List of boarding schools in the United States

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The following are notable boarding schools in the United States.

by state/territory[]

Alabama[]

Alaska[]

  • Mt. Edgecumbe High School (Sitka)

Arizona[]

Arkansas[]

California[]

  • Squaw Valley Academy
  • Colorado[]

    • Colorado Rocky Mountain School (Carbondale)
    • Fountain Valley School (Colorado Springs)
    • Lowell Whiteman School (Steamboat Springs)

    Connecticut[]

    Delaware[]

    District of Columbia[]

    • St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.)
    • The SEED School

    Florida[]

    Georgia[]

    Hawaii[]

    • Kamehameha Schools (Honolulu)
    • Hawaii Preparatory Academy ()

    Illinois[]

    Indiana[]

    Iowa[]

    • Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment (Fairfield)
    • Scattergood Friends School (West Branch)

    Kansas[]

    Kentucky[]

    Louisiana[]

    • Academy of the Sacred Heart (Grand Coteau)
    • Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (Natchitoches)

    Maine[]

    Maryland[]

    Massachusetts[]

    Michigan[]

    Minnesota[]

    Mississippi[]

    Missouri[]

    • Chaminade College Preparatory School (St. Louis)
    • Circle of Hope Girls Ranch (Humansville)
    • Missouri Military Academy (Mexico)
    • Thomas Jefferson School (Sunset Hills)

    Montana[]

    Nebraska[]

    • Mt. Michael Benedictine (suburban Omaha)

    New Hampshire[]

    New Jersey[]

    • The American Boychoir School (Princeton)
    • Blair Academy (Blairstown)
    • The Hun School (Princeton)
    • The Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville)
    • The Peddie School (Hightstown)
    • The Pennington School (Pennington)
    • Purnell School (Pottersville)
    • St. Benedict's Preparatory School (Newark)

    New Mexico[]

    • Armand Hammer United World College of the American West (Montezuma)
    • Menaul School (Albuquerque)
    • New Mexico Military Institute (Roswell)

    New York[]

    North Carolina[]

    Ohio[]

    Oklahoma[]

    • Brush Creek Academy[1] (Jay)
    • New Lifehouse Academy[2] (Disney)
    • Oklahoma Academy[3] (Harrah)
    • Oklahoma School for the Deaf (Sulphur)
    • Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics[4] (Oklahoma City)
    • Sequoyah High School (Tahlequah)

    Oregon[]

    Pennsylvania[]

    • Carson Long Military Institute (New Bloomfield)
    • Church Farm School (Exton)
    • George School (Newtown)
    • Girard College (Philadelphia)
    • The Grier School (Tyrone)
    • The Hill School (Pottstown)
    • The Kiski School (Saltsburg)
    • Linden Hall (Lititz), first girls' boarding school in the United States (1746)
    • Mercersburg Academy (Mercersburg)
    • Milton Hershey School (Hershey)
    • Perkiomen School (Pennsburg)
    • Pine Forge Academy (Pine Forge)
    • Solebury School (New Hope)
    • Valley Forge Military Academy (Wayne)
    • Westtown School (Westtown)
    • Wyoming Seminary (Kingston)

    Puerto Rico[]

    Rhode Island[]

    South Carolina[]

    Tennessee[]

    Texas[]

    Utah[]

    Vermont[]

    Virginia[]

    Washington[]

    West Virginia[]

    Wisconsin[]

    See also[]

    References[]

    1. ^ "Brush Creek Academy | Christian Boarding School for Boys". www.brushcreekacademy.com. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
    2. ^ "New Lifehouse Academy | Therapeutic Boarding School for Troubled Girls". www.newlifehouseacademy.org. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
    3. ^ "Oklahoma Academy | Harrah OK | Official Site". oklahomaacademy. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
    4. ^ https://www.ossm.edu/
    5. ^ https://www.forkunion.com/
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