outdoor Center with ski building shop; an Adirondack-style boathouse (sailing) on Dublin Lake; the Christopher Horgan Tennis Center; and the Steele Family Boathouse (crew) on Thorndike Pond.[5]

Extra-curricular edit

Dublin School supports athletics teams in alpine skiing (co-ed), basketball (boys and girls teams), crew (boys and girls teams), cross country running (co-ed), Nordic skiing (co-ed), equestrian (co-ed), lacrosse (boys and girls teams), mountain biking (boys and girls divisions), sailing (co-ed), varsity soccer (boys and girls teams), snowboarding (co-ed), tennis (boys and girls teams), and ultimate frisbee (co-ed). The school has also entered teams into the Reach the Beach Race in NH since 2011.

Other extracurricular and co-curricular activities include dance, musicals, plays, jazz ensemble, Dubliners (choral ensemble), art portfolio, and various other Fine and Performing Arts activities.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Joan Geary (14 February 2009). "Dublin School offers a unique education alternative". The Keene Sentinel.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "History - Dublin School". www.dublinschool.org. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  3. ^ "About The Walden School". Retrieved 7 October 2009.
  4. ^ https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5009bba4e4b016a023bf6030/t/5d4c634016ac1500019e2719/1565287234570/Dublin+School+Profile+2019-2020.pdf 2019-08-16 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ "Home". dublinschool.org.

External links edit

  • Dublin School website

dublin, school, 90861, 06333, 90861, 06333locationdublin, hampshireunited, statesinformationtypeindependent, college, preparatory, boarding, schoolmottotruth, courageestablished1935head, schoolbradford, batesfaculty35enrollment169average, class, size10student,. 42 54 31 N 72 03 48 W 42 90861 N 72 06333 W 42 90861 72 06333Dublin SchoolLocationDublin New HampshireUnited StatesInformationTypeIndependent college preparatory boarding day schoolMottoTruth and CourageEstablished1935Head of SchoolBradford BatesFaculty35Enrollment169Average class size10Student to teacher ratio5 1Campus typeRuralMascotWildcatsWebsitewww wbr dublinschool wbr org The Dublin School is an independent college preparatory school with a student body of 169 It is located in the United States in Dublin New Hampshire near Dublin Pond and Mount Monadnock Of the 169 enrolled approximately 70 are boarding students 1 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Campus 4 Extra curricular 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe school was founded in September 1935 by Paul Lehmann who owned and operated the school with his wife Nancy 1 In the school s first year there were eight students and six faculty From its opening up until the Lehmanns retirement in 1970 the student population mainly consisted of boys 2 The Dublin School hosted the first Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife in 1976 In 1983 Dublin began to host The Walden School 3 a summer music school Academics editCourses include chemistry biology marine biology algebra pre calculus calculus statistics Spanish world history American history economics and English thirteen AP courses and various electives in each category When unable to find a desired course students may start an independent study In order to graduate a student needs 3 years of high school math including Algebra II 3 years of high school science including Biology and Chemistry two years of high school language in the same language two years of arts and two trimester elective courses including Technology and Design 4 Dublin School also provides various extra curricular activities including musicals drama orchestra and the other performing arts Campus editThe school is located on over 500 acres 200 ha with over 15 miles 24 km of hiking mountain biking and nordic skiing trails Dublin has seven dormitories Monadnock House Slopeside Corner House Lehmann Hoyt Horner Wing and Hollow and New Dorm Slopeside was completed during the 2017 18 school year to replace the aging Hill House Dormitory In addition to traditional classrooms specialized facilities include the Fountain Arts Building with state of the art sound and light equipment and an outdoor performance space for spring concerts Gillespie Hall home to the Putnam Gallery Spencer Student Center and the Christopher R Horgan Art Studio with dedicated space for advanced art portfolio students and a high tech computer lab for digital photography and filmmaking the Perkin Observatory a robotics labs and maker space a music and recording studio the Griffin Learning Center and a Writers Cottage Athletic facilities include two full size soccer lacrosse fields the Norm Wight Ski Hill with snowmaking lift and lights a Nordic ski complex with over 7 5 kilometers 4 7 mi of fully homologated racing trails the Whitney Gymnasium and health center with seasonal turf field the Outdoor Center with ski building shop an Adirondack style boathouse sailing on Dublin Lake the Christopher Horgan Tennis Center and the Steele Family Boathouse crew on Thorndike Pond 5 Extra curricular editDublin School supports athletics teams in alpine skiing co ed basketball boys and girls teams crew boys and girls teams cross country running co ed Nordic skiing co ed equestrian co ed lacrosse boys and girls teams mountain biking boys and girls divisions sailing co ed varsity soccer boys and girls teams snowboarding co ed tennis boys and girls teams and ultimate frisbee co ed The school has also entered teams into the Reach the Beach Race in NH since 2011 Other extracurricular and co curricular activities include dance musicals plays jazz ensemble Dubliners choral ensemble art portfolio and various other Fine and Performing Arts activities References edit nbsp New Hampshire portal a b Joan Geary 14 February 2009 Dublin School offers a unique education alternative The Keene Sentinel permanent dead link History Dublin School www dublinschool org Retrieved 2023 11 12 About The Walden School Retrieved 7 October 2009 https static1 squarespace com static 5009bba4e4b016a023bf6030 t 5d4c634016ac1500019e2719 1565287234570 Dublin School Profile 2019 2020 pdf Archived 2019 08 16 at the Wayback Machine bare URL PDF Home dublinschool org External links editDublin School website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dublin School amp oldid 1207701805, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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