List of boarding schools in the United States
The following are notable boarding schools in the United States.
by state/territory
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
- Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind Tucson Campus
- Fenster School (Tucson)
- Greyhills Academy High School
- Hunters Point Boarding School
- Kaibeto Boarding School
- Many Farms Community School
- Many Farms High School
- The Orme School of Arizona (Mayer)
- Rough Rock Community School
- Shonto Prep High School
- Tuba City Boarding School
- Verde Valley School (Sedona)
- Spring Ridge Academy
Arkansas
California
- Army and Navy Academy (Carlsbad)
- The Athenian School
- Besant Hill School of Happy Valley (Ojai)
- California School for the Blind
- California School for the Deaf, Fremont
- California School for the Deaf, Riverside
- Cate School (Carpinteria)
- CEDU
- Dunn School (Los Olivos)
- Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy (La Cañada Flintridge)
- Idyllwild Arts Academy (Idyllwild)
- Julian Youth Academy (San Diego)
- Lake Tahoe Preparatory School (formerly Squaw Valley Academy)
- Midland School (Los Olivos)
- Monte Vista Christian School (Watsonville)
- Ojai Valley School (Ojai)
- St. Catherine's Academy (Anaheim)
- St. Michael's Preparatory School (Silverado)
- Santa Catalina School (Monterey)
- Sherman Indian High School
- Stevenson School (Pebble Beach)
- The Thacher School (Ojai)
- Villanova Preparatory School (Ojai)
- The Webb Schools (Webb School of California and Vivian Webb School for Girls) (Claremont)
- Woodside Priory School (Portola Valley)
Colorado
Connecticut
- Academy of the Holy Family (Sprague)
- Avon Old Farms School (Avon)
- Bridgeport International Academy (Bridgeport)
- Canterbury School (New Milford)
- Cheshire Academy (Cheshire)
- Choate Rosemary Hall (Wallingford)
- Devereux Glenholme School (Washington)
- Ethel Walker School (Simsbury)
- Forman School (Litchfield)
- Franklin Academy (East Haddam)
- Gilbert School
- Grove School (Madison)
- The Gunnery (Washington)
- Hotchkiss School (Lakeville)
- Indian Mountain School (Lakeville)
- Kent School (Kent)
- The Loomis Chaffee School (Windsor)
- Marianapolis Preparatory School (Thompson)
- Marvelwood School (Kent)
- Miss Porter's School (Farmington)
- Oxford Academy (Westbrook)
- Pomfret School (Pomfret)
- The Rectory School (Pomfret)
- Rumsey Hall School (Washington)
- The Salisbury School (Salisbury)
- South Kent School (South Kent)
- Suffield Academy (Suffield)
- Taft School (Watertown)
- Westminster School (Simsbury)
- Westover School (Middlebury)
- The Woodhall School (Bethlehem)
- Woodstock Academy (Woodstock)
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
- Brandon Hall School (Atlanta)
- Brenau Academy (Gainesville) (see Brenau University)
- Darlington School (Rome)
- Georgia Academy for the Blind
- Georgia School for the Deaf
- Hidden Lake Academy (Dahlonega)
- Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School
- Riverside Military Academy (Gainesville)
- Shepherd's Hill Academy (Martin)
- Tallulah Falls School
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
- Garrison Forest School (Owings Mills, Maryland)
- Georgetown Preparatory School (North Bethesda)
- Maryland School for the Blind
- Maryland School for the Deaf
- McDonogh School (Owings Mills)
- Oldfields School (Glencoe)
- St. James School (St. James)
- St. Timothy's School (Stevenson)
- The SEED School (Baltimore, Maryland)
- West Nottingham Academy (Colora)
Massachusetts
- Academy at Swift River (Cummington)
- Bard Academy at Simon's Rock (Great Barrington)
- Berkshire School (Sheffield)
- Brooks School (North Andover)
- Buxton School (Williamstown)
- Cambridge School of Weston
- Chapel Hill - Chauncy Hall School (Waltham)
- Concord Academy (Concord)
- Cushing Academy (Ashburnham)
- Dana Hall School (Wellesley)
- Deerfield Academy (Deerfield)
- Eagle Hill School (Hardwick)
- Eaglebrook School(Deerfield)
- Fay School (Southborough)
- Fessenden School (West Newton)
- The Governor's Academy (formerly Governor Dummer Academy) (Byfield)
- Groton School (Groton)
- John Dewey Academy (Great Barrington)
- Lawrence Academy at Groton (Groton)
- MacDuffie School (Springfield)
- Middlesex School (Concord)
- Milton Academy (Milton)
- Miss Hall's School (Pittsfield)
- Northfield Mount Hermon School (Northfield and Gill)
- Phillips Academy (Andover)
- Riverview School (East Sandwich)
- St John's High School (Shrewsbury)
- St. Mark's School (Southborough)
- Stetson School, (Barre)
- Stoneleigh-Burnham School (Greenfield)
- Tabor Academy (Marion)
- Walnut Hill School (Natick)
- Wilbraham and Monson Academy (Wilbraham)
- Williston Northampton School (Easthampton)
- The Winchendon School (Winchendon)
- Worcester Academy (Worcester)
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
