Yep. Lakes galore. Serious crew program. Always a presence at Head of the Charles, Henley, etc |
I don’t know what you mean by “truly integrated” nor what 1:30 meant by saying “we’d” be on the outside. If she expected to make connections with other, wealthier parents, (that’s inappropriate and) no wonder she was disappointed. But if your child is outgoing, smart, and athletic, they will do just fine at SPS. It’s a hell a lot of more egalitarian and inclusive than Exeter, for instance. Although if your child has social anxiety or introverted tendencies, I think Exeter or another larger school with day students might be better, offering a bit more anonymity and the chance to “escape” when needed. |
Mercersburg does have kayaking as part of the MOE outdoor program with hiking, etc, but yes no rowing. Many schools that do have a body of water very close by that make it easier. |
I went to NMH (admittedly MANY years ago) and loved it. As others have said, it’s very friendly and has historically been pretty international. It’s strong academically but less of a pressure cooker than some of the other New England schools, with lots of focus on service. Lots of quirky, outdoorsy kids. |