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Proctor Academy

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Description

www.proctoracademy.org/about/history--mission

  • Day school tuition N/A - $36600 USD
  • Grades for day school 9th Grade/Year 10 -
    Post Graduate
  • Year founded 1848
  • Boarding school tuition N/A - $60700 USD
  • Grades for boarding school 9th Grade/Year 10 -
    Post Graduate
  • Curricula Host Country's National
  • Type Co-ed

Admissions Information

Admissions Process

www.proctoracademy.org/admission/international-admissions


Entry Requirements

Acceptable testing includes the SSAT for incoming 9th and 10th graders. SSAT score reports may be sent directly to Proctor via your SSAT testing dashboard (SSAT School Code: 5914). For older students, acceptable testing includes the PSAT, PLAN, SAT (School code: 30015) or ACT.


Applicant Evaluations

Acceptable testing includes the SSAT for incoming 9th and 10th graders. SSAT score reports may be sent directly to Proctor via your SSAT testing dashboard (SSAT School Code: 5914). For older students, acceptable testing includes the PSAT, PLAN, SAT (School code: 30015) or ACT.

  • First application deadline 15 January
  • Second application deadline Rolling

Academics

  • Assigns homework Yes
  • Use of technology in the classroom Yes
  • Language of instruction English
  • Native English teachers Yes

Courses

139 Academic Courses39 Art Electives

School Life

  • Most common nationality US
  • Average class size 12

Schools Facilities

Alan Shepard Boat House Boat building has a long, colorful history at Proctor. Starting in the late 1930s hundreds of rowboats, sailing dinghies, canoes and kayaks were built here. Brown Dining Commons The Brown Dining Commons opened its doors in the fall of 2016 as the "greenest" building built to date on Proctor's campus. The first net-zero ready dining facility in New England, the state of the art architecture is matched only by the quality of food prepared by Proctor's Dining Services team. Elbow Pond Home to the Mountain Classroom facility, Elbow Pond is deep and clean, and is fed by both springs and a mountain brook. This is the school's most popular swimming spot, and the location of our weekly polar swim! Farrell Field Complex Farmland was excavated in 1957 to provide athletic fields for baseball, soccer, lacrosse and--eventually--field hockey. Farrell Field House Originally built in 1966, the Farrell Field House was completely redesigned and rebuilt in 2018 with a new gymnasium, fitness center, athletic training facility, seven humanities classrooms, offices and counseling center. Fowler Learning Center The Alice and David Fowler Learning Center is the crown jewel of our academic facilities. Peabody Dormitory Built in 2008, Peabody House replaced long-standing Morton House as a desirable central location on campus. Proctor Ski Area The Proctor Ski Area is a great asset to Proctor's downhill and cross-country ski programs, while also serving thousands of regional skiers. With top to bottom snowmaking and high efficiency lighting, the Proctor Ski Area is one of the finest privately owned and operated race hills in the country. Sally B. Dormitory Completed in the fall of 2013, Sally B Dormitory provides 16 girls and two faculty families a beautiful new home. Slocumb Hall Constructed as a livery stable for horses that drew carriages from the railroad station to the Proctor House Hotel in the 1870s, this charming building was extensively renovated one hundred years ago by H. Langford Warren, Dean of the Architecture School at Harvard University. Recording Studio Proctor's recording studio is, in the words of the designer, "The finest teaching recording studio in the world." Teddy Maloney '88 Hockey Rink The Maloney Rink was built in 2002 and dedicated in memory of Teddy Maloney who graduated from Proctor in 1988. Teddy was the starting goalie on the boys' varsity team and also served as captain his senior year, but tragically lost his life in the World Trade Towers tragedy on September 11, 2001. Wilkins Meeting House "The Meetinghouse" is one of the most architecturally and aesthetically beautiful facilities in central New Hampshire. Walt Wright '49 Biomass Facility In 2009, the Walt Wright Biomass Facility was installed on campus, replacing the oil furnaces that produced the steam necessary to heat the majority of campus for the previous fifty years. Woodlands and Sugar House Busy throughout the months of March and early April, the Johnson Sugar House is an extension of the Forestry Department.


Sports Teams

Alpine Skiing, Baseball, Basketball, Climbing, Crew, Cross Country, Cross Country Running, Cycling, Dance, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Football, Freestyle Skiing, Golf, Ice Hockey, Kayaking, Lacrosse, Mountain Biking, Nordic Skiing, Rock Climbing, Ski Jumping, Snowboarding, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track