St. Paul's School, Private boarding school in Concord, United States
St. Paul's School is a private boarding institution in Concord, New Hampshire, that enrolls around 539 students from different countries. The expansive grounds combine historic buildings with contemporary facilities and include several ponds and a chapel.
George Cheyne Shattuck founded the school in 1856 originally as an institution for boys. In the 1970s it opened its doors to girls and became a coeducational establishment.
The name recalls the apostle Paul and reflects the Christian roots of this institution. The chapel on the grounds still serves as a gathering place for assemblies and spiritual moments in school life.
The school offers financial support for families with annual incomes up to 125,000 dollars. Visitors can inquire in advance about campus tour options, as access is restricted.
All teachers live together with students on campus, which sets daily life here apart from conventional schools. This closeness between instructors and learners shapes everyday interaction beyond the classroom.
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