Dublin School
School Notes Overview:
At Dublin School we strive to awaken a curiosity for knowledge and a passion for learning. We instill the values of discipline and meaningful work that are necessary for the good of self and community. We respect the individual learning style and unique potential each student brings to our school. With our guidance, Dublin students become men and women who seek truth and act with courage. As members of a residential community where students and adults live and work together, we strive daily to find the balance between individual freedom and community standards and expectations. Each of us at Dublin School is expected to be concerned with the well–being of others and with the quality of life here on campus. We learn to treat each person as an individual of particular worth, and while achieving independence, we learn the value of independence in a community. Our motto is, "Truth and Courage." We expect of ourselves the courage to be truthful, to deal with one another with honesty and mutual respect, and to embrace diversity of all kinds with compassion and understanding....
School Overview:
Dublin School |
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| School Membership(s) |
National Association of Independent Schools State or regional independent school association The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) |
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| Religious Affiliation | Nonsectarian | |
| Grades Offered | Grades 9 - 12 | |
| County | Cheshire County, NH | |
| Student Body | ||
| Total Students | 132 students | |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed | |
This School |
(NH) School Avg. |
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| % Students of Color | 24% | 8% |
| Students by Grade | ||
| Grade 9 - 22 students | ||
| Grade 10 - 28 students | ||
| Grade 11 - 38 students | ||
| Grade 12 - 44 students | ||
| Academics and Faculty | ||
| Total Classroom Teachers | 23 teachers | |
This School |
(NH) School Avg. |
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| Teacher : Student Ratio | 1:5 | * Ntl. Public School Avg. » 1:16 |
| School Days in Calendar Year | 184 days | 180 days |
| Hours in School Day for Students | 6 hours | 6 hours |
| Admission Deadline | None / Rolling | |
School Notes:
- At Dublin School we strive to awaken a curiosity for knowledge and a passion for learning. We instill the values of discipline and meaningful work that are necessary for the good of self and community. We respect the individual learning style and unique potential each student brings to our school. With our guidance, Dublin students become men and women who seek truth and act with courage. As members of a residential community where students and adults live and work together, we strive daily to find the balance between individual freedom and community standards and expectations. Each of us at Dublin School is expected to be concerned with the well–being of others and with the quality of life here on campus. We learn to treat each person as an individual of particular worth, and while achieving independence, we learn the value of independence in a community. Our motto is, "Truth and Courage." We expect of ourselves the courage to be truthful, to deal with one another with honesty and mutual respect, and to embrace diversity of all kinds with compassion and understanding.
- Profile last updated: 01/30/2007
In the News:
- Anshutz House: The remaking of history (The Ambler Gazette)
posted on November 20, 2009 at 02:56:08 pm
Developer saves and revives famous artist’s Fort Washington home - Association honors area principal (The Times Herald)
posted on November 20, 2009 at 07:44:03 am
UPPER DUBLIN — When Principal Bill Del Collo, of Upper Merion, pulled into Fort Washington Elementary School at the end of last school year, he immediately panicked. Seeing the lines of cars surrounding the school so early in the morning immediately made him wonder whether he had forgotten about a field trip or important meeting. - Charter high school plan draws critics in Dublin (Contra Costa Times)
posted on November 17, 2009 at 11:57:18 pm
Some opponents fear a loss of funding for the district's existing campus. - New junior kindergart offered in Dublin (Tri-Valley Herald)
posted on November 17, 2009 at 11:11:39 pm
Dublin youngsters who just missed the age requirement to start kindergarten this year can get start early for the next through a school district pilot program. The school district will offer a free junior kindergarten program at Dublin Elementary School from Jan. 26 to June 11. - Dublin Middle School Boy Faces Gun Charge (13 WMAZ Macon)
posted on November 16, 2009 at 04:11:30 pm
Dublin police say they're investigating why a 14-year-old brought a loaded gun to school.
School Zip Statistics:
| About This Zipcode (03444) | School Zip (03444) |
(NH) State Average |
| Population (Approximate) | 1,166 people | 1,235,735 people |
| % (age 25+) w/College Degree | 52% | 37% |
| Population Average Age | 43 years old | 36 years old |
| Average Household size | 2.5 persons | 2.5 persons |
| Median Household Income | $53,250 | $52,816 |
| Avg. # of Rooms in Household | 6.3 rooms | 5.5 rooms |
| Median Age of Housing Structure | 44 years old | 40 years old |
| Median Value of Housing Unit Zipcode (03444) |
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| % Owning / % Renting | 79% / 21% | 66% / 34% |
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Nearby Schools:
- Victory High School - 55 students - 7.0 mi. away - view location
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