- Choctaw Tribal School System
- French Camp Academy (French Camp)
- Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science (Columbus)
- Mississippi School of the Arts (Brookhaven)
- Mississippi School for the Blind
- Mississippi School for the Deaf
- Piney Woods Country Life School (Piney Woods)
- Saint Stanislaus College (Bay St. Louis)
Missouri
Montana
- Chrysalis (Eureka) closed 2017
- Mission Mountain School (Condon) - closed 2008
- Monarch School (Heron)
- Montana Academy (Marion)
- Montana School for the Deaf & Blind
- Spring Creek Lodge Academy (Thompson Falls) - closed 2009
Nebraska
New Hampshire
- Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro)
- Cardigan Mountain School (Canaan)
- Derryfield School (Manchester)
- Dublin Christian Academy (Dublin)
- Dublin School (Dublin)
- Hampshire Country School (Rindge)
- High Mowing School (Wilton)
- Holderness School (Holderness)
- Immaculate Conception Apostolic School (Center Harbor)
- Kimball Union Academy (Meriden)
- New Hampton School (New Hampton)
- Oliverian School (Haverhill)
- Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter)
- Proctor Academy (Andover)
- St. Paul's School (Concord)
- Shortridge Academy (Milton)
- Tilton School (Tilton)
- Wediko Children's Services (Windsor)
- White Mountain School (Bethlehem)
New Jersey
- The American Boychoir School (Princeton)
- Blair Academy (Blairstown)
- The Hun School (Princeton)
- Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf
- The Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville)
- The Peddie School (Hightstown)
- The Pennington School (Pennington)
- Purnell School (Pottersville)
- St. Benedict's Preparatory School (Newark)
New Mexico
- Armand Hammer United World College of the American West (Montezuma)
- Menaul School (Albuquerque)
- New Mexico Military Institute (Roswell)
- New Mexico School for the Arts
- New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- New Mexico School for the Deaf
- Navajo Preparatory School
- Pine Hill Schools (Ramah Navajo)
- Santa Fe Indian School
- Shiprock Associated Schools, Inc. - Atsá Biyáázh Community School (elementary) and Northwest Middle & High School
- Wingate High School
New York
- Darrow School (New Lebanon)
- Education First EF Academy Thornwood, New York
- Emma Willard School (Troy)
- Family Foundation School (Hancock)
- The Gow School (South Wales)
- Hackley School (Tarrytown)
- The Kildonan School (Amenia)
- Léman Manhattan Preparatory School (New York City)
- The Masters School (Dobbs Ferry)
- Millbrook School (Millbrook)
- New York State School for the Blind
- New York State School for the Deaf
- North Country School (Lake Placid)
- Northwood School (Lake Placid)
- Randolph Academy Union Free School District (only the campus in Randolph has boarding)
- Saint Thomas Choir School (New York City)
- The Stony Brook School (Stony Brook)
- Trinity-Pawling School (Pawling)
- Ross School (East Hampton)
North Carolina
- American Hebrew Academy (Greensboro)
- Arthur Morgan School (Yancey County)
- Asheville School (Asheville)
- Christ School (Arden)
- Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf
- Governor Morehead School (for blind)
- New Leaf Academy (Hendersonville)
- North Carolina School of the Arts (Winston-Salem)
- North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (Durham)
- North Carolina School for the Deaf
- Oak Ridge Military Academy (Oak Ridge)
- Saint Mary's School (Raleigh)
- Salem Academy (Winston-Salem)
- Wellspring Academy of the Carolinas (Brevard)
North Dakota
Ohio
- Andrews Osborne Academy (Willoughby)
- Gilmour Academy (Gates Mills)
- Grand River Academy (Austinburg)
- Maumee Valley Country Day School (Toledo)
- Mount Vernon Academy (Mount Vernon)
- Ohio State School for the Blind
- Ohio School for the Deaf
- Olney Friends School (Barnesville)
- Western Reserve Academy (Hudson)
Oklahoma
- Jones Academy - Boarding school for grades 1-6, dormitory only for grades 7-12
- Oklahoma School for the Blind
- Oklahoma School for the Deaf (Sulphur)
- Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics[1] (Oklahoma City)
- Riverside Indian School
- Sequoyah High School (near Tahlequah)
Oregon
- Academy for Global Exploration (Ashland)
- Chemawa Indian School
- Crane Union High School (Crane), a public (state supported) school with boarding students due to the school district's vastness
- The Delphian School (Sheridan)
- Harper School
- Huntington School
- Mitchell School
- Mount Bachelor Academy (Prineville)
- New Leaf Academy (Bend)
- Oregon Episcopal School (Raleigh Hills)
- Oregon School for the Deaf
- Paisley School
- St. Mary's School (Medford)
- Spray School
Pennsylvania
- Carson Long Military Institute (New Bloomfield)
- Church Farm School (Exton)
- George School (Newtown)
- Girard College (Philadelphia)
- The Grier School (Tyrone)
- The Hill School (Pottstown)
