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Located in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, New Hampton School celebrates its 200-year anniversary in 2021. History, class size, signature programs, school leaders, essential background information is available to begin our conversation.
Academics are the heart of New Hampton School whether pursuing the IB Diploma or seeking Academic Support to meet your needs. There is no limit to the possibilities available to you through exceptional teachers and a robust selection of programs.
New Hampton School’s athletic traditions are strong, whether cultivating elite athletes or learning a new sport and spending time outdoors with friends, our athletic program offers something for every type of athlete and serves as a platform to build lifelong skills and leadership.
Opportunities in visual and performing arts are plentiful at New Hampton School. From ceramics to animation to film or print-making students can take elective course or pursue the two-year IB arts curriculum.
For both boarding and day students, academics at New Hampton are bolstered by the student life program that ties their whole experience together. Campus houses, meals, advisory and leadership opportunities are just a few of the ways in which the student experience is enriched.
Student leaders are essential in the day-to-day support of our community. As student council members, house proctors, honor board members, ambassadors, or other committee members, they have direct responsibilities for many facets of student life at New Hampton School. All student leaders serve as positive role models and exemplify the leadership qualities of respect, approachability, and integrity. Please join us in congratulating the following students on their positions for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Student Council
The Student Council is advised by a faculty member and led by the Student Body Co-Presidents. With the help of their faculty Class Deans, Student Council members run class meetings and assist with the planning and execution of weekend activities. They lead school meetings, cultivate school pride, and serve as liaisons between students and school administration.
The results of the Student Body and Class President elections were announced in April following spirited speeches and an all-school vote. The incoming freshmen class will hold their election this fall; additionally, two class representatives from each class are also elected each fall term. Please join us in congratulating the following students.
Student Body and Class Presidents
Student Body Presidents: Jo Tattersall and Charlie Truesdale 2022 Class Presidents: Jaewon Oh and Sophia Hausberger 2023 Class Presidents: Nina Morel and Van Buhrman 2024 Class Presidents: Michael McMaugh and Ava Millerick
Honor Board
The Student Honor Board Chair and Honor Board Members show a deep understanding of the Honor Code and major school expectations. They represent the student voice at Honor Board meetings and are expected to maintain a high level of confidentiality.
Honor Board Chair: Ryan LeBrun
Green and White Team Captains
The Green and White Team Captains organize activities to engage the school’s teams in friendly competitions and offer a voice of school spirit wherever needed.
Green Team Captain: Jake Connors White Team Captain: Casey Chesner
Upcoming Leadership Announcements
In addition to the positions shared above, students have the opportunity to explore roles such as House Proctors, Husky Ambassadors in the Admission Office, SOAR (Student Organization for Alumni Relations), and others each year. We look forward to learning more about next year’s student leaders in the coming weeks and this fall. To read more announcements, please see the Academic Awards story on NHS Today. Way to go, Huskies!