Choate Rosemary Hall, Private boarding school in Wallingford, United States
Choate Rosemary Hall is a boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, serving students from across the country and around the world. The campus includes classroom buildings with science laboratories, sports fields for different disciplines, theaters for performing arts, and residential halls for young people and teachers.
The school was founded in 1890 and initially enrolled only male students. In 1978 it merged with Rosemary Hall, allowing both boys and girls to study together.
The school maintains a population of 867 students from diverse backgrounds, with 39 percent students of color and 18 percent international students representing multiple nations.
Students use digital devices for coursework and access resources in subjects ranging from robotics to political science. Visitors interested in touring the campus should inquire in advance, as it is a private educational institution.
The Kohler Environmental Center serves as a learning space where students conduct research projects while the building itself draws as little energy from outside as possible. It shows how architecture and science can work together in daily school life.
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