School Profile
Eagle Hill School (Massachusetts)
Eagle Hill School is a boarding school in Hardwick, Massachusetts in the United States. Eagle Hill school is a school that focuses on academics, athletics, and the arts. This bording school is the different from many others, because it offer an innovative approach to education. Eagle Hill has a mission to honor each student as an individual, and they foster personal and social growth. Eagle Hill school was founded in 1967 and it caters to grades 8 through 12. Currently there are 220 students enrolled in the school and there are 80 full-time faculty members. The college acceptance rate at Eagle Hill is 96%. Eagle Hill has a year-round program, and the school also has a summer program. Eagle Hill schools is a coed school, and they prepare their children for college early on. Many students live on campus, and students are encouraged to make their dorm rooms their own. The school comes with many clubs activities and they also do much work for the community. Eagle Hill also encourages student leadership through many programs in and outside of the school. The educators at Eagle Hill have the goal of understanding their students in order to help them to pursue and expand their interests. They want all students to reach their full potential, and they strive to help each student realize their hopes and dreams.
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Associations & Organizations
- National Association of Independent Schools
- The Association of Boarding Schools
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