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Fast Facts
528 students from 22 states and 24 countries
447 in the Upper School
81 in the Middle School
60% boarding students in Upper School (grades 9-12/PG)
40% of day students in the Upper School are from more than 30 towns in the Pioneer Valley
251 female students; 277 male students
16% students of color
3 students named “Commended” scholars and 1 finalist in the 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program
6 students in 10 years published in
The Concord Review
54% of the 2011 AP exams scored a 4 or 5
90 faculty members who also act as dorm parents, advisors, and coaches
69 teaching faculty
60 advanced degrees
5 doctorates
145 courses in the humanities, sciences, and arts
37 Advanced Placement courses
125-acre campus offering: large and small dorms, 5 technology centers, a professional theater, student campus center, athletic complex, 2 synthetic grass fields (1 with lights and stadium seating), enclosed ice rink, 12 tennis courts, arts studios, and art gallery
61 competitive teams in 32 sports
35 clubs and leadership opportunities for students
45,000-volume library and extensive periodical collection
122 members of the Class of 2011 were accepted to 230 colleges and universities
13 students in the average class
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