Kroka Expeditions Semester School Photo - On a Kroka Semester or Gap Year, student can earn up to 4 high school and 19 college credits. The experiences students gain on Kroka Semesters contribute to their ability to serve the common good and work towards a just and peaceful world. This learning is indelible and is carried forward into their lives.

Best New Hampshire Private High Schools Offering Swimming Sport (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 7 private high schools offering swimming as an interscholastic sport serving 3,075 students in New Hampshire.
The top ranked offering swimming sport private high schools in New Hampshire include Phillips Exeter Academy, The Derryfield School, and Wolfeboro Camp School.
The average acceptance rate is 75%, which is higher than the New Hampshire private high school average acceptance rate of 70%.
43% of private high schools offering swimming sport in New Hampshire are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic).

Top Private High Schools Offering Swimming Sport in New Hampshire (2025)

School
Location
Grades
Students
The Derryfield School
The Derryfield School Photo - The Derryfield School is located in Manchester, NH. The 70+ acre campus boasts state-of-the-art facilities including a Science & Innovation Center, Athletic & Wellness Center, 400-seat Theater, and lighted turf field.
2108 River Road
Manchester, NH 03104
(603) 669-4524
Grades: 6-12
| 389 students
Wolfeboro Camp School
Wolfeboro Camp School Photo - Wolfeboro offers an excellent academic program for Middle, Upper, and ESL students. Guided by dedicated and seasoned private school faculty, the Wolfeboro curriculum includes additional emphasis on pre-prep goals, pre-college goals, and intensive ESL courses.
Special Program Emphasis
93 Camp School Road
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
(603) 569-3451
Grades: 5-12
| 103 students
Bishop Brady High School
Bishop Brady High School Photo
(Catholic)
(1)
25 Columbus Ave
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 224-7419
Grades: 9-12
| 258 students
Bishop Guertin High School
Bishop Guertin High School Photo
(Catholic)
(1)
194 Lund Road
Nashua, NH 03060
(603) 889-4107
Grades: 9-12
| 793 students
Phillips Exeter Academy
Phillips Exeter Academy Photo - Exeter students live and learn all over the world by participating in 40 off-campus programs from Iceland (shown) to South Africa to Washington, DC.
Alternative School
20 Main St
Exeter, NH 03833
(603) 777-3437
Grades: 9-12
| 1,106 students
St. Thomas Aquinas High School
(Catholic)
(1)
197 Dover Point Rd
Dover, NH 03820
(603) 742-3206
Grades: 9-12
| 414 students
Kroka Expeditions Semester School
Kroka Expeditions Semester School Photo - Kroka Semester students transform into leaders, alive with confidence, competence and the ability to enact change in the world and serve others.
Special Education School
(2)
767 Forest Road
Marlow, NH 03456
(603) 835-9087
Grades: 10-12
| 12 students

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