- The Kiski School (Saltsburg)
- Linden Hall (Lititz), first girls' boarding school in the United States (1746)
- Mercersburg Academy (Mercersburg)
- Milton Hershey School (Hershey)
- Perkiomen School (Pennsburg)
- Pine Forge Academy (Pine Forge)
- Solebury School (New Hope)
- Valley Forge Military Academy (Wayne)
- Westtown School (Westtown)
- Wyoming Seminary (Kingston)
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
- Camden Military Academy (Camden)
- Cherokee Creek Boys School (Westminster)
- Lewisville Female Seminary (Chester) - closed 1854
- South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities (Greenville)
- South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics (Hartsville)
- South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind
South Dakota
Tennessee
- Bachman Academy (McDonald)
- Baylor School (Chattanooga)
- Highland Academy (Portland)
- McCallie School (Chattanooga)
- Memphis University School (Memphis)
- St. Andrew's-Sewanee School (Sewanee)
- Tennessee Governor's Academy for Math and Science (Knoxville)
- Tennessee School for the Blind
- Tennessee School for the Deaf (Knoxville)
- The Webb School (Bell Buckle)
- West Tennessee School for the Deaf
Texas
- Cal Farley's Boys Ranch (in the Boys Ranch Independent School District)
- Brook Hill School (Bullard)
- The Chinquapin School (Houston)
- Hockaday School (Dallas)
- Marine Military Academy (Harlingen)
- St. Stephen's Episcopal School (Austin)
- San Marcos Baptist Academy (San Marcos)
- Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities
- Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (Denton)
- Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Texas School for the Deaf
- TMI — The Episcopal School of Texas (San Antonio)
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
- Blue Ridge School (St. George)
- Carlbrook School (Halifax)
- Chatham Hall (Chatham)
- Christchurch School (Christchurch)
- Episcopal High School (Alexandria)
- Fishburne Military School (Waynesboro)
- Fork Union Military Academy (Fork Union)[2]
- Foxcroft School (Middleburg)
- Hargrave Military Academy (Chatham)
- Madeira School (McLean)
- Massanutten Military Academy (Woodstock)
- The Miller School of Albemarle (Charlottesville)
- Randolph-Macon Academy (Front Royal)
- St. Anne's-Belfield School (Charlottesville)
- St. Margaret's School (Tappahannock)
- Shenandoah Valley Academy (New Market)
- Virginia Episcopal School (Lynchburg)
- Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind
- Woodberry Forest School (Madison County)
Washington
West Virginia
- Bluefield International Academy (Bluefield)
- Charlestown Male Academy - closed in 1976; founded in Charles Town in 1860, moved to Staunton, Virginia in 1883
- Greenbrier Academy (Pence Springs)
- Greenbrier Military School (Lewisburg)
- The Highland School (Highland)
- Linsly School (Wheeling)
- Romney Classical Institute (Romney) - closed c. 1866
- West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
Wisconsin
- Conserve School (Land O' Lakes)
- Luther Preparatory School (Watertown)
- Oaklawn Academy (Edgerton)
- St. John's Northwestern Military Academy (Delafield)
- St. Lawrence Seminary High School (Mt. Calvary)
- Wayland Academy (Beaver Dam)
- Wisconsin School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Wisconsin School for the Deaf
Former boarding schools
- Closed
- Phoenix Indian School (Arizona)
- Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School
- Michigan School for the Blind
- Albuquerque Indian School (New Mexico)
- Native American Preparatory School (San Miguel County, New Mexico (Closed 2002)
- Central North Carolina School for the Deaf
- Hopevale Union Free School District (boarding ended in 2010, merged into Randolph Academy UFSD in 2011)
- Nebraska School for the Deaf
- Oregon School for the Blind
- Oakley School (Oakley, Utah)
- Carlisle Indian Industrial School (Pennsylvania)
- Scranton State School for the Deaf (Pennsylvania)
- South Dakota School for the Deaf (dorms closed in 2005, later closed entirely)
- Texas Blind, Deaf, and Orphan School
- Virginia School for the Deaf, Blind and Multi-Disabled at Hampton
- Wyoming School for the Deaf
- Still open, dormitories closed
- Devon Preparatory School (Pennsylvania)[3]
- Rock Point Community School (Arizona)
- Governor Baxter School for the Deaf (Maine)
- Northern Cheyenne Tribal School (Montana)
- Oakland School (Virginia)
- Rhode Island School for the Deaf
- Still boarding children, but no longer functions as an in-house school
- Saint Basil Academy - In-house school functions ended in 1997
See also
References
- "Home". ossm.edu.
- "Home". forkunion.com.
- "Devon Prep Alumni Newsletter". Devon Preparatory School. Winter 2021. p. 2/17. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
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