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Choate Rosemary Hall is a prep school in Wallingford, Connecticut. It is a four year boarding and day school with approximately 850 students and 120 faculty members. John F. Kennedy graduated from Choate.

Choate Rosemary Hall

Headmaster Edward J. Shanahan
Established 1890
School type Private
Religious affiliation None
Location Wallingford, USA
Enrollment ~850
Faculty ~120
Campus Suburban
Mascot Wild Boar
School colors Blue, Gold
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History

In 1890, the prominent Choate family started the Rosemary Hall School for girls, which moved to Greenwich, Connecticut in 1906. The Choate School for boys was founded in 1896. In 1971, Rosemary Hall moved back to Wallingford, and the two schools formally merged to form Choate Rosemary Hall in 1973.


Overview

Choate provides a comprehensive curriculum in English, mathematics, science, foreign languages, history, ethics, sports; an I.M. Pei designed arts center for music, drama, and visual arts; academic clubs; student run newspapers and magazines; and many other activities.


Prominent alumni

External link

  • Choate Rosemary Hall (http://www.choate.edu)

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Choate Rosemary Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (348 words)
Choate Rosemary Hall is a prep school in Wallingford, Connecticut in the United States.
Choate is also part of an organization known as The Ten Schools Admissions Organization.
Choate offers courses in English, mathematics, science, foreign languages, history, ethics, political science, economics, and a range of electives.
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