School Profile
Choate Rosemary Hall (Connecticut)
Choate Rosemary Hall is a beautiful boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut that provides traditional New England education to children who want to live in a boarding school. The kids who come to the Choate Rosemary Hall will enjoy living and studying in a small boarding school that feels like home. This school is the best place for kids who need to learn in smaller groups, and it is a wonderful place for kids who are searching for a place that will cater to their needs. Choate Rosemary Hall is a safe place for kids to learn because their needs are heard when they come through the door, and all the kids who come to the school will be able to choose a course of study that is going to get them ready for college. The school staff knows how to get kids in the best possible schools, and the kids who graduate have the prestige that they can take with them anywhere they want to go. This is going to make it much more fun for kids to learn to get ready for college, and every kid is going to be valued when they get started in their new school.
Contact Information
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Choate Rosemary Hall
333 Christian St, Wallingford, Connecticut 06492
https://www.choate.edu/
(203) 697-2000
Associations & Organizations
- National Association of Independent Schools
- State/Regional Independent School Association
- The Association of Boarding Schools
Photo Source: School Website and/or Social Media Data Source: NCES: 00939414


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