Vermont Academy
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Vermont Academy is an American
United States
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 coeducation
Coeducation
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al boarding/day school and college preparatory school for grades nine through twelve and also offers acceptance for students seeking a post-graduate year. Founded in 1876, it is located in Saxtons River, Vermont
Saxtons River, Vermont
Saxtons River is an incorporated village in the town of Rockingham in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 519 at the 2000 census. For over a hundred years, Saxtons River has been the home of Vermont Academy, an independent secondary school.The Saxtons River Village Historic...

. The school is coeducational, and college-preparatory, with a 515 acres (208.4 ha) campus. There are 228 students from 30 states and 12 countries (46 international students - 20%). Tuition and room and board for the 2010-2011 school year at Vermont Academy is $42,500. Tuition for day students is $24,000.

History

The school was founded in 1876.

In 1934, with the school teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College is a private, Ivy League university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. The institution comprises a liberal arts college, Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences...

 president Ernest Martin Hopkins
Ernest Martin Hopkins
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 recommended a fellow Dartmouth graduate for the job of headmaster of Vermont Academy. Laurence G. Leavitt was headmaster for 25 years, during which time he doubled enrollment, retired the school's debt and made many improvements to the school's campus.

Academics

7:1 student-teacher ratio

Honors and AP level classes

Science Center: Classes include advanced biology
Biology
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, biochemistry
Biochemistry
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, kinesiology
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, robotics
Robotics
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Foreign Languages: French and Spanish (5 levels), Russian

Learning Skills Center: Available to all students, 4 full-time faculty members

Advisor Meetings: 6 advisees per advisor; four meetings per week

School accreditations: NEASC, NAIS, TABS, ISANNE, AISNE

Athletics and outdoor activities

The school offers 19 interscholastic sporting activities: alpine skiing, basketball, dance, football, golf, lacrosse, Nordic skiing, snowboarding, softball, track and field, baseball, cross country, equestrian, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, mountain biking, ski jumping, soccer, and tennis.

The school has five playing fields and two practice fields; a skating rink, with its artificial ice-making and maintenance system, and recently refurbished locker rooms; six tennis courts ("composition" courts, newly resurfaced); a 13-station ropes course; 20 kilometres (12.4 mi) of trails (for cross-country running and skiing, snowshoeing, and walks); and a winter sports park, complete with snowmaking, three different-sized ski jumps, a modest ski slope, lighting, and a grooming machine. Off-campus activities include alpine skiing/snowboarding; a horseback riding program; and Outdoor Challenge (hiking, rock-climbing, kayaking, canoeing, camping).

The school belongs to the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council
New England Preparatory School Athletic Council
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.

There has been a rivalry between the school and the other New England preparatory schools, especially with its close neighbor, Kimball Union Academy
Kimball Union Academy
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.

Studio and performing arts

The academy offers theater productions (2-3 per year, plus cabarets and coffee houses); music (theory and composition, jazz and guitar bands, vocal ensemble, and music lessons); dance (winter and spring intensives: ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, zumba); studio art (painting, drawing, pottery, 3-D art, portfolio development); filmmaking; and photography.

Buildings

Buildings include a 350-seat performing arts center built in 2006, a wireless technology center with HP Tablet PCs purchased in 2004, a dance studio with Harlequin hard-wood sprung floor built in 2004, a fitness center and locker rooms in a renovated gym built in 2004, and an observatory with high-powered telescope built in 2003. There are separate dormitories for boys and girls. There is space for 20 girls and 111 boys. There is a Winter Snow Park on campus for skiing, snowboarding, and jumping which was built in 2003.

Notable alumni

  • John Barrett
    John Barrett
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     1885, United States diplomat
  • Christopher A. Sinclair
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     1967, retired chairman and CEO of Pepsi-Cola
  • Paul Harris
    Rotary International
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     1888, founder, Rotary International
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  • Jim MacLaren 1981, motivational speaker and triathlete
  • Russell W. Porter
    Russell W. Porter
    Russell Williams Porter was an American artist, engineer, amateur astronomer and explorer. He was a pioneer in the field of “cutaway illustration" and is sometimes referred to as the "founder" or one of the "founders" of amateur telescope making."-Biography:Russell W...

     1891, Arctic
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     explorer and a founder of amateur telescope making
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     in America
  • Archibald Query
    Archibald Query
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     1900, inventor of Marshmallow creme
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  • Samuel B. Pettengill
    Samuel B. Pettengill
    Samuel Barrett Pettengill was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, representing Indiana's 3rd congressional district and nephew of William Horace Clagett.- Early life :...

     1904, United States congressman
  • Anthony 'Joe' Perry
    Joe Perry (musician)
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     1969, lead guitarist, Aerosmith
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  • Arron Canarelli 2009, Plastic Surgeon specializes in noses
  • Brendan "Show time" Long 2011, Arrested at 5th reunion for illegal correspondence with an unnamed freshman.
  • Mark W. Smith
    Mark W. Smith
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     1987, attorney and New York Times best-selling author
  • John Henry Williams 1986, son of baseball legend Ted Williams
    Ted Williams
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